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Most projects are moving to git.
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updated on test computer. I can see the new JAR in artifactory.
I don't know if it's a Maven configuration problem or an Artifactory
problem.
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On 06/12/11 09:36, Ben Caradoc-Davies wrote:
Maven POM files are called pom.xml and do not end in ".pom".
I take that back: when deployed with artifacts, they do end in .pom!
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we're talking about an eBook with 5-600 pages. I
can't open it neither in browser nor in Wordpad/Notepad.
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should be able to open them in a web
browser or a text editor like Wordpad.
How large are the files? Maven POM files are typically quite small.
Can you open them in a text editor? If so, what are the first few lines?
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And the reason it might run fine in Eclipse is because you might have
put -Xmx in your Eclipse JRE default JVM arguments (in Preferences). In
any case, the JVM is invoked with a different classpath by Eclipse.
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MAVEN_OPTS only affects Maven itself
se it runs fine)?
My configuration is Maven 3.0.3, Java jdk1.6.0_16.
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On 07/07/11 23:04, Sascha Vogt wrote:
Am 05.07.2011 10:46, schrieb Ben Caradoc-Davies:
For large projects (>8000 source files) egit becomes painful: every time
a file is saved egit insists on making Eclipse refresh everything, which
results in multi-second hangs. None of the configura
Gladwell wrote:
I always thought that the general consensus on the git vs. mercurial
debate as that mercurial is generally the better solution, especially
when it comes to handling large files/repos, but that git is more
established and therefore probably the better choice long-term.
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We are planning to move from SVN to either GIT or Mercurial.
What would you recommend using?
Which has the better Maven / Eclipse / Sonar Support?
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Settings.xml is exactly the same on all machines.
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javax.xml.ws does not exist.
Duh, I was using Java 6 on my laptop and Java 5 on the server. Eclipse is using JDK
5 so it must be that the javax.xml.ws<http://javax.xml.ws> package moved into
Java SE.
Anyway, thanks.
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Try "m
I ran help:effective-pom on both but
there are no unexpected differences.
Do you have any idea what else I should look at?
The fact that the build fails isn't the problem. That fact that it succeeds
one place and fails on the other is.
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On Mon, Jul 19, 2010 at 11:39 PM, Ben Caradoc-Davies
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Is there a plugin or command-line tool that can list all artifacts in a
local repository (or even in a multimodule project) that depend, directly or
transitively, on a given artifact? This is
On 20/07/10 14:50, Barrie Treloar wrote:
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The problem I am trying to solve is to automatically determine which higher
level artifacts need to have their dependencies updated when a lower level
artifact is updated. Extra credit for
dependency:tree. :-)
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On 26/05/10 16:16, Stephen Connolly wrote:
"mvn package -DskipTests" is better and shorter to type and easier to
remember
And also builds test jars (but does not run them), preserving
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h.nagapuri\.m2\repository\org\apache\maven\plu
gins\maven-resources-plugin\2.3\maven-resources-plugin-2.3.pom
Does this repository POM file look like a valid POM file?
Did you use the same version on Maven to create the repository? What is
your Maven version?
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you already have the compile and
test phase plugins in your repository. I think they are probably shipped
with Maven anyway, so it should not be a problem.
Please don't think these are very simple questions. As a beginner i am unable
to move forward without getting the answers to the
ne compilations do not.
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