This may be too simplistic but can't you just run the build and parse
the log output?
Ron
On 24/07/2013 1:05 PM, Mark Eggers wrote:
On 7/24/2013 9:53 AM, John Dix wrote:
Hello all,
I am a new user to Maven and was given the task at my work to come up
with a utility in order to output the bui
Thanks Curtis. I'll take a look at the validate cmd.
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Curtis Rueden
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Hi John,
> output t
Hi John,
> output the build order of our products based on the poms
Is it enough to simply run "mvn validate" and parse the output? That will
show you the build order of your multi-module reactor.
If you have multiple projects in multiple reactors, you could create a
toplevel pom.xml joining the
On 7/24/2013 9:53 AM, John Dix wrote:
Hello all,
I am a new user to Maven and was given the task at my work to come up
with a utility in order to output the build order of our products
based on the poms. It made sense to me that I would want to do
basically the same thing that the Reactor does e
Niyas,
There's really no effective way to use email for a precise solution to your
problem. The only way to solve a problem is to know what the problem is in the
first place, and if it had already been solved, you could just copy it. But
the fact is, the problems are never the same (so there
Hi Barrie,
Many thanks for your prompt response .
I have a project handover with source code .
This eclipse project is having dependency and is using maven repository
concept .
I do not have much time to go through maven extensively , that was the
reason why i asked for a quick solu
Hi Barrie,
Many thanks for your prompt response .
I have a project handover with source code .
This eclipse project is having dependency and is using maven repository
concept .
I do not have much time to go through extensively , that was the reason
why i asked for a quick solution
On Tue, Oct 11, 2011 at 2:51 PM, niyasmansoor wrote:
>
> Hi ,
>
> I am new to Maven .
>
> I have an existing eclipse project which is dependent on a lot of
> libraries .
>
> I would like to use maven to download this for me [ using local repository
> ].
>
> i would like to know how to write a
Try the cargo plugin or the jboss specific one:
http://cargo.codehaus.org/Maven2+plugin
http://mojo.codehaus.org/jboss-maven-plugin/
/Anders
On Fri, Mar 12, 2010 at 14:06, Yucca Nel wrote:
> Hello, google has helped me fantastically up to now and I am in a little
> need of further info.
>
> I a
See Stephen's comment from a previous email. You're getting *way* ahead
of yourself. You've got some very basic problems that are going to get
in your way long before dependencies are an issue. Either get yourself
a copy of "Maven: The Definitive Guide" or use the online copy ->
http://www.
Hi dchicks,
I will explain in detail what i have in my hand.
I created a project in maven.I have a folder structure created .Please
note,i have client related java files in one folder,Servlet related java
files in another folder and so on in my project.So In src/main/java ,i
copied all the jave
You're rushing too fast.
Seriously,
Try walking through the sonatype book or one of the other maven tutorials.
It will not take as long as you think.
You will end up understanding what you are doing and get where you are going
faster than playing table tennis with the mailing list
-Stephen
20
I will explain in detail what i have in my hand.
I created a project.I have a folder structure created .Please note,i have
client related java files in one folder,Servlet related java files in
another folder and so on in my project.So In src/main/java ,i copied all the
jave files(with the folder
Jan,
I would first suggest you search the main repository to make sure that
the dependency you're looking for is truly not already in there. Here
is the site to search: http://www.mvnrepository.com/
If you can't find what you're looking for there, then you can always add
dependencies to yo
I went through the book,i donot find any information regarding adding our own
dependencies in maven.
I read a article as :
quartz
quartz
1.5.1
compile
Maven downloads and use Quartz as a dependency for our project.So whatever
dependency we need,maven will download right?but i have
"the maven definitive "book is very useful for the beginner of maven ,maybe
you should read it through.
2008/10/16 Jan K <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> Is there any possiblity of adding our own dependencies in maven?
>
>
>
> Thomas Lutz wrote:
> >
> > Jan K schrieb:
> >> First time i created a project u
Is there any possiblity of adding our own dependencies in maven?
Thomas Lutz wrote:
>
> Jan K schrieb:
>> First time i created a project using
>> mvn archetype:create -DgroupId=com.careertales -DartifactId=careertales
>> -DarchetypeArtifactId=maven-archetype-webapp.
>>
>> I got a folder struc
Jan K schrieb:
First time i created a project using
mvn archetype:create -DgroupId=com.careertales -DartifactId=careertales
-DarchetypeArtifactId=maven-archetype-webapp.
I got a folder structure as :
src/main
-- resources
-- webapp
In resources folder,i placed a simple java file(Test.java) w
First time i created a project using
mvn archetype:create -DgroupId=com.careertales -DartifactId=careertales
-DarchetypeArtifactId=maven-archetype-webapp.
I got a folder structure as :
src/main
-- resources
-- webapp
In resources folder,i placed a simple java file(Test.java) which just prints
Hi Wayne,
Sorry to miss this information.I have a folder called classes in the target
folder.It has the entire java files used in my project.I should instead have
class files right?Please let me know.
Wayne Fay wrote:
>
> Based on the information you are providing, it is nearly impossible to
>
On Thursday 16 October 2008 Jan K wrote:
> I went through the site given by arnaud.It is really useful for as i am
> new maven.
Through the whole book? Really?
> It get the following message in the console:
>
> [INFO] OldArchetype created in dir:
> /home/jano/CVS/margadarsi/ct3/src/careertales
>
I went through the site given by arnaud.It is really useful for as i am new
maven.
It get the following message in the console:
[INFO] OldArchetype created in dir:
/home/jano/CVS/margadarsi/ct3/src/careertales
[INFO]
[INFO]
Based on the information you are providing, it is nearly impossible to
tell you what's going on/wrong/missing/etc in your specific project.
Are your Java source files in src/main/java?
When you run "mvn compile", what happens? Does it say "BUILD
SUCCESSFUL" near the bottom of the output?
When you
I able to build the project successfully.I get a target folder created.But i
donot find any class files created for the project.Here is my sample pom.xml
file:
http://maven.apache.org/POM/4.0.0";
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance";
xsi:schemaLocation="http://maven.apache.org/
On Wednesday 15 October 2008 Jan K wrote:
> What are the mandatory fields(tags) to be used for settings.xml?
You don't need a settings.xml file at all. A good overview is available at
http://maven.apache.org/settings.html
hth,
- martin
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Arnaud HERITIER wrote:
>
> You'll have more information in :
> - http://www.sonatype.com/community/definitive_guide.html
> - http://www.exist.com/better-build-maven
>
> Arnaud
>
> On Tue, Oct 14, 2008 at 12:54 PM, Jan K <[EMAIL
On Tuesday 14 October 2008 Jan K wrote:
> I am very new to maven.I have downloaded apache-maven-2.0.9.I read the
> doc's and installed maven. I executed the following commands in command
> prompt,
>
> mvn archetype:create \
> -DarchetypeGroupId=org.apache.maven.archetypes \
> -DgroupId=com.myc
You'll have more information in :
- http://www.sonatype.com/community/definitive_guide.html
- http://www.exist.com/better-build-maven
Arnaud
On Tue, Oct 14, 2008 at 12:54 PM, Jan K <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I am very new to maven.I have downloaded apache-maven-2.0.9.I read the
> doc's
> and
Graham Leggett wrote:
>
> Kevin Tse wrote:
>
>> Below there are the messages I got when trying to create a Maven project.
>> Please help, your reply will be greatly appreciated.
>> -
On 05/12/2007, Kevin Tse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Below there are the messages I got when trying to create a Maven project.
> Please help, your reply will be greatly appreciated.
try -DartifactId=app rather than -Dartifact=app
-
Kevin Tse wrote:
Below there are the messages I got when trying to create a Maven project.
Please help, your reply will be greatly appreciated.
--
D:\Workspace\MavenPrj>mvn archetype:c
hi,
you can try with the eclipse plugin:
http://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-eclipse-plugin/
Giancarlo
2007/10/25, Ian Godman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi
>
> I am new to Maven 2. I have been converting an application consisting of 4
> eclipse projects, 3 producing library jars the the final one
To run from eclipse you would have to look at the Eclipse plugin. [1]
Basically, you would run mvn eclipse:eclipse (optional: -DdownloadSources=true
and/or -DdownloadJavadoc=true) and create a M2_REPO variable inside Eclipse.
This would set up your classpath for eclipse.
To create a runnable ve
I think Simon is right, have you setted your proxy correctly?
On 4/27/06, ajayasahoo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi alan,
>
> I did try with -U option and get back the same error.
>
> Thx,
> Ajaya
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Hi alan,
I did try with -U option and get back the same error.
Thx,
Ajaya
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On Wed, 2006-04-26 at 09:59 -0700, ajayasahoo wrote:
> I am new to Maven.
>
> I have downloaded maven-2.0.4 and following the Maven Getting Started Guide.
>
> I am under How do I make my first Maven project? and issue the following
> command
>
> mvn archetype:create -DgroupId=com.mycompany.app -
Hi there,
Have you tried appending -U to your mvn command?
allan
ajayasahoo wrote:
I am new to Maven.
I have downloaded maven-2.0.4 and following the Maven Getting Started Guide.
I am under How do I make my first Maven project? and issue the following
command
mvn archetype:create -DgroupId
Hamza,
Those reports need to access your SCM to compute this information. Check you've
defined repository access in your project.xml (for instance CVS using persver):
scm:cvs:pserver:[EMAIL
PROTECTED]:/yourrepo:yourmodule
If you are using CVSNT, check this:
http://maven.apache.org/refe
Thnx Gisbert,
I have another problem now ... when I enter the foll at the cmd prompt
in the project base directory ..
maven -D package=com.company.test.dummy genapp
it asks for a template, ID and name of application ... I dont
understand what template should I give ... I believe the name and ID
You have to add the reports you want to be generatet to your POM, like that:
maven-dashboard-plugin
maven-changelog-plugin
maven-clover-plugin
maven-file-activity-plugin
maven-changes-plugin
maven-developer-activity-plugin
maven-javadoc-plugin
maven-junit-report-plug
Hi,
Check mevenide http://mevenide.codehaus.org
Regards
Carlos Sanchez
A Coruña, Spain
Oness Project
http://oness.sourceforge.net
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I am on WIndows NT 4.
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1.3 is fine. On which platform? We've had this sort of report from people
on Solari
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Shelly,
I have been using maven for a month.
>From what I know, you need web ONLY to do the initial install, CVS updates etc.
>Beyond that, you really don't need a web connection. Most of the jar f
: Thursday, August 07, 2003 11:35 AM
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Hi,
I had the same problem, when I startet usng maven some days. I have put an
entry i mavenwiki faq:
http://wiki.codehaus.org/maven/FrequentlyAskedQuestions#head
88)
> at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Native Method)
> at com.werken.forehead.Forehead.run(Forehead.java:543)
> at com.werken.forehead.Forehead.main(Forehead.java:573)
> -Original Message-
> From: Kumar, Vaidhyanatha K. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Se
I have jdk version 1.3.0? Which jdk version can be used with maven?
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Or you may have a JDK which is sensitive to the
Hi,
I had the same problem, when I startet usng maven some days. I have put an
entry i mavenwiki faq:
http://wiki.codehaus.org/maven/FrequentlyAskedQuestions#head-b010b7e0b46fc1304d0815693dd81d3df6ff1b8d
This is usually a problem with your firewall. Check the logfiles on your
firewall server f
version 1.3.0? Which jdk version can be used with maven?
>
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> Or you may have
)
at com.werken.forehead.Forehead.run(Forehead.java:543)
at com.werken.forehead.Forehead.main(Forehead.java:573)
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Sent: Tuesday, August 05, 2003 6:05 PM
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I am on WIndows NT 4.
>
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>
>
> 1.3 is fine. On which platform? We've had
Shelly,
I have been using maven for a month.
>From what I know, you need web ONLY to do the initial install, CVS updates etc.
>Beyond that, you really don't need a web connection. Most of the jar files can be
>kept in the local repository.
Maven is the way to go!
Vaidhy Kumar
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you can use it offline by specifying the -o switch (or setting
maven.mode.offline in ~/build.properties).
However, you will need to manually construct a local repository of JAR files
and other artifacts so that Maven can find its dependencies.
The structure will need to be identical to http://w
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