Why not just use the EclEmma Eclipse plugin? It uses Jacoco from what I
read on their web site, despite the "emma" in the name of the plugin.
/Anders
On Thu, Feb 28, 2013 at 8:48 AM, Dan Tran wrote:
> I think that would work if you invoke 'maven install' using m2e.
> However, if you use eclisp
I think that would work if you invoke 'maven install' using m2e.
However, if you use eclispe's unit test, that may not possible since I
too could not working. I basically configure eclispe or put the dlls
in my system path
-D
On Wed, Feb 27, 2013 at 11:21 PM, Markus Karg wrote:
> I fact these a
I fact these are not "my " DLLs but are ready-to-use artifacts of the JACOCO
project on SourceForge. So I will *never* build them on my own. But I need to
have it working m2e. Do you think your solution will convince m2e to add lib to
java.library.path?
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: Da
Possibly. Because in fact, I need other tools to understand the need for
java.library.path, too, mosty the m2e Eclipse plugin, which I doubt will
understand any manual PATH changes in the surefire config (does it?).
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: Wayne Fay [mailto:wayne...@gmail.com]
Ge
if you already have all you DLL loaded at your maven repo, Then it
make sense to do so at this moment
if you are required to build dll with maven, better look into NAR
-D
On Wed, Feb 27, 2013 at 12:35 PM, Wayne Fay wrote:
>> thank you for this interesting idea. I think this would be the most
>>
> thank you for this interesting idea. I think this would be the most
> sophisticated ("most mavenic") solution, but I have the feeling that Dan's
> to be simpler to set up in the short term for a Maven novice?
Go with Dan's solution for now, but I think you'll change to the Nar
plugin eventually.
Hi,
you haven't specified the version of the maven-release-plugin you're
using. If you haven't locked the version, it is probably 2.0, which is
rather old. You should try 2.4.
If remote tagging is not supported CVS yet, please create an for the SCM
project[1], patches are always very welcom
Jörg,
thank you for this interesting idea. I think this would be the most
sophisticated ("most mavenic") solution, but I have the feeling that Dan's to
be simpler to set up in the short term for a Maven novice?
Thanks! :-)
Markus
> -Original Message-
> From: Jörg Schaible [mailto:joerg
Dan,
sounds reasonable. I think I'll do that! :-)
Thanks a lot!
-Markus
> -Original Message-
> From: Dan Tran [mailto:dant...@gmail.com]
> Sent: Mittwoch, 27. Februar 2013 17:41
> To: Maven Users List
> Subject: Re: How to tell Maven to put DLL dependency into
> java.library.path?
>
> -
Hi Marcus,
Markus Karg wrote:
> My POM declared a dependency to a DLL:
>
>
>
>
>
> net.sf.jacob-project
>
> jacob-runtime
>
> dll
>
> x64
>
> 1.17-M2
>
> runtime
>
>
>
>
>
> (1)How
First, the way to plug extra functionnality into Maven is to write a Maven
plugin so I don't think you can find a Maven plugin to be generic enough to
perform any kind of task.
For you purpose, you can try a Java annotation processor which are
supported by the Maven compiler plugin or a combination
- Use maven profile to detect OS arch and set it into a maven property
- Use maven-dependcy-plugin to down all requires dll. Make sure to
take advantage of the property set in step 1
- Configure maven-surefire-plugin to set PATH env variable into the
download directory
Good luck
-D
On Wed, Fe
My POM declared a dependency to a DLL:
net.sf.jacob-project
jacob-runtime
dll
x64
1.17-M2
runtime
(1)How can I tell Maven that when doing "mvn test", that DLL shall
be found on java.
> How can I configure my settings files so that when I switch the config I
> keep my entire local repository useable, independantly of the place from
> where I downloaded it.
Another common solution to this problem is to simply run your own
local MRM on the laptop that goes from work to home and b
Stephen,
Many thanks for taking the time to write this long and valuable response; I'll
follow your advise, and work sprint by sprint in trying to get into the maven
way.
Best regards
Jean-Noël
On 27 Feb 2013, at 10:25, Stephen Connolly
wrote:
> Yes, though better is to have the customiz
Hi Gillen,
> How can I configure my settings files so that when I switch the config
> I keep my entire local repository useable, independantly of the place
> from where I downloaded it.
As a workaround, could you copy your work settings.xml to your home
machine, and have a quick "go offline" scri
I just posted this to Stackoverflow, but after posting I realized, that I
should have come here first :-(
I am currently working on a project, that makes intense usage of code
generation for various purposes. One generator generates SQL scripts from jpa
entities. Another generates DTOs from po
Yes, though better is to have the customizations in a separate file and
then the war picks up that file and applied the customizations to itself,
thus removing the need to customize a war at all.
For example, you could package up the customizations in a .jar file with a
customization descriptor at
Read http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MNG-5185 .
So you will have a workaround with 3.1.0 .
2013/2/27 Gilles Scokart :
> I have a repository at work that is only accessible from our intranet. This
> repository is configured in my personal setting as a repository (for some
> company artefact) and a
With Maven 3 you currently can't. The rational is that Maven tries to
ensure that you're using the right artifact. So if the cached artifact is
from a different repo than the one you're using now, it will re-download it.
/Anders
On Wed, Feb 27, 2013 at 9:00 AM, Gilles Scokart wrote:
> I have a
so basically, what you recommend is to use Maven to build a 'standard' war, and
then write my own scripts to customize the war to each distinct environment, is
that right?
Jean-Noël
On 26 Feb 2013, at 17:50, Ron Wheeler wrote:
> Since you want to support a "lot" of customers with different c
I have a repository at work that is only accessible from our intranet. This
repository is configured in my personal setting as a repository (for some
company artefact) and as a mirror for all other repository.
When I'm home, I use an other settings file without this repository and the
mirror conf
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