Eugene Kuleshov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 16/06/2008 12:58:03:

> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> >  I had previously deleted the local M:\... reference, and left it only
> >  at the "Default Local" one, ie the one in ~/.m2/ (which was not
> >  previously there as I had defined it elsewhere - I wanted to make
> >  sure that it all worked when everything was where it is meant to be).
> 
>   Doesn't seem related then.
> 
> > > By the way, do you have stacktrace for that in the Eclipse log at
> > > <workspace>/.metadata/.log or in the "Error Log" view? Though your 
stack
> >
> >  Yes (and I found a good one for the hyperlink issue that I reported 
> the other day).
>  >
> >  Unable to create project from archetype 
> [au.com.aami.archetypes:basic-jar:1.0 -> ]
> >  org.apache.maven.archetype.exception.UnknownArchetype: The desired 
> archetype does not exist (au.com.aami.archetypes:basic-jar:1.0)
>  > at 
> org.apache.maven.archetype.generator.DefaultArchetypeGenerator.
> generateArchetype(Unknown 
> Source)
>  > at 
> org.apache.maven.archetype.generator.DefaultArchetypeGenerator.
> generateArchetype(Unknown 
> Source)
>  > at 
> 
org.apache.maven.archetype.DefaultArchetype.generateProjectFromArchetype(Unknown
 

> Source)
>  > at 
> org.maven.ide.eclipse.internal.project.ProjectConfigurationManager.
> createArchetypeProject(Unknown 
> Source)
>  > at 
> 
org.maven.ide.eclipse.wizards.MavenProjectWizard$4.runInWorkspace(Unknown 
> Source)
>  > at 
> org.eclipse.core.internal.resources.InternalWorkspaceJob.run(Unknown 
Source)
>  > at org.eclipse.core.internal.jobs.Worker.run(Unknown Source)
> 
>   Interesting... I wonder if you still have "<repository></repository>" 
> entry in your archetype catalog? What happen if you remove it from 
there?
> 
>   If that won't help, you could try to specify "remote" repository using 

> file:/// protocol in your archetype catalog and try to use it from 
> there. Though it is somewhat weird to have archetypes only in the local 
> repository, because they meant to be shared within the team...
> 
> > > traces without the line numbers aren't very helpful, so you may
> > > want to enable debug info in your RSA's Java configuration.
> >
> >  Er, doesn't your code need to be compiled in debug mode for that to 
work?
> 
>   m2eclipse is compiled with debug info, so as Eclipse and so as Maven 
> and Archetype components.
>   It been said that RSA has some settings for IBM JVM to disable this 
> information, claimed to improve performance.

You're right. The default eclipse.ini had -Xnolinenumbers in it. Not 
anymore.

(ref: 
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/javasdk/v5r0/index.jsp?topic=/com.ibm.java.doc.diagnostics.50/diag/appendixes/cmdline/cmdline_x.html)



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