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please try this way:
Properties of your project -> Project Facets -> JavaServer Faces. Uncheck it.
Thanks,
Diego
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Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2018 1:10 PM
To: users@maven.apache.org
Subject: How to disable jsf in Ec
The first thing what you need to do is to check that your local Maven ENV is
working normally. Way:
1. Check you have read-write permission on the DIR
C:\Users\Administrator\.m2\repository.
2. Run In a command line: mvn dependency:tree or mvn help:effective-pom
3. If the steps above are ok, pl
You can create a project by means of a Maven command, like mvn
archetype:generate
In Eclipse with M2Eclipse or m2e, you can do:
In the create a new project wizard --> Maven Project, in the next slide, DON'T
check "Create a simple project", go next, select "maven-archetype-mojo"(maybe
need to
Hi Fredrik,
Did you restart your computer or run the command, ". ~/.bashrc"?
If so, it's hardly possible. Remember to check there is no JAVA_HOME in
.bash_profile. Or show the content of .bashrc and .bash_profile in the
mail.
I still recommend you, use the standard JDK rather than openJdk.
By
Hi Khavnekar,
You may use the command like this to generate the outline of the J2EE
application and move your code to relevant sub-project:
mvn archetype:create -DarchetypeArtifactId=maven-archetype-j2ee-simple
-DgroupId=com.mycom.demo.commonlib -DartifactId=entApp01
You will understand mor
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From: Yuvaraj Vanarase [mailto:yuvaraj.vanar...@synechron.com]
Sent: Thursday, 23 June 2011 17:30
To: users@maven.apache.org
Subject: generated artifact name
Hi,
Sometimes I observed that jar/ear artifact created under target
directory after mav
Only run "mvn clean".
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From: Sascha Vogt [mailto:sascha.v...@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, 22 June 2011 15:31
To: users@maven.apache.org
Subject: Re: how to clean up all generated files under "target"
directory
Hi all,
Am 22.06.2011 04:18, schrieb Barrie Treloar:
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Hi Gokce,
You may download Archiva from apache. It is very easy to build the Maven
server according to its documents.
1 Visit your Maven server from a browser.
2 Login as admin of the server.
3 Configure the Repositories and Proxy Connectors in the Administration
section.
The third step is a m
Hi sim085,
I know the EAR you made can be deployed on JBoss successfully. Maybe,
you could try to add the Class-Path key in MANIFEST.MF of EJB JAR. If it
doesn't work yet, please refer mechanism of class loaders of Geronimo.
Hope it is helpful to you.
Thanks,
Diego
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Hi Goli,
You may first install modified modules then install the whole project.
For your case, you may install the ProjectB api module under its
directory, mvn install. Then, install the service module of ProjectA
under its directory.
After those, under the parent directory, mvn install for the
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