smart move :)
Alright, here is something I found w.r.t MCHANGES-280
MCHANGES-280 is...
1. NOT reproducible with maven 3.0.4
2. NOT reproducible when using default goal execution i.e *mvn
changes:announcement-generate*
3. Reproducible only with maven 2.0.1 and using *explicit* goal execution
i.e. *
Hi,
I'm a relatively new Maven user. I found an exact description of my problem on
StackOverflow, but no solution:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/10174542/resolving-maven-circular-dependencies-between-test-testhelper-and-project-unde
One can easily get around the problem by first building t
Hi,
I want to replace the code snippet between two custom tag (@Start, @End) with
empty tag.
public class MyClass{
private String name;
private String age;
@Start
private String address;
private String phoneNumber;
@End
}
These tags are available in multiple files.
Why not. Put the replacer
I want to replace the code snippet between two custom tag (@Start, @End) with
empty tag.
public class MyClass{
private String name;
private String age;
@Start
private String address;
private String phoneNumber;
@End
}
These tags are available in multiple files.
Is it possible using maven ? I w
Dear Todd,
On Tue, 8 May 2012, Thiessen, Todd (Todd) wrote:
> In my experience, I notice a certain lifecycle with builds. They start
> off relatively small but as the releases and years pass, the build grows
> and evolves. More things get tacked on, more modules get added, and so
> forth.
>
>
On Tue, May 8, 2012 at 6:41 PM, Swapnil Sapar wrote:
> Right. I understand its only 1 bug since 2.7 but its an imp fix without
> which plugin fails to work with Jira 5.
> Is there a way to get the release sooner?
> Is there a way for me to help in this regard?
I'll tell you what. Could you see if
Right. I understand its only 1 bug since 2.7 but its an imp fix without
which plugin fails to work with Jira 5.
Is there a way to get the release sooner?
Is there a way for me to help in this regard?
Thx,
swapsapar
On Tue, May 8, 2012 at 10:19 AM, Swapnil Sapar wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Any plans for re
On Thu, Apr 19, 2012 at 7:08 AM, Jason van Zyl wrote:
> Separate repos work. If you absolutely needed a concurrent safe local repo
> there's one here:
>
> https://github.com/etesla/tesla-concurrent-localrepo
>
Link is not valid anymore
Jeff
> On Apr 18, 2012, at 10:03 PM, Bracewell, Robert wr
> today I decided to give Webby a try. Apart from Webby Core I also
> installed the embedded Jetty 8.x container. So far, so good.
I have to imagine that you will have better success with this line of
questioning in an Eclipse M2E users list or some Sonatype user list.
There may even be a Webby us
We only just released 2.7 days ago. I doubt that anyone has the energy
to respin right this minute.
On Tue, May 8, 2012 at 1:19 PM, Swapnil Sapar wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Any plans for releasing Maven Changes Plugin 2.8?
> http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MCHANGES/fixforversion/18463
> This version really
Hi,
Any plans for releasing Maven Changes Plugin 2.8?
http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MCHANGES/fixforversion/18463
This version really contains only one but imp fix for Jira 5.X -
http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MCHANGES-281
I really want to avoid using the 2.8-SNAPSHOT.
Thx,
swapsapar
Doh! Anders you are absolutely right. That was it and my problem is
solved. I wonder if it would make sense to log big fat warnings when
using the deprecated goals of plugins. It would save many people at
least a day of grief ;-)
Thanks again for your kind help.
On 05/08/2012 11:57 AM, Ande
Works like a charm (tested with mvn -X), inside the pom:
X
org.apache.maven.plugins
maven-compiler-plugin
2.3.2
1.7
1.7
true
true
${env.HOME}/myjdkdir/jdk1.7.0/bin/javac
1.7
On Tue, May 8, 2012 at 12:13 PM, Anders Hammar wrote:
> Don't add "-o" to this. That's something different not impacting
> artifacts produced in a multi-module build.
>
Right; I know; it sets the offline status. I used it here to prove a
point: that when present, Maven will not go to remote rep
Don't add "-o" to this. That's something different not impacting
artifacts produced in a multi-module build.
"install" is not required for a multi-module build. (It is sometimes
when using Maven 2, but everyone should be using Maven 3 so this is
not a problem.) The so-called reactor of a multi-mod
Should be possible. Just configure this in that module, and not in the
parent pom.
/Anders
On Tue, May 8, 2012 at 6:03 PM, wrote:
> Hello Maven users,
>
> It is possible to tell maven to compile a specific module with a different
> JDK than the rest of the project?
>
> So say than the master p
On Tue, May 8, 2012 at 12:05 PM, Anders Hammar wrote:
> Doing "mvn dpeloy" on a larger multi-module build will not do this for
> the latter part of the build. So, what you want is "mvn test".
Dumb, slightly tangential question: will mvn -o clean test on a
multi-module build work? My assumption
Yet another way of configuring your multi-module build on CI is to NOT
just do "mvn deploy". The key thing with CI is that you want to verify
the build, right? And get quick feedback on errors.
Doing "mvn dpeloy" on a larger multi-module build will not do this for
the latter part of the build. So,
Hello Maven users,
It is possible to tell maven to compile a specific module with a different JDK
than the rest of the project?
So say than the master pom has this:
.
|-- X
|-- Y
|-- Z
Now Y and Z require the new JDK, while X can use the default (there is no
dependency between X, Y and Z).
S
You're using the wrong goal of the maven-assembly-plugin in that
module. It should be the "single" goal.
/Anders
On Tue, May 8, 2012 at 3:21 PM, Farrukh Najmi
wrote:
>
> Hi Guys,
>
> I have a multi-module project to which I recently added a new module as the
> last module.
> When I build the pro
> So what would cause the maven-assembly-plugin to build my multi-module
> project again? Note that a few of the sub-modules of the root / parent pom
> are also dependencies of the module with the maven-assembly-plugin and used
> in of the assembly.xml file.
What do your pom.xml and assembly.xml
> I'm a bit lost. We are using Hibernate4. Unfortunately they mixed up their
> dependencies a bit, so that we managed them in our pom:
Perhaps you need to use an exclusion in the project-level hibernate
dependency against jboss-logging, then add it back in yourself with a
project-level dependency
I have confirmed that my weird problem of building the multi-module
project a second time is happening due to the maven-assembly-plugin.
If I configure the pom for last (problem) modules to not bind
maven-assembly-plugin to any goal then the build happens once and all is
well.
So what would
Hi,
today I decided to give Webby a try. Apart from Webby Core I also
installed the embedded Jetty 8.x container. So far, so good.
Some questions:
a) How does Webby deal with dependencies having their scope set to
"provided"?
Our applications are mostly WARs / EARs that are deployed into WebS
+1
Ron
On 08/05/2012 8:39 AM, Thiessen, Todd (Todd) wrote:
In my experience, I notice a certain lifecycle with builds. They start off
relatively small but as the releases and years pass, the build grows and
evolves. More things get tacked on, more modules get added, and so forth.
I find that
Hi Guys,
I have a multi-module project to which I recently added a new module as
the last module.
When I build the project it builds all modules but the last module fine
and then fails to build the last module and gives the stack trace below.
[ERROR] Failed to execute goal
org.codehaus.mojo
In my experience, I notice a certain lifecycle with builds. They start off
relatively small but as the releases and years pass, the build grows and
evolves. More things get tacked on, more modules get added, and so forth.
I find that over time, the earlier modules of the build change less and
Is there a way to use the maven-shade-plugin to produce an unzipped
uber-jar?
I know that this can be done using maven-dependency-plugin, but it seems to
be much slower and doesn't have some of the features that shade has (like
transformers).
How many build plans do you have? If I understood correctly single plan for
all modules (perhaps on aggregate pom).
Even small change in one module rebuilds all modules :-(
Let's consider to define one build plan for each module. In addition define
dependencies between build plans to reflect depen
Hi there,
I'm a bit lost. We are using Hibernate4. Unfortunately they mixed up their
dependencies a bit, so that we managed them in our pom:
org.jboss.logging
jboss-logging
3.1.0.GA
The dependency tree looks good. The dependency jboss-logging 3.1.0.CR2 is
"overwritten" by the above defi
merci Olivier ;-)
it works if I do:
org.apache.maven.plugins
maven-resources-plugin
false
${*}
Thanks
Yann
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