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>> i dont know how to use versions-maven-plugin @ mojo
>> I need to create a new MavenProject with the remote pom.xml that i read in
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.xml that i read in
> mojo
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i dont know how to use versions-maven-plugin @ mojo
I need to create a new MavenProject with the remote pom.xml that i read in
mojo
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get my hands on one.
> How do I get my hands on instances of these classes?
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er builder = null;
that doesnt work and to create a MavenProjectBuilder i need a
ProfileManager, and I can't
figure out how to get my hands on one.
How do I get my hands on instances of these classes?
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Easy to write yourself in java
On 10 August 2010 09:06, muss_ wrote:
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> no,
> i need it in java like readRepository() and it returns a list of artifackts
> or plugins
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no,
i need it in java like readRepository() and it returns a list of artifackts
or plugins
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.xml are already in local
> repository
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> Thanks
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hi,
is there a way to read plugins from local repository.
I write a mojo and read an another pom.xml
I have to find out if the dependencies from pom.xml are already in local
repository
Thanks
Muss
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