Try: mvn org.codehaus.mojo:dashboard-maven-plugin:1.0-SNAPSHOT:dashboard
or whatever version you're using. With regards, Nick Stolwijk -----Original Message----- From: Nagesh, Srinivas (IS Consultant) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thu 2/7/2008 4:03 PM To: Maven Users List Subject: RE: Maven Reporting - DashBoard-Maven-Plugin 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. [EMAIL PROTECTED] web. www.vub.de HRB Köln 24015 UStID DE 122 649 251 GF Dr. Achim Preuss Neudorf, Dr. Christian Preuss Neudorf --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]