Hi all, as described in dashboard documentation : http://mojo.codehaus.org/dashboard-maven-plugin/
you must add this in your pom.xml or settings.xml to use properly the dashboard plugin: <pluginRepositories> <pluginRepository> <id>Codehaus Snapshots</id> <url> http://snapshots.repository.codehaus.org/</url> </pluginRepository> </pluginRepositories> But even if this configuration is well done, Maven doesn't recognize the "mvn dashboard-report:dashboard" command. and to work fine, you must run "mvn org.codehaus.mojo:dashboard-maven-plugin:1.0-SNAPSHOT:dashboard" command instead of "mvn dashboard-report:dashboard". See : http://www.nabble.com/Make-a-Codehaus-plugin-works-on-a-local-configuration-tf4297606s177.html or http://www.nabble.com/Multimodule-code-coverage-report-tf4511339s177.html or http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MOJO-899 In the project's beginning, i decided to modify the goal prefix to "dashboard-report" instead of the default's one by adding in the pom.xml of the dashboard plugin : ... <build> .... <plugins> <plugin> <artifactId>maven-plugin-plugin</artifactId> <configuration> <goalPrefix>dashboard-report</goalPrefix> </configuration> </plugin> ... </plugins> ... </build> .... I think it's The Maven resolution problem of "dashboard-report". Maven does not resolve properly the plugin prefix. it's for that : "mvn dashboard-report:dashboard" doesn't work correctly. For the next release , i will post a vote to "users@maven.apache.org " and "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" mailing lists to delete this goalPrefix and let the default's one which works fine. After that, you will have to modify the goal prefix in your command line or Continuum goals to use the dashboard report : from "dashboard-report:dashboard" to "dashboard:dashboard" or from "dashboard-report:persist" to "dashboard:persist" Best Regards David Vicente SrinivasN wrote: > > I did... the second command never worked... it complains that it cannot > find the dashboard-report plugin. I even set up the repository as > mentioned and it downloaded while generating site... but the second > command doesn't work. > > Thanks > > Srinivas > x3126 > > -----Original Message----- > From: VUB Stefan Seidel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Thursday, February 07, 2008 10:00 AM > To: Maven Users List > Subject: Re: Maven Reporting - DashBoard-Maven-Plugin > > Quote: > To generate the site and the correct dashboard report, you must run the > dashboard report plugin in 2 passes : > # mvn site > # mvn dashboard-report:dashboard > > You should execute these two commands on the command line. > > regards, > > Stefan > > Nagesh, Srinivas (IS Consultant) wrote: >> Hi Stefan, >> >> Thanks for your response. >> >> As you mentioned I am looking for a common report.When I try using the >> dashboard-maven-plugin, I ran into the following problem >> >> I went to http://mojo.codehaus.org/dashboard-maven-plugin/usage.html >> >> 1. Placed the dashboard plugin at the very end of the reporting tag. >> 2. Ran Maven Site. This actually generated the report before the findbugs >> plugin is executed. Shouldnt it supposed to run it at the last when all >> the other plugins have finished generating their reports? >> 3. Also as mentioned in the site above, what does this mean? "add the >> dashboard report item in the left menu". >> >> Would you happen to have a working example of the dashboard-maven-plugin? >> >> Thanks >> >> Srinivas >> x3126 >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: VUB Stefan Seidel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >> Sent: Thursday, February 07, 2008 2:46 AM >> To: Maven Users List >> Subject: Re: Maven Reporting >> >> Hi, >> >> you may consolidate single reports for all modules (like Javadoc, JXR, >> ...) using the "aggregate" feature of these reports. The question is, >> what do you really want to do? Your modules have different names for >> example, how do you "consolidate" that? >> >> If you are looking for a common report on JUnit tests, Checkstyle, >> Findbugs etc. have a look at the dashboard-maven-plugin. >> >> regards, >> >> Stefan >> >> Nagesh, Srinivas (IS Consultant) wrote: >>> Hi All, >>> >>> I have a multi-project setup in maven >>> >>> -- Proj >>> -- pom.xml <-- Reporting >>> -- Proj1 >>> -- pom.xml >>> -- Proj2 >>> -- pom.xml >>> >>> When I specify reporting in the parent pom, the reports are generated in >>> the respective children projects. I would like to know if there is a >>> feature to create a consolidated report of the sub project (Proj1 & >>> Proj2)? >>> >>> Thanks >>> >>> Srini >>> >> > > -- > best regards, > > Stefan Seidel > software developer > ________________________ > VUB Printmedia GmbH > Chopinstraße 4 > D-04103 Leipzig > Germany > tel. +49 (341) 9 60 50 07 > fax. +49 (341) 9 60 50 92 > mail. 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