To whom may concern,
A general consideration on this topic: that I believe to be a general
problem.
Any of us which have for whatever reason done an investment in Maven 1.0.2,
pretty heavy as
in our case , are at moment in a kind of Limbo.
We found inherent bugs in the Maven 1.0.2, that is not
Hello Arnaud,
Thanks for the kind and sincere answer We all unfortunately must
compromise resources and feutures ... If you could drive us to the point
where we could mantain at least this level of compatibility that we require
that would be very much appreciated ...
Best Regards
Michele
To whom may concern,
A general consideration of this I believe general Problem . Any of us which
have for whatever reason done an investment in Maven 1.0.2, pretty heavy as
in our case , are at moment in kind of Limbo.
We found inherent bugs in the Maven 1.0.2, that is not know where and if
To whom it may concern,
I can read at the compatibility issue page that :
Parse errors on previously 'valid' project files
project.xml files that used to work in older versions of Maven may now
present parse errors. The parser in Maven 1.1 is much less tolerant of
invalid project.xml files to
Hello Arnaud,
I got the impression that it is a bit more complex ... I tried to endorse
the JDK with the correct xerses implementation ... but I think that would
fix in case only the ENTITY System reference :-(
Could it be that the problem is the internally used parser (xpp3) that
parse the
Dear community
Is there anyone that could advice about a conference, in the next future,
that would be worth attending debating the general Java project management
issues and of course Maven ?
Regards
Michele
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I will be out of the office starting 29/10/2004 and will not return until
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I will read my e-mail, but I will not guaranty an immediater answer so if
you have urgent matter : for j2ee migration
or POM related questions please contact the IX Customer Service at (4884)
for friends please
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Hello,
In my project setup i am using an external remote repository, I was used to
house that repository on Tomcat now I had to change it to Apache web
server:
Here is the problem :
what it was first working no problem with Tomcat :
now I always get the following error
Getting URL:
i am using Maven release 1.0, normally I never had a problem, but from a
computer I can notice the following nasty behaviour when downloading
dependencies:
Attempting to download sje-config.jar.
Getting URL:
http://scm.zrh.swissre.com:8080/releases/sje/jars/sje-config.jar
Received status code:
Hello Brett,
thanks for the quick answer, unfortunately does not get any better:
I tried to erase all the local repository with no results, some jars are
correctly downloaded others have a this problems, and the behaviour is
random.
Any help would be welcome
Michele
Here is a challenging question for the Maven architects.
In my project i want to make persistent the POM in order to achieve that I
need an in memory representation of the Project, instead of writing my own
POM parser I decided to use the util class provided in Maven, specifically
the public
No you can't .
But you can write a pregoal of the java:compile that process some source
code normally and then append to the maven.compile.src.set variable
like that
goal name=othersource description=Generate source from antlr
grammars
!-- in case generate the source here --
No you can't .
But you can write a pregoal of the java:compile that process some source
code normally and then append to the maven.compile.src.set variable
like that
goal name=othersource description=Generate source from antlr
grammars
!-- in case generate the source here --
try to use only
dependency
groupIdibatis/groupId
artifactIdibatis-nhn/artifactId
versionSNAPSHOT/version
properties
war.bundletrue/war.bundle
/properties
/dependency
this should work, double chech that
Hello Dan,
you can give a look at the plugin.jelly of the ear, specifically when it
generates the application.xml see goal generate-ear-descriptor
Michele
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Hello Brett
Thanks for the answer but I think that is not enough because even if I took
out the maven.compile.source from my project.properties the default value
defined in the plugin itself is
as you see from below:
# ---
# P L U G
With the java plugin version 1.4 the property maven.compile.executable is
available.
I want to run maven with a jdk 1.4 but to compile my code with a specific
ibm 1.3.1 compiler therefore I added the two property
maven.compile.fork=true and the
maven.compile.executable= /my/javac
now the
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I will read my e-mail, but I will not guaranty an immediater answer so if
you have urgent matter : for j2ee migration
or POM related questions please contact the IX Customer Service at (4884)
for friends please
I will be out of the office starting 24/07/2004 and will not return until
08/08/2004.
I will read my e-mail, but I will not guaranty an immediater answer so if
you have urgent matter : for j2ee migration
or POM related questions please contact the IX Customer Service at (4884)
for friends please
I will be out of the office starting 24/07/2004 and will not return until
08/08/2004.
I will read my e-mail, but I will not guaranty an immediater answer so if
you have urgent matter : for j2ee migration
or POM related questions please contact the IX Customer Service at (4884)
for friends please
I will be out of the office starting 24/07/2004 and will not return until
08/08/2004.
I will read my e-mail, but I will not guaranty an immediater answer so if
you have urgent matter : for j2ee migration
or POM related questions please contact the IX Customer Service at (4884)
for friends please
I will be out of the office starting 24/07/2004 and will not return until
08/08/2004.
I will read my e-mail, but I will not guaranty an immediater answer so if
you have urgent matter : for j2ee migration
or POM related questions please contact the IX Customer Service at (4884)
for friends please
I will be out of the office starting 24/07/2004 and will not return until
08/08/2004.
I will read my e-mail, but I will not guaranty an immediater answer so if
you have urgent matter : for j2ee migration
or POM related questions please contact the IX Customer Service at (4884)
for friends please
Thanks Brett , your suggestion worked perfectly
my regards
Michele
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I am in the process to migrate an old project, in this project all the
documentation were mantained and published using Forrest, I was thinking as
I have already done the porting of the Build part with maven to take
advantage of the maven:site capabilities for the documentation as well. Is
that an
I have the following question in ant I can have the following
property name=environment value=dev/
property name=local.stream.name value=iuf31m/
ant antfile=mybuild.xml target=compile/
if I would make the same with maven in particular using the maven tag so
Michele Forte
thanks a lot
Alex
Hello dIon,
here is the POMs I am using :
(See attached file: s13.ent)the entity is used among different category of
projects
(See attached file: project.xml)the initial POM is relative to a particular
module
(See attached file: project.xml)the father is used to group together
property of a
Hello Michal,
Entity is an XML feature and the SAX Parser you are using to do the job
works fine with entities. I debugged remotely the process generated by
maven.bat and it seems to works fine with the same POM.
But in my test I do not initialize any MavenSession and in general
JellyContext
Hello Michal,
I am not so pessimist about entity in reality the generated in memory
document that the parser uses contains the resolved entities that in this
context are used as a xml fragment.
(See attached file: s13.ent)the entity is used among different category of
projects
(See attached
Thanks for the hint to point to MavenUtils, I played around a bit with that
class, using a know working project.xml. I wrote a small test
public class PomParserTest extends TestCase {
public void setUp() throws Exception {
}
public void testPomParserDoesStuff() throws Exception {
Hello Michal,
Probably I was not precise enough. My initial aim is to be able to parse
using the API an already working project.xml. Using the maven.bat I can
normally work with it. I made before using it in this test also a
verification using the POM plugin.
maven -e pom:contentValidate
Hello Michal,
I tried to understand how to use that API, from what I can see the
following
public void build(Project projectValue) requires already the Project
avalable it means :
something like
File f=new File(s);
if (f.exists()){
Project p=MavenUtils.getProject(f); //
then I understood you correctly
if (projectFile.exists() projectFile.canRead())
130 {
131 return MavenUtils.getProject(
132 projectFile,
133 null,
134 false);
135 }
that is in fact what I am using I locate my File() containing the POM and
then
Thanks for the quick answer, Michal. In reality I just wanted to use the
same parser as it is used now by the rc2, I have the impression that this
done using a sax approach, but I am not sure which one is the class you are
using in the current maven module. in particular in the bootstrap directory
For my project in order to make it persistent the information gathered by
the POM of an application we want to store that in a database. Being the
POM Parser a fundamental part of that concept, instead of writing my own
one, I noticed that there is already a POM parser and the corresponding
Model
Carlos give a look at the following project
http://cvs.apache.org/viewcvs/incubator-geronimo/
in particular in the etc directory there is a common maven.xml file for
common functionality used by any component to be built. I found an
instructive example
Regards
Michele
you can try looking at the multiproject plugin
http://maven.apache.org/reference/plugins/multiproject/
I think there you can find what you need
Regards
Michele
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| | Los Morales|
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Dear community,
I am using maven since some time and though I was ant supporter I should
say that you managed to convince me to use it.
Since some time, I am having a problem of synchronization between my remote
(privately defined repository and the local one.
here is an extract of the
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