Got my stuff working.
Added the repository:
repository
idjava.net/id
urlhttps://maven-repository.dev.java.net/nonav/
repository/url
layoutlegacy/layout
/repository
(deleted entries javax entries and .m2 and re-downloaded - only had
to
Just want to say that I too fixed the issue by updating the same section of
the plugin's pom.
I first tried making a dependency entry in my project pom for the plugin
using the exact same syntax and this did NOT work. I had to chance the
dependency in the plugin like Ryan describes.
Hopefully a
did you try to build the plugin from source and test with your project?
-D
On 3/9/07, jsolderitsch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just want to say that I too fixed the issue by updating the same section
of
the plugin's pom.
I first tried making a dependency entry in my project pom for the plugin
Not yet -- I confess I am new to maven and trying to build and use a plugin
is not something I know how to do, although it may be easy.
I presume I use svn to get the code from where?
And then I use mvn to build?
But then how do I arrange to use my own build to run the plugin from my
project
checkout the source from
http://svn.codehaus.org/mojo/trunk/mojo/mojo-sandbox/jaxws-maven-plugin
then run
mvn install
your project will automatically pickup this plugin build, rather than the
old binary at codehaus snapshot
-D
On 3/9/07, jsolderitsch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not yet
Yes! I built the plugin from source -- the POM no longer expresses a
dependency on tools.jar -- and using the plugin, I do NOT have to do
anything special for Max OS X support.
My project builds without any special considerations.
Thanks for the tutorial and advice.
Jim
dan tran wrote:
sorry folks, I forgot to deply a snapshot for the last change and there for
you all when thru hell
with his plugin.
I will deploy the snapshot now.
-D
On 3/9/07, jsolderitsch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes! I built the plugin from source -- the POM no longer expresses a
dependency on
Question -- Which pom file under .m2?
I find myself in exactly the same situation and error condition trying to
use the jax-ws plug-in on Mac OS X?
Ryan Cuprak wrote:
Managed to get around the problem. I edited the pom file under .m2
to point directly at the classes.jar file on MacOS
I edited:
/Users/username/.m2/repository/org/codehaus/mojo/jaxws-maven-plugin/
1.0-beta-1-SNAPSHOT/jaxws-maven-plugin-1.0-beta-1-SNAPSHOT.pom
However, I hit another roadblock once I got past that problem. The
plugin can't find the class file for the Webservice annotation tag.
Plan to
what is the location of classes.jar relative to java.home under OS X?
On 3/8/07, Ryan Cuprak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I edited:
/Users/username/.m2/repository/org/codehaus/mojo/jaxws-maven-plugin/
1.0-beta-1-SNAPSHOT/jaxws-maven-plugin-1.0-beta-1-SNAPSHOT.pom
However, I hit another roadblock
It is:
../../System/Library/Frameworks/JavaVM.framework/Versions/1.5/
Classes/classes.jar
On Mar 8, 2007, at 2:43 PM, Dan Tran wrote:
what is the location of classes.jar relative to java.home under OS X?
On 3/8/07, Ryan Cuprak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I edited:
Yes -- I found two plug-in poms in my .m2 -- this one and
jaxws-maven-plugin-1.0-beta-1-20070203.171044-8.pom
I changed the latter one first and that didn't help and then I changed the
one you mentioned and I was past the tools.jar block.
And I was able to build a deployable war file based on a
Any chance you could send me your pom.xml file? I am a little
baffled why the JAXWS plugin is failing on what appears to be a
classpath issue with the annotations.
How did using a legacy repository affect things?
Thanks,
-Ryan
On Mar 8, 2007, at 3:08 PM, jsolderitsch wrote:
Yes --
Hello,
Got my jaxws stuff working!
Added the repository:
repository
idjava.net/id
urlhttps://maven-repository.dev.java.net/nonav/repository/url
layoutlegacy/layout
/repository
(deleted entries javax entries and .m2 and re-downloaded - only
Ryan, I should have said this out loud early so you dont have to go thru
this
any way, if maven folk willing to fix
http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MEV-498
an all will be okie
-Dan
On 3/8/07, Ryan Cuprak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
Got my jaxws stuff working!
Added the repository:
also, what did you change in the plugin's pom? If it is valid, i will fix
the plugin
-D
On 3/8/07, Dan Tran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ryan, I should have said this out loud early so you dont have to go thru
this
any way, if maven folk willing to fix
http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MEV-498
The only change to a plugin (plugin itself) that I made was to
jaxws-maven-plugin-1.0-beta-1-SNAPSHOT.pom and the sun.jdk section now looks
like:
dependency
groupIdsun.jdk/groupId
artifactIdtools/artifactId
version1.5.0/version
scopesystem/scope
From the source, jaxws-maven-plugin should should pickup your classes.jar if
you have it as your denpendecy.
Also, and latest source and snapshot seems to be out of sync, could you
fetch the source and build it and test it
with your build.
-D
On 3/8/07, Ryan Cuprak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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