Same here: Using the servebox plugin and having the same exception. It's
probably the same problem.
The workaround is also to force the use of 2.0-alpha-4.
I've posted a issue on their issue tracker:
https://sourceforge.net/tracker2/index.php?func=detail&aid=2609391&group_id=192345&atid=941018#
Hello,
I found this note on the maven wiki:
Attachments and Transitive Resolution
We also need a way to distinguish the dependencies that apply when resolved
transitively via an attached artifact, rather than the main one. For
example, while the server-side component of an EJB may need several
d
Yes, Maven is hard. I should agree, there is why:
New and buggy:
Maven is hard, because it is new and like all new stuffs, it's buggy.
Working around those little bugs or waiting for one good soul to provide a
patch is a pain... Expertise on Maven is also harder to find.
Black Box:
Maven is har
Hello,
I'm trying to configure archiva following the getting started doc, but I
cannot get Archiva to cache the central repo. When I ask for this url:
http://znjupiter:8080/archiva/repository/internal/org/apache/maven/wagon/wagon-ftp/1.0-alpha-6/wagon-ftp-1.0-alpha-6.jar
I see the following log
Hello,
When is Maven EAR Plugin 2.3.1 being released ? It is marked as released on
jira but I cannot find it anywhere.
I need the loader-repository for jboss new feature...
Another point: The Maven EAR Plugin 2.3 is available on ibiblio HTTP but not
on FTP ( seen on mvnrepository.com)
see:
ft
Hello,
Under maven 2.0.4.
I am using JDK 1.5 and I compile for target 1.4. When run mvn install, the
code is correctly compiled for 1.4 but, , and the latest snapshot o the
plugin release, the compiler doesn't use the compiler-plugin settings. and
compile for 1.5.
Has someone seen this behavior
We have the same with maven 2.0.6. MAven is using the proxy setting for other
protocols than HTTP. As a workaround, we stick to 2.0.4.
-toni
Marcel May-2 wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
> While trying to update mvn from 2.0.4 to 2.0.5 I discovered that
> "site-deploy" fails with a proxy error message althou
This dosen't work for multiprojects release. I get a
MultipleArtifactsNotFoundException.
site:site needs to have all the dependencies version of the project compiled
and installed in the local repo to work. After release:perform, the pom are
changed to the next version, but note rebuild.
I would
ust need to use the maven.scm.provider.cvs.implementation property
>>>
>>> mvn release:prepare -Dmaven.scm.provider.cvs.implementation=cvsexe
>>>
>>> I think I'll add a parameter later in release plugin so you'll can
>>> define it in your pom
>>>
&
d not into -cvspass!
It would be nice if the build-in client could check the registry too!
-toni
Antonio Parolini wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> We are using the mave-release-plugin 2.0-beta-5-SNAPSHOT, since it
> corrects a lot of bug we had in beta 4.
>
> But since a few days, i
Hello,
We are using the mave-release-plugin 2.0-beta-5-SNAPSHOT, since it corrects
a lot of bug we had in beta 4.
But since a few days, it dosen-t seems to connect to our CVS repo. My pom
is ok, cause when I switch to beta-4, it succed to connect. Moreover, when
using the SCM plugin, it connec
Just commit your POM using the eclipse CVS prior to run the release plugin.
-toni
Christian Sauer-3 wrote:
>
> Thorsten,
>
> the problem stays exactly the same:
> "cvs tag: pom.xml is locally modified"
>
> Thanx anyway :)
>
> cheers,
> Chris
>
> -Original Message-
> From: "Thorsten
Hi,
I too had to fight heavily with this plugin, since the current version is
bugged out ( for j2ee multi-module project). It turned out that I solved all
of my issues by using the lated build from svn. You may want to try this
too.
HTH
Tony.
Valerio Schiavoni wrote:
>
> so, the quick worka
http://docs.codehaus.org/display/MAVEN/Maven+Plugin+Harness
I've never tried it thus...
HTH
Tony.
gbois wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> What is the approach to test (debug) the code of a maven plugin?
> In others words, how i can write unit test for my developped maven plugin?
>
> Thanks
>
>
--
Vi
odd question...
If you juste want to package your module, use "package" instead of "install"
and it wont be copied to your local repo.
HTH
Tony.
Afkham Azeez wrote:
>
> An artifact of my own module.
>
>
> On 12/21/06, Wim Deblauwe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> Do you mean an artifact
Just put all *.properties files into src/main/resources, as they'll be added
into your jar automatically
HTH.
Tony.
see:
http://maven.apache.org/guides/introduction/introduction-to-the-standard-directory-layout.html
Jan Kauffman wrote:
>
> I'm having the same problem trying to include my log4
I had the same issue.
I solved it by using the preparationGolas maven-release-plugin option in
order to do an install instead of integration-test:
clean install
cheers,
-tony
Markku Saarela-2 wrote:
>
> For all ejb-client type depencies in multiproject system fails to
> resolve ar
I hade the same issue.
I solved it by using the preparationGolas maven-release-plugin in order to
do an install instead of integration-test:
clean install
cheers,
-tony
Gilles Scokart wrote:
>
> Actually, to find a workaround, you don't need to deploy on a company
> repository. You
I agree. We also need this. Does the Maven people plan to include this
feature sometimes ?
-tony
Ken Helmes wrote:
>
> Thanks. I can't see any good reason for this though. It seems that this
> would be a pretty common use case - including test jars inside an ear.
>
> Ken
>
> -Alkuperä
I got the same probleme!
Is the test-jar type actually supported ?
-tony
Ken Helmes wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
>
>
> Has anyone run into this error when trying to use the "test-jar" type:
>
>
>
> "Embedded error: Unknown artefact type[test-jar]"
>
>
>
> - Maven 2.0.4
>
> -
Hello,
Is there a way telling the jar:jar plugin to include the .cvsignore files ?
I want to include those files in my corporate archetype so that developpers
don't need to create them by hand
Thanks for any hints.
-tony
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Hi,
I am calling mvn site:site on a pom.xml, where one of my dependency jar
is using a legacy( maven1) repository, and I get the following stack
trace. When using juste maven2 dependencies it works. Is this any known
bug ?
Regards,
Antonio
java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Can't find a valid
Hello,
Using maven2 version 2.0, and when trying a FTP mvn deploy for my
homemade plugin, but it hangs at the stage : "Retrieving previous
metadata from ftp-repository".
Actually all the plugin files have been uploaded properly, so that I
can use the plug-in allright. I just have to do a Ctr-C
forget this... i got wagon-ftp-1.0-alpha-5.jar instead of
wagon-ftp-1.0-alpha-3.jar, and it's all ok now.
cheers,
Antonio
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 11/16 3:05 >>>
Hello,
Trying to deploy my own m2 plugin using the ftp wagon. It's close to
work, since it put some files (jar, md5 and sha1) but not t
Hello,
Trying to deploy my own m2 plugin using the ftp wagon. It's close to
work, since it put some files (jar, md5 and sha1) but not the pom, and
then I get this:
Thanks for your help
Antonio
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Uploading:
ftp://gandalf/home/Borland/besadm/httpd/root/m2/jade/jade-war-plugin/2.0-beta-3-Jade/
Hello,
Anybody knows when the 2.0-beta-3 of the maven-eclipse plug-in is going
to be available ?
Cheers,
Antonio
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Hello,
I would like to synchronize the libraries in my POM with an eclipse
webapp libs automaticaly. I tried Sysdeo and WTP and with both, the only
way to do this in a automated manner is to use a mecanisme to copy the
jars into the web-inf/lib folder.
So I call mvn eclipse:eclipse followed by m
Got it, tried it, great stuff!
Keep up the good job!
antonio
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/20 12:24 >>>
We are pleased to announce that Maven 2.0 has been released, and is
available for download from
http://maven.apache.org/maven2/download.html
Maven is a build system that provides software proje
atten mapper:
On 10/15/05, Antonio PAROLINI <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am trying to put jars referenced by a pom into an EAR using a ant
> task:
> ---
>
>
>
>
>
> compress="false" destfi
Hello,
I am trying to put jars referenced by a pom into an EAR using a ant
task:
---
---
The probleme is that this generates an EAR file with the jar fullpath.
My ear will look like:
groupID/artifact/versi
Hello,
Anybody knows what is the status of this bug ? I haven't seen anything
on jira on this.
I face the same probleme, since I which to use a "POM" dependency type
in Eclipse. And it's still a Maven2 undocumented feature by the way.
Very best regards,
Antonio
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/03 10:
about it not being present, I
guess
a flag to create a stub pom could be added to the goal. Would that
suffice?
- Brett
On 10/3/05, Antonio PAROLINI <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I discovered install:install-file from the Maven2 faq that create the
> appropriate direct
Hi,
Anyone knows if there is a m2 equivalent in maven 1 ?
If not, how can I create a Ant fileset from a project.xml file with
maven 1 ?
Best Regards,
Antonio
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>finding the entry that was set to RELEASE and changing it to a valid
>revision.. in your case, 2.0-alpha-3 should do the trick..
>
>Saleem.
>
>On 9/30/05, Antonio PAROLINI <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>>Hi,
>>
>>I am using ma
Hello,
Trying a m2 site:site (using maven-site-plugin 2.0-alpha-2 ), and
getting this stuff:
+ Error stacktraces are turned on.
[INFO]
[INFO] Building Maven Default Project
[INFO]
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Hello,
I discovered install:install-file from the Maven2 faq that create the
appropriate directory structure for an legacy external jar my project
needs.
But it dosen-t genereate the .pom file associated with the v
Hello,
I discovered install:install-file from the Maven2 faq that create the
appropriate directory structure for an legacy external jar my project
needs.
But it dosen-t genereate the .pom file associated with the version
(needed for m2 dependency mecanisme). So far I create them by hand,
which is
tp://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MNG-916
>
>i was able to work around it by looking in my settings.xml file,
>finding the entry that was set to RELEASE and changing it to a valid
>revision.. in your case, 2.0-alpha-3 should do the trick..
>
>Saleem.
>
>On 9/30/05, Antonio PA
Hi,
I am using maven-2.0-beta-2.
It was working yesterday, and not this morning. When I run maven i
get:
Caused by: java.io.FileNotFoundException:
http://www.ibiblio.org/maven2/plugins/org/apache/maven/plugins/maven-resources-plugin/maven-resources-plugin-RELEASE.version.txt
at
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