Bokhan Eugene <eugene.bokhan <at> gmail.com> writes:
>
>
> It's strange for me too :-\ I don't understand where is a problem. The jars
in local repository are not corrupted. At the moment I let it stay as is - with
the jar in classpath
>
>
> 2007/2/20, Ryan, Scott D <scryan <at> alservices.com>:
>
>
>
>
>
> Strange, It sounds like the weblogic jars you have in
> your repository are corrupted. What happens if you point your classpath at
> those jars directly rather than by the plugin pom dependency? We had the
> problem for a while but we removed our local repository and repopulated it
from
> the master that we have at corporate and that made the problem go away.
> Maybe the jars you pushed locally are the wrong version or are corrupted.
> The plugin should build the classpath dynamically via the pom. I will look
> at the pom again to make sure what the depdencies are correct.
>
>
>
> Scott D. Ryan
> Senior Java
> Developer/Architect Aurora Loan Services 10350 Park Meadows Drive
> Littleton, Co. 80124 Office: (720) 945-5328 Cell: (303)
> 263-3044 scryan <at> alservices.com
>
>
>
> From: Bokhan Eugene
> [mailto:eugene.bokhan <at> gmail.com] Sent: Sunday, February 18, 2007
> 11:52 PMTo: user <at> mojo.codehaus.orgSubject: Re: [mojo-user]
> Problem with weblogic-maven-plugin: no protocol: end
>
>
> Hi, Scott!Plugin works perfectly if and only if I comment
> dependencies to weblogic and webservices in the plugin pom file, and after
that
> in mvn.bat I set value for CLASSPATH:%MAVEN_JAVA_EXE% %MAVEN_OPTS%
> -classpath "%CLASSWORLDS_JAR%;C:\bin\bea\weblogic92
\server\lib\weblogic.jar" ...
> :-/> mvn weblogic:deploy[INFO] Scanning for
> projects...[INFO] Searching repository for plugin with prefix:
> 'weblogic'.[INFO]
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
> [INFO] Building userserver[INFO] task-segment:
> [weblogic:deploy][INFO]
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
[INFO]
> [weblogic:deploy][INFO] Weblogic Deployment beginning with parameters
> DeployMojoBase[adminServerHostName = 127.0.0.1,
> adminServerProtocol = http, adminServerPort = 7001, userId = soa, password =
> 12345678, artifactPath =
> C:\Projects\test.prj\SOA\userserver\target/SOA-User-App, projectPackaging =
ear,
> name = userserver, targetNames = AdminServer, remote = true]
> weblogic.Deployer invoked with options: -adminurl http://127.0.0.1:7001 -
username soa -name
> userserver -targets AdminServer -upload -source
> C:\Projects\test.prj\SOA\userserver\target/SOA- User-App.ear
> -deploy<19.02.2007 12:50:39 NOVT> <Info> <J2EE Deployment
> SPI> <BEA-260121> <Initiating deploy operation for application,
> userserver [archive: C:\Projects\test.prj\SOA\userserver\target\SOA-
> User-App.ear], to AdminServer .> Task 5 initiated:
> [Deployer:149026]deploy application userserver on AdminServer.Task 5
> completed: [Deployer:149026]deploy application userserver on
> AdminServer.Target state: deploy completed on Server AdminServer
>
> 2007/2/16, Ryan, Scott D <scryan <at> alservices.com>:
>
>
> Try using
> the t3 protocol and see what happens. You have all the flags set
> to indicate this is a remote server however the url seems to indicate a
> localhost? upload and remote should not be set or at least set to false
> if this is a local deploy. I will try to recreate with your settings
> cause I cannot duplicate it with the defaults.
>
> Scott D. Ryan
> Senior Java
> Developer/Architect Aurora Loan Services 10350 Park Meadows Drive
> Littleton, Co. 80124
> Office: (720)
> 945-5328 Cell: (303) 263-3044
> scryan <at> alservices.com
>
>
> From: Bokhan Eugene [mailto:eugene.bokhan <at> gmail.com] Sent:
> Wednesday,
> February 14, 2007 10:00 PMTo: user <at> mojo.codehaus.orgSubject: [mojo-
user]
> Problem with weblogic-maven-plugin: no protocol: end
>
>
>
> Hello!I'm trying to use the
> weblogic-maven-plugin with weblogic92, but I have a problem. The problem
is:
> whenI start "mvn weblogic:deploy" I get the error(?) "no protocol:
> and".My configuration:- bea weblogic 9.2- maven-2.0.4-
>
pom.xml:...<plugin> <groupId>org.codehaus.mojo</groupId> <artifactId>weblo
gic-maven-plugin</artifactId> <version>2.9.0-
SNAPSHOT</version> <configuration>
> <adminServerHostName>127.0.0.1</adminServerHostName> <adminSe
rverPort>7001</adminServerPort>
> <adminServerProtocol>http</adminServerProtocol> <userId>user<
/userId> <password>12345678</password> <upload>true</upload>
> <remote>true</remote>
> <verbose>false</verbose> <debug>false</debug> <name>se
rver</name> <targetNames>AdminServer</targetNames> </configuration>
> </plugin>...>mvn weblogic:deploy[INFO]
> Scanning for projects...[INFO] Searching repository for plugin with
> prefix: 'weblogic'.[INFO]
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
[INFO]
> Building userserver[INFO] task-segment:
> [weblogic:deploy][INFO]
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
[INFO]
> [weblogic:deploy][INFO] Weblogic Deployment beginning with parameters
> DeployMojoBase[adminServerHostName = 127.0.0.1, adminServerProtocol = http,
adminServerPort =
> 7001, userId = user, password = 12345678, artifactPath =
> C:\Projects\<project>\userserver\target/<projectApp>,
> projectPackaging = ear, name = server, targetNames = AdminServer, remote =
> true]weblogic.Deployer invoked with options: -adminurl
http://127.0.0.1:7001
> -username user -name server -targets AdminServer -upload -source
> C:\Projects\<project>\userserver\target/<projectApp>.ear
> -deploy<14.02.2007 11:25:30 NOVT> <Info> <J2EE Deployment
> SPI> <BEA-260121> <Initiating deploy operation for application,
> server [archive:
> C:\Projects\<project>\userserver\target\<projectApp>.ear], to
> AdminServer .>no protocol: andAt the same time the code below
> works perfectly:import weblogic.Deployer;public class A
> { public static void main(String[]
> args){ Deployer.main(new
> String[]{"-adminurl"," http://127.0.0.1:7001","-username","user","-
password","12345678","-name","server","-targets","AdminServer","-upload","-
source","C:\\Projects\\<project>\\userserver\\target\\<projectApp>.ear","-
deploy"});
> }}I saw maven plugin sources and plugin do
> the same.What I'm doing wrong ?Thanks in
> advance!Eugene.
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Hi guys
I get the same error as Bokhan too.
Find my config below:
...
<configuration>
<adminServerHostName>localhost</adminServerHostName>
<adminServerPort>7001</adminServerPort>
<adminServerProtocol>http</adminServerProtocol>
<userId>weblogic</userId>
<password>weblogic</password>
<staging>false</staging>
<upload>false</upload>
<remote>false</remote>
<verbose>true</verbose>
<debug>true</debug>
<targetNames>examplesServer</targetNames>
</configuration>
...
I am using BEA Weblogic 9.2
Here is my log:
[INFO] [weblogic:deploy {execution: start-container}]
[INFO] Weblogic Deployment beginning with parameters DeployMojoBase
[adminServerHostName = localhost,
adminServerProtocol = t3, adminServerPort = 7001, userId = weblogic, password
= weblogic, artifactPath = C:\dev\projects\m2\modules\infrastructure.aq-
registration\target/infrastructure.aq-registration-1.0-SNAPSHOT,
projectPackaging = war, name = infrastructure.aq-registration, targetNames =
examplesServer, remote = true]
weblogic.Deployer invoked with options: -adminurl t3://localhost:7001 -
username weblogic -name infrastructure.aq-registration -targets examplesServer -
upload -source C:\dev\projects\m2\modules\infrastructure.aq-
registration\target/infrastructure.aq-registration-1.0-SNAPSHOT.war -deploy
<Feb 23, 2007 10:52:28 AM EST> <Info> <J2EE Deployment SPI> <BEA-260121>
<Initiating deploy operation for application, infrastructure.aq-registration
[archive: C:\dev\projects\m2\modules\infrastructure.aq-
registration\target\infrastructure.aq-registration-1.0-SNAPSHOT.war], to
examplesServer .>
no protocol: and
I cant figure out whats wrong !
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