Since the parent POM is part of the definition of the artifact, it
does have to be installed.

-Stephen

On 3/18/06, Rune Flobakk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ah, of course! The new transitive dependency thingie! It worked when I
> ran mvn install first on the parent project.
>
> But I tried to exclude the parent project in the dependency definition
> to make maven fetch the project without also looking for the parent POM,
> but that didn't work. Must the parent project be installed to the
> repository, or is it a way to avoid this? I didn't have to install any
> other project than the one sub-project in question when using Maven 1.
>
> Thanks for your valuable startup help :)
>
> Rune
>
> Stephen Duncan skrev:
> > Here's the steps as I understand them:
> >
> > 1) It sees the dependency.
> > 2) It attempts to get the dependency's POM, so that it can resolve
> > transitive dependencies.
> > 3) It sees the <parent> element in the dependency's POM.
> > 4) It attempts to get the parent POM so it can have all the
> > information it needs for transitive  dependencies.
> >
> > I assume the problem is the parent project has NOT been installed into
> > the local repo using mvn install.  When you remove the dependency,
> > it's ok, because it find the parent pom using the <relativePath>
> > element (or it's default, the directory above).  When it tries to find
> > it for the dependency, however, it doesn't have access to this
> > relativePath, so it looks it up the normal way, which is to look in
> > the local repo, and if not found, in the remote repos.
> >
> > -Stephen
> >
> > On 3/17/06, Rune Flobakk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> Hi!
> >> I've just begun to make a Maven 1 project into a Maven 2 project. The
> >> project consists of a parent project with a few sub projects.
> >>
> >> One of the subprojects depends on another, and with the Maven 1 project
> >> I can on the dependee project run 'maven jar:install' to install it to
> >> the local repository, and the project depending on it will fetch it when
> >> compiling its source.
> >>
> >> I've managed to make a functional Maven 2 project on the dependee
> >> project and installed it to the local Maven 2 repository using 'mvn
> >> install'. The project installs nicely to C:\Documents and
> >> Settings\Rune\.m2\repository\wsu_khepera\simulator\1.0\simulator-1.0.jar.
> >>
> >> Now, for the project depending on the just installed artifact, I have
> >> defined in pom.xml:
> >>
> >>         <dependencies>
> >>                 <dependency>
> >>                         <artifactId>simulator</artifactId>
> >>                         <groupId>wsu_khepera</groupId>
> >>                         <version>1.0</version>
> >>                 </dependency>
> >>         </dependencies>
> >>
> >> But when running 'mvn compile' it seems to try to fetch the parent
> >> project from the repository, and the first downloading-message I get is
> >> this:
> >>
> >> Downloading:
> >> http://repo1.maven.org/maven2/tdt4240/group10/robot/0.1/robot-0.1.pom
> >>
> >> I'm assuming it has already looked in the local repository when trying
> >> to download from the default remote one?
> >>
> >> Why is it looking for the groupId 'tdt4240.group10', artifactId 'robot',
> >> version '0.1' which is the parent project, instead of the one I've
> >> defined as a dependency? I assume it finds the parent project which I've
> >> defined already with <parent>...</parent>, because if I remove the
> >> defined dependency and try to compile, I get no errors about missing
> >> parent project (but of course compile errors because of the dependency
> >> project).
> >>
> >> I'm a bit stuck on this one, and hope somebody can shed some light on
> >> this matter. I'm very familiar with these concepts from Maven 1, but
> >> have just started to use Maven 2. If I need to provide more info, please
> >> tell me.
> >>
> >> Cheers,
> >> Rune
> >>
> >>
> >>
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