Well, what I'm really looking for is an approach to figuring out the
problem or if I can't get that, at least a better understanding of it.
> I'm not sure I understand your question, but in general, if you need to find
> a JAR containing an arbitrary class, you can use the Nexus search engine,
> e
Here is what I am seeing when I try to run "mvn test":
I've been poking around looking for someone else who might have been
having similar problems but so far all I've been able to discover is
that it is likely to be a transitive dependency problem with the
logger. Could use some clues as to how
Oh, wait. I think I found it.
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On Mon, Feb 22, 2010 at 9:16 AM, Jim Collings wrote:
> I can't seem to subscribe to any of their lists. Is there a magic
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This looks pretty complex... then again maybe I had better look again
after I've had more sleep. ;-)
On Fri, Feb 19, 2010 at 6:51 AM, Jim Collings wrote:
>> Cargo supports Jetty and Tomcat, so it's not only for full Java EE
>> containers no.
>>
>> /Anders
>
> Cargo supports Jetty and Tomcat, so it's not only for full Java EE
> containers no.
>
> /Anders
OK, then I'll have a closer look.
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On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 2:56 PM, Wayne Fay wrote:
>> Profiles? Aren't those used for different platforms? I think you
>> mistake my meaning. We have a project that has two subcomponents, one
>> of which runs on a full J2EE container, Weblogic and the other which
>> runs on Sun Webserver 7.
>
> An
For those just starting this, I'm automating a deployment of a
two-part project that has one part on Sun Webserver 7 and another on
Weblogic. Each dev should be able to have his or her own special
configuration so in the previous thread I figured out how to load
stuff from a centralized properties
> Profiles are used to just swap between configurations, run plugins that
> normally don't run, etc.
>
> Stuff you'd like to be able to switch on and off.
>
> If your goal is to just load properties, that seems like a good approach.
>
> Now if you had a properties file for each server type, then y
>> all have their stuff in different places. What I want is a properties
>> file that the dev can stash in his home directory which will be read
>> by Maven to establish installation parameters and JVM options for each
>
> Maybe use settings.xml in user home dir? Otherwise this calls for a profile
OK, so I've a project that uses two different containers. Sun
Webserver 7 and Weblogic. I'm trying to set up an automated deployment
that is easily configurable for the individual developers, cause they
all have their stuff in different places. What I want is a properties
file that the dev can sta
Aw crud.
Thanks for your help guys but this turned out to be a case of
developer headspace and timing. ;-)
I forgot that I had to call maven:prepare first. My assumption at the
time was that it would be called by maven:perform if it was required.
Not the case though.
Works great now.
Jim C.
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tion for setting custom ones on the
> perform mojo:
>
> http://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-release-plugin/perform-mojo.html#releaseProfiles
>
>
> On Thu, 2009-12-10 at 09:25 -0500, Jim Collings wrote:
>> The objective is to prevent maven's attempt at site deployment.
>&g
#goals
>
> 2009/12/10 Jim Collings :
>> The objective is to prevent maven's attempt at site deployment.
>> Everything else, though, I want. Problem is that when I use the xml
>> below, it ONLY installs.
>>
>> So I added goals with install:
&g
The objective is to prevent maven's attempt at site deployment.
Everything else, though, I want. Problem is that when I use the xml
below, it ONLY installs.
So I added goals with install:
org.apache.maven.plugins
maven-release-plugin
...someversion
It seems to me that the API only supports execution of the 'svn'
command and it's various parameters and switches. The problem is that
in subversion, a different executable command is used to retrieve a
proper detailed version number of the local copy, that being
'svnversion'. Using this command, I
Assume that a command exists on all OS's and is in the command
execution path. 'svnversion', for example. Is there a plugin that
will allow one to execute it?
Jim C.
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I want to append the subversion revision to the file name of the
assembly but not the war file. I believe I already have access to the
${buildNumber} as it shows up in my manifest appropriately.
Clue?
Jim C.
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> Exceptions when trying to deploy are as follows:
>
> INFO: ... initialized Struts-Spring integration successfully
> java.lang.Exception: Could not load
> servers/AdminServer/tmp//appmergegen_1254502686535_OurApp/war/WEB-INF/classes/com...
I wonder if this might be related to staging but I've fid
> But it still is incredibly annoying that I have to send the war file with
> all libraries to make it to work.
Clarification? Are you installing the jar libraries as Oracle shared
libraries or something? I'm totally gonna blow a gasket if I have to
do that.
I've created a new thread with more
If we can figure this issue out, I'll see if I can't publish/post a
maven-based solution in the Maven and Oracle forums so that others
will not have to go through our pain.
We are having all the usual problems regarding where Weblogic expects
to find things and what exclusions need to be made in w
Not so much. Take Weblogic for example. You really can't deploy a
Struts2 based WAR file to it because of library conflicts. It would be
cool if I could specify somehow, somewhere that this is a Weblogic
project. Then it would always build as an ear and would include a
weblogic-application.xml wi
Is there any way to do this? The jar in question is not part of my
build but is part of my assembly as it needs to be installed into the
web container by the installation script.
I've had one suggestion so far that I should create a separate module
for getting the jar but I'll need more details. Th
>> So, the recommended way is to have something like this, correct?
>>
>> xx-weblogic (all code for web-application)
>> xx-webapp (the actual war, containing src/main/webapp, src/main/resources,
>> but no src/main. Code is really included though .jar files in lib).
I've created a xx-weblogic
This is still a problem. Still not working. Clues anyone?
On Mon, Aug 31, 2009 at 10:50 AM, Jim Collings wrote:
> BTW, I've tried this by using a dependancySet in the descriptor. This
> didn't work out.
>
BTW, I've tried this by using a dependancySet in the descriptor. This
didn't work out.
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The question in question was mine rather than Mr. Russo's. ;-)
So I've created a SunWebserver module and added the jar as a
dependency. What maven is producing now is nothing when I use the
compile goal and a jar with manifest.mf, pom.xml, pom.properties etc.
Still no jar though. Not even as a su
So my container requires a jdbc driver for a resource and we are doing a
scripted install of our war file. I need the jar but I need it outside
the war file and inside the assembly zip file so that my installation
script can put it in the container's classpath. Any suggestions as to
how I might a
So I have a jar that needs to be in an assembly but not in the war
file. It's a jdbc driver for the appserver.
How can I get it into the compressed archive but outside of the *.war file?
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Jim Collings wrote:
> OK, looks like the assembly building twice is an actual maven bug.
>
> On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 11:31 AM, Jim Collings wrote:
>> OK, thanks! That keeps if from installing. Now if I can just keep it
>> from building the assembly twice. I'll hav
Found here:
http://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-assembly-plugin/single-mojo.html#skipAssembly
I've been trying to use it to keep the assembly from building twice.
Phase is set to package and goal is single.
Typically the build is constructed by calling "mvn clean install".
Any Ideas?
Jim C.
assembly-plugin/single-mojo.html#skipAssembly
>
> On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 8:31 AM, Jim Collings wrote:
>> OK, thanks! That keeps if from installing. Now if I can just keep it
>> from building the assembly twice. I'll have it made. ;-/
>>
>> Jim C.
>>
&g
OK, looks like the assembly building twice is an actual maven bug.
On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 11:31 AM, Jim Collings wrote:
> OK, thanks! That keeps if from installing. Now if I can just keep it
> from building the assembly twice. I'll have it made. ;-/
>
> Jim C.
>
> On Fri
OK, thanks! That keeps if from installing. Now if I can just keep it
from building the assembly twice. I'll have it made. ;-/
Jim C.
On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 11:14 AM, Mohan KR wrote:
> set the false in the plugin config.
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To
Yes. I've been reading this page. Can you be more specific?
On Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 11:50 AM, Nord, James wrote:
> http://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-assembly-plugin/single-mojo.html#attach
>
>> -Original Message-----
>> From: Jim Collings [mailto:jlistn...@gmail.com
Didn't work. Neither did changing to false.
Anybody have additional ideas?
On Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 11:25 AM, Jim Collings wrote:
> http://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-assembly-plugin/usage.html
>
> So the docs I found at the link above had this to say:
>
> "When the as
d into the repository on an install and
deploy goal.'
So in theory all I have to do is change the assemblyId?
I'll see if I can figure out how to do this and try a test.
On Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 11:18 AM, Jim Collings wrote:
> So I have a sub module that has an assembly. It is associated wi
So I have a sub module that has an assembly. It is associated with
the "package" goal. Each time I run install though, the zip file
created is placed in the repository. There is no need for this. How
can I prevent it?
Jim C.
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Brian E. Fox wrote:
> Make a new module that builds your assembly and place a dependency on
> the war so that it will run last.
Hey, that's a great idea! That will also allow me to separate the
assembly from the rest, making is easier for other Dev's to understand.
Thanks! :-)
Jim C.
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9:36 AM, Jim Collings wrote:
> So in other terms, I want to run an assembly in a specified phase for
> a specified module.
>
> On Fri, Jul 17, 2009 at 9:10 AM, Jim Collings wrote:
>> So I have a project which builds several submodules but culminates in
>> the construction of
So in other terms, I want to run an assembly in a specified phase for
a specified module.
On Fri, Jul 17, 2009 at 9:10 AM, Jim Collings wrote:
> So I have a project which builds several submodules but culminates in
> the construction of a war file out of those submodules. In the end,
&
So I have a project which builds several submodules but culminates in
the construction of a war file out of those submodules. In the end,
all I need is the war file. How can I run an assembly AFTER and ONLY
AFTER everything else is done and exclusive of the submodules?
Jim C.
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So what I want to produce is a zip file that contains:
An installation script
A directory with OpenSSO files for the app server.
Possibly a directory with the app server itself.
Problem: I can't, for the life of me, figure out how to copy and zip a
directory into an assembly. I've been trying to
I have a *.war file that is already constructed. All I want to do is
Zip it together with some OpenSSO jars and an installation script.
Problem is that I don't have a sufficient understanding of how the
assembly file tools work. They don't seem to behave in a standard
manner. Anyone know where I c
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