Sean The vast majority of my compilation/builds are in Java 8. I do not see these issues. Are you thinking what he is observing with Javadoc behavior during the Netbeans initiated builds is Java 8 related?
I just did a full clean install through Netbeans and it went smoothly (slowly but smoothy). Took another look at your log output and the first line is this " cd C:\Projects dataFascia\incubator-nifi\nifi; "JAVA_HOME=C:\\Program Files\\Java\\jdk1.8.0_11" cmd /c "\"\"C:\\Program Files\\NetBeans 8.0\\java\\maven\\bin\\mvn.bat\" -Dfile.encoding=UTF-8 -Prelease-profile install\"" " So please try to disengage the -Prelease-profile and see what the outcome of the build is then. Thanks Joe On Wed, Jun 17, 2015 at 11:01 PM, Sean Busbey <[email protected]> wrote: > That sounds like java 8. > > Can you make sure your java install is jdk7? > > -- > Sean > On Jun 17, 2015 9:58 PM, "Joe Witt" <[email protected]> wrote: > >> John, >> >> It appears that your netbeans build is trying to build the javadocs >> and isn't ignoring the errors. Our current javadocs do appear to >> generate a disturbingly high number of errors. It will be a long slow >> painful process to clean them up and in time they will be. For now >> though our typical build knows to ignore that. Perhaps netbeans is >> overriding that behavior somehow. >> >> Also of note that often times attachments are blocked (always really). >> So for cases like this feel free to generate a JIRA where you can >> attached your logs (which were very helpful by the way). >> >> I also noticed the build is taking 10+ minutes for you. Might be a >> case of an under-resourced system but keep in mind you can do >> something like 'mvn -T C1 clean install' and Maven will use 1 thread >> per core that you have. On a bit higher powered box i do something >> like 'mvn -T C3 clean install' and the full build takes about 2 mins. >> Just something to keep in mind so building is a bit quicker for you. >> >> Thanks >> Joe >> >> On Wed, Jun 17, 2015 at 2:10 PM, John Clark <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> > Hi, >> > >> > I did get the build to work on a Linux machine (Centos)...the problem I >> had >> > with the ce.gluu.info on one machine is probably caused by my having >> > installed 'gluu' previously and it named my host 'ce.gluu.info' and I >> > didn't realize that this had happened. >> > >> > Any info on windows builds with NetBeans would still be appreciated. >> > >> > Thank you! >> > >> > Regards, >> > John Clark >> > >> > >> > On Tue, Jun 16, 2015 at 4:39 PM, John Clark <[email protected]> >> > wrote: >> > >> >> Hi, >> >> >> >> >> >> I’m trying to build NiFi from source and have run into a couple problems >> >> and was hoping that you could point me to documentation or answers that >> >> might help. >> >> >> >> I’ve tried to build on Linux and also on Windows with NetBeans and have >> >> had problems on both systems. >> >> >> >> * Linux Build:* >> >> >> >> On Linux I used the NiFi ‘Quickstart’ documentation and following the >> >> documentation I: >> >> >> >> >> >> 1. Successfully downloaded the code using GIT. >> >> 2. Set MAVEN_OPTS="-Xms1024m -Xmx3076m -XX:MaxPermSize=256m" >> >> 3. Successfully built the nifi-parent using 'mvn clean install. >> >> 4. Successfully built the nifi-nar-maven-plugin using 'mvn clean >> >> install' >> >> 5. Attempted to build nifi using mvn -T C2.0 clean install but the >> >> build resulted in a number of successes and a number of errors. >> >> 6. The errors in the NiFi build seem to revolve around this following >> >> statement: "java.net.UnknownHostException: ce.gluu.info: >> ce.gluu.info: >> >> Name or service not known. >> >> >> >> Attached is a text file that contains the output of the Linux build. >> >> >> >> *Windows Build:* >> >> >> >> I'm trying to build on Windows using NetBeans and the first problem may >> be >> >> that you don't support this kind of build. >> >> >> >> >> >> 1. I use the team GIT Clone option to have NetBeans download the >> >> projects from the same GIT repository. This appears to work fine. >> >> 2. I build nifi-parent with success. >> >> 3. I build the nifi-nam-maven-plugin with success. >> >> 4. When I try to build the nifi project I only get as far as the NiFi >> >> properties >> >> >> >> I've attached a text file that has the NetBeans build output. >> >> *I haven't started to dig into the error notations in detail yet. I do >> >> notice that in the case of the build failure of 'nifi-properties' it >> seems >> >> to be unable to find in >> >> >> 'incubator-nifi\nifi\nifi-commons\nifi-properties\target\test-classes\NiFiProperties\conf\' >> >> any of the three files, 'nifi.blank.properties', >> 'nifi.missing.properties >> >> and 'nifi.properties'. But when I look in that directory all of those >> >> files exist and have data.* >> >> >> >> *I'm wondering if you have any advice, in general about building with >> >> NetBeans on Windows.* >> >> >> >> Thanks and Regards, >> >> John >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >>
