Hi Dário,

Thanks for the answer. So it means that by using the 'maven.mode.online' we
can stop downloading of the plugins during a maven run. Could we not have a 
Local folder of a PC to be pointed as the repository. I mean copy / download
the plugins from the web n then later copy them into a folder for the
repository. I shall be trying this option. 

I have found a folder called ".maven" in the documents directory of the
user, but how does one manually copy the plugins into this directory is 
Not known by me. Could let me know anything on this...

Thanks

Sreenivas.



-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: Dário Luís Coneglian Oliveros [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Gesendet: Montag, 4. Juli 2005 15:45
An: Maven Users List
Betreff: RE: hello. (Maven generate reports )

Hi Sreenivas,

Unfortunately I don´t know the answer for your first question.
Regarding the second one, you can disable the download from internet by
setting the property 'maven.mode.online' to false. Another option is to
create a mirror of ibiblio in your intranet and then donwload the artifacts
from the new remote repository by pointing the 'maven.repo.remote' to your
web server, e.g., http://www.intland.com/repository/ibiblio.

Dário



-----Original Message-----
From: Sreenivas Mangasandra [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: segunda-feira, 4 de julho de 2005 09:43
To: 'Maven Users List'
Subject: AW: hello. (Maven generate reports )


Hi Dário,

I would like to know a few more things. Please let me know about it.

How can maven be started from Java? Are there examples how to integrate
maven into java applications? i.e, do we have any APIs so that we call 
Maven from a java program etc.


Can we stop maven from not downloading the plugins during a goal completion.
Since we need to integrate into a product, where it can be a local
Installation without an internet connection. 

Shall be thankful for any ideas / suggestions.Thanks.

Sreenivas.



-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: Dário Luís Coneglian Oliveros [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Gesendet: Montag, 4. Juli 2005 14:31
An: Maven Users List
Betreff: RE: hello. (Maven generate reports )

Hi Sreenivas,

You will be able to find these reports in XML format in the
'generated-xdocs' directory.
Maven actually creates the xml documents first and then convert them to
html.
Hope it helps.

Dário

-----Original Message-----
From: Sreenivas Mangasandra [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: segunda-feira, 4 de julho de 2005 07:18
To: users@maven.apache.org
Subject: hello. (Maven generate reports )


Hello !!!

 

The reports such as CheckStyle, Javadocs etc generated by the Maven is in
the html format. 

Does any body know if we can we generate reports using maven into xml
format,

So that I can store them onto a database and later use them for some
processing. 

Thanks.

 

With Best regards / Mit freundlichen Grüßen 

Sreenivas Mangasandra (mksreenivas),

Intland Software GmbH, Wankel Str. 3,

D-70563 Stuttgart, Germany.

Tel.: +49 711 722 1834

 


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