Hi,
first of all
dependency
groupIdxmlbeans/groupId
artifactIdxmlbeans/artifactId
version2.3.0/version
/dependency
the groupId here _should_ be changed to 'org.apache.xmlbeans' (this was
changed somewhere around version 2.2.0, check the pom file of the
xmlbeans lib).
there.
Steve
Severin Ecker wrote:
hi,
i was looking for a possibility to include/exclude (and filter) my
resources depending on the value of a property.
reading around in different documents and tutorials i found out that i
can filter my resources using system properties.
so far so good, but what
hi,
i was looking for a possibility to include/exclude (and filter) my
resources depending on the value of a property.
reading around in different documents and tutorials i found out that i
can filter my resources using system properties.
so far so good, but what i couldn't find out is, how
hi,
I want to put my resources into /META-INF/*
But can't find anything about this in the plugin docs
you didn't find it because it's not there ;)
i've asked my through this too, so here we go
build
resources
resource
targetPathMETA-INF/targetPath
hi,
xmlbeans was moved to where it belongs according to its pom file
http://repo1.maven.org/maven2/org/apache/xmlbeans/xmlbeans/2.3.0/
cheers,
severin
ps.: yes it was there, but its own pom file suggests that it belongs to
the new URL. they seem to have changed the groupId from xmlbeans to
Hi,
i was wondering if i can change de default java source and target
version for the compiler plugin to let's say 1.5 oder 1.6 globally in
the settings.xml (or somewhere else), and only override it in the pom
file if i need an older version.
thanks!
cheers,
severin
not support generics and annotations).
Jason
-Original Message-
From: Severin Ecker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 10, 2007 2:12 AM
To: Maven Users List
Subject: Default java source version
Hi,
i was wondering if i can change de default java source and target
version
hi,
sry trevor, i mis-replied there ;)
Heinrich Nirschl wrote:
Severin,
it's generally not a good idea to separate this information from the
POM. It would make it harder to reproduce a build. Each member of the
development team would get different results if not all have the same
settings
Hi,
I seem to just can't figure out how i can copy files from an arbitrary
location to an arbitrary location.
I have some XML schema files in my source directory and since i'm using
these as source they clearly don't fit in the resource directory. so i
guess to have them automatically copied
to add additional resources.
Just add a new resource specification to your pom like this:
project
build
resources
resource
targetPathmydir/targetPath
directorysrc/main/xsd/directory
/resource
/resources
/build
/project
-Tim
Severin Ecker schrieb:
Hi,
I
/directory
/resource
/resources
/build
/project
-Tim
Severin Ecker schrieb:
Hi,
I seem to just can't figure out how i can copy files from an
arbitrary location to an arbitrary location.
I have some XML schema files in my source directory and since i'm
using these as source they clearly
Hi,
i just wanted to ask if there are any news on the JUnit4 front. I've
tried that unofficial plugin but it didn't work, so i was wondering if
JUnit4 support is somewhere soon on the roadmap.
thanks in advance!
cheers,
severin
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