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Author: Willie Vu
Created: Tue, 24 Feb 2004 2:37 AM
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Using jar and ... won't solve the problem because artifact
directory is based on artifact type, i.e.
/s/
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Developers,
I have written a Maven plug-in putting into the repository having a goal
to execute a java program:
However, after I installing the plug-in and run this goal,
I got this error:
java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: foo/bar/TransformValidator
Does anyone know how to get the
brett 2004/02/23 14:39:21
Modified:antlrproject.xml
docbook project.xml
latkaproject.xml
pom project.xml
Log:
update on mainline too
Revision ChangesPath
1.24 +7 -0 maven-plugins/antlr/project.xml
> My only beef with the current style is what happens when you have
tons
> of sub-projects, as in the case of Jakarta Commons. When you start
> stacking many different scopes of detail on top of one another down
the
> left sidebar, it becomes hard to differentiate between scope
divisions.
> I know,
brett 2004/02/23 14:37:37
Modified:xdocs/reference/developers Tag: MAVEN-1_0-BRANCH
releasing-plugins.xml
Log:
update plugin release documentation
Revision ChangesPath
No revision
No revision
1.4.4.1 +55
brett 2004/02/23 14:33:15
Modified:pom Tag: MAVEN_POM_1_3-branch project.xml
Log:
add version info
Revision ChangesPath
No revision
No revision
1.27.2.1 +7 -0 maven-plugins/pom/project.xml
Index: project.xml
brett 2004/02/23 14:29:48
Modified:latkaTag: MAVEN_LATKA_1_3-branch project.xml
Log:
add version info
Revision ChangesPath
No revision
No revision
1.20.2.1 +7 -0 maven-plugins/latka/project.xml
Index: project.xml
brett 2004/02/23 14:27:27
Modified:docbook Tag: MAVEN_DOCBOOK_1_1-branch project.xml
Log:
add version info
Revision ChangesPath
No revision
No revision
1.15.2.1 +7 -0 maven-plugins/docbook/project.xml
Index: project.xm
brett 2004/02/23 14:24:12
Modified:antlrTag: MAVEN_ANTLR_1_1-branch project.xml
Log:
add version info
Revision ChangesPath
No revision
No revision
1.17.2.1 +7 -0 maven-plugins/antlr/project.xml
Index: project.xml
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Author: Per Olesen
Created: Mon, 23 Feb 2004 5:27 PM
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But how should I do that? I'm not a maven committer, and I do not have ssh access to
Apache servers. Is there some other way for me to access the repository you are
refe
brett 2004/02/23 14:20:27
Modified:war plugin.jelly
war/xdocs changes.xml goals.xml
Log:
add description of changes, add guard against cleaning source files
Revision ChangesPath
1.35 +3 -1 maven-plugins/war/plugin.jelly
Index: plugin.j
brett 2004/02/23 14:14:06
Modified:cruisecontrol project.xml
developer-activity project.xml
eclipse project.xml
file-activity project.xml
idea project.xml
jar project.xml
junit-report pr
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Resolver: Ben Walding
Date: Mon, 23 Feb 2004 5:01 PM
You should be able to do this by loading the pom + jar into the Apache repository at
apache. ibiblio syncs from this every 4 hours or so.
Mark Diggory was the one who set
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Author: Per Olesen
Created: Mon, 23 Feb 2004 1:31 PM
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And the URL from which the resource can be downloaded is:
http://apache.mirrors.hoobly.com/xml/commons/xml-commons-resolver-1.1.tar.gz
Or, if mirror is down, go to: "htt
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This is the project descriptor for the upload request
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I'd like to chat more on this, but I'm totally swamped today. Maybe I
can respond later tonite. I agree with alot of the discussion, what I
built is primarily a prototype with tons of room for input. Anyone who
wants to step up to bat and play around with it, I will provide the
alternate site.j
On Mon, 2004-02-23 at 11:37, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> My only beef with the current style is what happens when you have tons of
> sub-projects, as in the case of Jakarta Commons. When you start stacking
> many different scopes of detail on top of one another down the left sidebar,
> it becomes ha
My only beef with the current style is what happens when you have tons of
sub-projects, as in the case of Jakarta Commons. When you start stacking
many different scopes of detail on top of one another down the left sidebar,
it becomes hard to differentiate between scope divisions. I know, the
heade
I like the idea of the blue bgcolor for non-focused tabs, but I'd also say
to use a lighter gray for the fg of those tabs (increases contrast and
readability). As for the pipes, it's a simple solution and seems very
effective on other sites.
One thing, though: I think the part that needs the most
On Mon, 2004-02-23 at 07:55, Mark R. Diggory wrote:
> I thought it'd be good to forward this onto you "Crazy Maven
> Developers". What do you think about horizontal project navigation:
>
> http://www.apache.org/~mdiggory/commons/math/userguide/index.html
What you have in the tabs across the top
Can you make any recommendations on colors for tab background or fonts
that would be better? I'm think of maybe using the "h1" background color
for the active tabs (blue) with the "h2" class as the bgcolor for
inactive tabs.
I also was going to use a css property to place a pipe delimiter betwe
Personally, I like how it works with an umbrella project (Jakarta), but
really don't like the current contrast of the menus. It's hard to read,
and hard to visually pull out the link breaks. But I'd say it's really
close to being a nice alternative.
Just my 2c.
-john
On Mon, 2004-02-23 at 07:55,
I thought it'd be good to forward this onto you "Crazy Maven
Developers". What do you think about horizontal project navigation:
http://www.apache.org/~mdiggory/commons/math/userguide/index.html
-Mark
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Ok I added the following:
1.) first three navi levels sta
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Date: Mon, 23 Feb 2004 5:40 AM
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an initial version of the wsdl2java plugin. It has targets to generate .java files
from wsdl definitions, can generate the testcases, and compile all jav
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