in a jar" thing and use bog-standard
Maven tooling including dependency management etc to pull in the jars
you are depending on for your application. Especially seeing as you
are a "Maven newbie."
We've seen plenty of people new to Maven come to this list with
nonstandard configu
Dear all,
I use Eclipse Tycho [1] to obtain and to repackage a number of Eclipse
plug-in jars into a Maven artifact [2]. This artifact
is effectively a "jars-in-jar":
superjar.jar
`- plugin1.jar
`- plugin2.jar
`- *.jar
`- org.eclipse.jdt.internal.jarinjarloader.*
When using this superjar
I am new to the Java, Maven, etc. I just downloaded and installed Maven.
Followed all their instructions.
I can not run any goal including mvn clean, or mvn anything. Pl. find the
following stack trace. Any help will be greatly appreciated.
My OS is XP (SP2). I tried 2 More newer versions of
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[INFO] Total time: 4 seconds
[INFO] Finished at: Tue Oct 13 20:56:08 CDT 2009
[INFO] Final Memory: 1M/4M
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Do you have a proxy that you must use to get to the Internet for browsing?
Something is blocking you from downloading the various plugins that
Maven requires to run.
KDLS wrote:
I am new to the Java, Maven, etc. I just downloaded and installed Maven.
Followed all their instructions.
I can
my previous setup was an ant environment where all the dependencies
(both open source and internal) were all bundled up into a single jar
file.
I think I'm getting a handle on how to build project and add
dependencies to open /freely available packages, I was wondering if
anyone can point me
Did you read maven guide?
http://www.sonatype.com/products/maven/documentation/book-defguide [?]
http://maven.apache.org/repository-management.html
2009/7/31 Samir n...@esamir.com
my previous setup was an ant environment where all the dependencies (both
open source and internal) were all
Excellent! Many thanks; I'll give that a shot.
Joe Hindsley wrote:
Hi Rusty,
You can use your applicationContext.xml file, but you'll need to move
it to the src/main/resources directory and update your web.xml to find
it by looking on the classpath:
context-param
Yeah, I saw that in the docs and could see it in my error messages when
I didn't have a test_class_name-context.xml but I don't want to have
to create one of those files for each test class. Also, my main
applicationContext.xml file sucks in sub configuration files with
import resource=... /.
Hi All,
I have a question regarding the use of cvs and maven. I'm
converting from Ant builds to maven. All of my source code is currently
checked into a CVS repository.How do I create a Maven project using
code checked out from cvs? Are there any examples using m2eclipse?
Hi All,
I have a question regarding the use of cvs and maven. I'm
converting from Ant builds to maven. All of my source code is currently
checked into a CVS repository.How do I create a Maven project using
code checked out from cvs? Are there any examples using m2eclipse?
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Hi All,
I have a question regarding the use of cvs and maven. I'm
converting from Ant builds to maven. All of my source code is currently
checked into a CVS repository.How do I create a Maven
Thanks Richard!!!
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I'm not sure what you're getting at here:
1) you got some source code that you have checked out from
to tomcat the way I would with my ant scripts.
I'm not quite sure where to look next for some examples, any pointers would
be greatly appreciated!
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the way I would with my ant scripts.
I'm not quite sure where to look next for some examples, any pointers would
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only project specific classes and other
files.
3. I can run the jar file created in #2 with the lib jar file in #1.
any idea how to do this with maven? thanks.
Angelo
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project specific classes and
other
files.
3. I can run the jar file created in #2 with the lib jar file in #1.
any idea how to do this with maven? thanks.
Angelo
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Unfortunately, this didn't fix the problem.
Sigh... although I would really like to know how Maven works, I have a
deliverable that my management is waiting for, and would rather just use
Maven to help me produce
this by looking at:
http://www.nabble.com/Maven-newbie-alert---incorrect-archetype-version.-
tf3359474s12049.html
Unfortunately, this didn't fix the problem.
Sigh... although I would really like to know how Maven works, I have a
deliverable that my management is waiting for, and would rather just use
that things are in their infancy on that front too; my preference
being for Maven.
Have a good day,
Owen.
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Sent: Thursday, March 08, 2007 1:12 PM
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I've been swimming around in these turbulent waters myself of late
(with ServiceMix, Mule, and Open-Esb), so I am intimately familiar
with what you're talking about.
All this stuff is fairly new and very much in-development. I think
your approach is the right one for this moment in time. I'm
Hello.
I am a Maven newbie. Having discovered the merit in using Maven over Ant
on Monday, I downloaded and started fiddling with it yesterday. I am
rather fresh.
My problem relates to the following error when trying to create a new
JBI BC project with maven. I am following the tutorial
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From: Owen Thomas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 07, 2007 1:41 PM
To: users@maven.apache.org
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Hello.
I am a Maven newbie. Having discovered the merit in using Maven over Ant
on Monday, I downloaded
Thomas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hello.
I am a Maven newbie. Having discovered the merit in using Maven over Ant
on Monday, I downloaded and started fiddling
://www.nabble.com/Maven-newbie-alert---incorrect-archetype-version.-
tf3359474s12049.html.
However, as the response above states, Maven is now giving me the
following errors:
...
[ERROR] ResourceManager : unable to find resource 'VM_global_library.vm'
in any resource loader.
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[INFO
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Hello again.
Thanks for your reply Wayne.
I have followed the advice of a respondent to an identical message I
Hi All
I'm relatively new to Maven so excuse what may seem like silly questions.
At my work, I'm now working on a project that uses Maven. It has multiple
components, jars, ears, wars, etc. Up until now, it had only one EJB
project. It now has two EJB projects. Each project has its own POM
to have two separate
Maven invocations.
Thanks in advance, for any assistance with this issue that I am having.
Regards
Pat Harms
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to the remote repository?
4) Is maven 'deploy' goal and actualy copying of a dependency or artifact
jar to remote repository same?
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Ok, lemme see if I can do this one - being a newbie myself :)
srinivas ramgopal wrote:
Hi all,
I am new to Maven.
1) What is the purpose of remote repository (other than ibilbilo)
To store stuff not in ibiblio - for example your own stuff
2) Whenever a file is modified in a maven
4) Is maven 'deploy' goal and actualy copying of a dependency or artifact
jar to remote repository same?
Yes, I guess... artifact != jar. an artifact can be anything, but will
include at least a pom. What the artifact will be depends on your
packaging/ setting.
Actually, simply copying the
I am new to Maven 2 and trying to figure out the best way to boost
development productivity with Maven2/JBoss.
Using Ant and Tomcat, I would use exploded WARs and let Tomcat reload
the JSPs (when ant copy jsp file changes to the tomcat webapps
directory) or reload the application when a class is
Take a look of Cargo in Codehaus
On 4/23/06, Aymeric Alibert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am new to Maven 2 and trying to figure out the best way to boost
development productivity with Maven2/JBoss.
Using Ant and Tomcat, I would use exploded WARs and let Tomcat reload
the JSPs (when ant copy
plugin:install
then run as maven goal_name
ur goal will be achieved.
Hope it helps u
bbye
Pooja Murjani
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Sent: Tuesday, December 07, 2004 9:30 AM
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hi,
i am george. i got
hi,
i am george. i got this address from a website archive. i have just been
assigned to a maven project. and i am trying to figure out how to create a
maven project. i am a new developer and am not aware of anything of maven ,
though i read a lot on the apache site. i have installed
Hi George,
I also just started using Maven. There's a Getting Started chapter in the
documentation (left navbar), try that. I copied the project.xml from there.
Also, Maven version 1.0.1 is out.
Rick
At 10:59 PM 12/6/2004, you wrote:
hi,
i am george. i got this address from a website
I'm pretty new to maven and I'm not exactly sure what I'm doing wrong. I
have Maven installed and configured properly, but when I try to start it up
against my project.xml file, I get the following error:
org.xml.sax.SAXParseException: The processing instruction target matching
[xX][mM][lL] is
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Subject: Maven newbie...
I'm pretty new to maven and I'm not exactly sure what I'm
doing wrong. I have Maven installed and configured properly,
but when I try to start it up against my project.xml file, I
get the following error
Show us your project.xml file.
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Ciramella, EJ [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 18/09/2003 07:02:37 AM:
I'm pretty new to maven and I'm not exactly sure what I'm doing wrong. I
have Maven installed and configured
Just getting started with Maven. Currently using CruiseControl for our
builds. I wanted to start with the site generation capabilities and that
back stitch our build with maven where applicable. I get the following
whenever I use the site:generate goal or site:publish goal. generate
gives
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