I second the idea of having the dependencies in a local repository. I too am interested in this plug-in.

We used the WAS5 plugin in the past but re also migrating to the WAS6 based products.


Regards,



Garvin LeClaire
[EMAIL PROTECTED]




nicolas de loof wrote:
Looks a nice idea (as I'm migrating to WAS 6.1 !)

I'd prefer to avoid dependency on an installed WAS6 server
Couldn't the plugin declare dependencies on WAS6 jars, and a goal to install/deploy them in a private repo (like the eclipse: make-artifacts <http://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-eclipse-plugin/make-artifacts-mojo.html> does) ?

I myself have written a was5 plugin to encapsulate wsdl2service task using this strategy, so that developers don't have to install WAS to get the build to pass.

Nico.

2008/1/25, Trygve Laugstøl <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>:

    Have anyone else looked at this?

    I took a quick glance and it looks like a very useful plugin.

    Are there people using WAS 6? Would it be a useful addition for your
    project? Are there other operations that you would like to see?

    What is the current process for adding committers?

      * Commitment from the submitter to push for a 1.0?
      * 3 +1 votes?
      * A despot with some spare time? :)

    --
    Trygve

    David J. M. Karlsen (JIRA) wrote:
    > Plugin for wrapping ws_ant WebSphere 6.1.x tasks
    > ------------------------------------------------
    >
    >                  Key: MOJO-1010
    >                  URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MOJO-1010
    >              Project: Mojo
    >           Issue Type: New Feature
    >           Components: Plugin Submission
    >          Environment: N/A
    >             Reporter: David J. M. Karlsen
    >          Attachments: maven-was6-plugin.zip
    >
    > I'd like to submit a plugin. The goal of the plugin is to be a
    wrapper/launcher for ws_ant - IBM WebSphere appservers
    tool/wrapper arount ant/websphere ant tasks, thus integrating
    ws_ant with maven - and ease usage of ws_ant.
    >
    > Please se attached .zip for an initial approach.
    > What I'd like to do is:
    > -cleanup the build script generation
    > -apply the codehaus stuff (e.g. use mojo parent)
    > -improve documentation
    > -provide examples for running each goal
    >
    > I also hope to get more feedback by getting it into the mojo
    project - and exposing the code in an exteral repo.
    >
    > I'm already a comitter on the cargo project (albeit being very
    inactive for a long time now).
    > The plugins are not in conflict as the goal of this plugin is to
    reflect the natures of the IBM provided goals.
    > It's been developed as a quick path to achieve automated build,
    configuration and deployment to websphere based environments for
    my customers environment, and kindly given permission to OS it by
    Mr. Odd-Atle Olsen @ DnB NOR, http://www.dnbnor.no - kudos for that.
    >
    > I hope this can be accepted for the sandbox soon so that I can
    continue work on it - hopefully in a joint effort with other
    users/contributers/committers.
    >
    > I may be contacted by email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
    <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - or phone :-) +47 90 68 22 43.
    >


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