THANK YOU
THANK YOU
THANK YOU
hello, try to download the maven book at www.mergere.com. There's a
link on the
mid-right for the book, "Better Builds With Maven". There's a lot of
information
there that you might find useful.
hope this helps...=)
cheers,
pete marvin
Stefan Arentz wrote:
> On 5/30/06, Marc Weber
On 5/30/06, Marc Weber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello I'm using mvn for 2 month now and I'm till struggling finding the
finding the documentation on the maven.apache.org website.
Same here. I started using Maven 2 about a month ago. It has been
*extremely* painful because of the complete chao
Hello I'm using mvn for 2 month now and I'm till struggling finding the
finding the documentation on the maven.apache.org website. An example:
I was looking for the filename of the user profile setting file
(settings.xml) .. I got this two pages using google and menu:
http://maven.apache.org/mav
Jerarckill - ANS wrote:
> - Finally, a little remark: It seems that the tag
> doesn't work: files defined with tag inside it are not
> copied when I use the archetype. I have checked spellin
hem shared:
- The information we can get from maven WebSite is too scarce. Having a
"quickstart" is a good point but, when we need more information, none is
to be found. So, would it be possible to have the XML Schema along with
information about each tag usable in the archetype.xml
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Subject: maven website
Hi,
In my Maven generated website for multi-project viz MAIN and java
top left panel with project information shows -
Projects
>MAIN
>JAVA
If I click on "JAVA" which is a subproject, I cant
Hi,
In my Maven generated website for multi-project viz MAIN and java
top left panel with project information shows -
Projects
>MAIN
>JAVA
If I click on "JAVA" which is a subproject, I cant navigate well to the MAIN,
currently I am forced to click the back button option in the internet explorer
.
-Dennis DeBruler
-Original Message-
From: Matt Kurjanowicz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 27, 2004 2:24 PM
To: Maven Users List
Subject: Re: How do I add a sub website to the Maven website?
You can also just stick their javadocs into the xdocs subdirectory of
your project
Sanchez
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>
>
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Mike Cassisa [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: Tuesday, July 27, 2004 6:50 PM
> > To: Maven Users List
> > Subject:
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> -Original Message-
> From: Mike Cassisa [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, July 27, 2004 6:50 PM
> To: Maven Users List
> Subject: How do I add a sub website to the Maven website?
>
> I have an extra set of javadocs that come from
I have an extra set of javadocs that come from a third party and relate to
my maven project. When I generate my site it generates javadocs from the
project source code as expected but unfortunately the source code is
generated from wslds using wsdl2java, from the axis project. In any event
we rec
The new live maven website (and the xdoc 1.5 plugin) have problems on IE5.5
with tables.
For some reason, the first table on the page (see mailing lists or team) is
aligned at the bottom of the navcolumn. This particularly affects
jakarta-commons as it has a long navigation. Is this a known
Just a quick one.
On the Maven website (http://maven.apache.org/cvs-usage.html) there is an
error in the "Anonymous CVS Access" section. It is missing a leading colon
(:) from in front of 'pserver'. Looking at CVS for Maven it seems to be
correct in the project.xml, so
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