hould be a distinction between direct and transitive
dependencies in the POM. I should be able to *suggest* the version of
the transitive dependencies to use, but not have it included in the
cleaapath if no direct dependency references it.
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Nicola Ken Barozzi commented on MNG-460:
Thanks! :-)
I had used the dot insted of the colon in the last patch so that
properties can look exactly like they are in Maven if
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Nicola Ken Barozzi reopened MNG-460:
I had used the dot insted of the colon in the last patch so that
properties can look exactly like they are in Maven if the rederence is "pom".
H
[ http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MNG-460?page=comments#action_40865 ]
Nicola Ken Barozzi commented on MNG-460:
With pompatch.diff one can access the POM by using
${[pom_id].[expression]}
where expression is without "project.".
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Nicola Ken Barozzi updated MNG-460:
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Attachment: pompatch.diff
Patch to make <...:pom> register the property helper
> Direct access to the POM expressions as ant p
[ http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MNG-460?page=comments#action_40820 ]
Nicola Ken Barozzi commented on MNG-460:
I'm changing it to be part of the pom task itself, and to use the same notation
as in Maven.
> Direct access to the POM exp
Direct access to the POM expressions as ant properties
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Key: MNG-460
URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MNG-460
Project: Maven 2
Type: New Feature
Components: maven-artifact-ant
Reporter: Nicola Ken
Niclas Hedhman wrote:
On Wednesday 05 January 2005 16:39, Nicola Ken Barozzi wrote:
The Depot project SVN
is still there, ready to be used if/when needed by the Maven project.
From the Magic project we have spun off what we call Transit, which provides a
simple, flexible and powerful solution to
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support and point users to the Maven repository handling code.
Does this sound reasonable?
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Jason van Zyl wrote:
On Mon, 2003-12-01 at 10:29, Nicola Ken Barozzi wrote:
...
Not that Maven should necessarily move to Forrest for documentation, but
it can be a nice alternative. In fact I have already stylesheets that
can render Maven docs in Forrest, so it would really not even change the
not even change the
current setups.
Leo Simmons has started a plugin for Maven but ATM there is no update.
Any takers for it? It sould also make a nice speed-functionality test
between the Maven xdoc and Forrest.
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James Strachan wrote:
On 26 Nov 2003, at 08:39, Nicola Ken Barozzi wrote:
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Look in Forrest, we are doing just that since some time now.
http://xml.apache.org/forrest/forrest-issues.html
If you want to grab the stylesheet, go ahead, it's Apache-licensed ;-)
I took a quick look at the page
rrest-issues.html
If you want to grab the stylesheet, go ahead, it's Apache-licensed ;-)
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.
Hence I agree with this. From the Gump perspective having arbitrary
artifacts is ok, but for systems that automate things it's vitally
important that artifact types are clearly defined.
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Peter Donald wrote:
On Tue, 11 Nov 2003 01:05 am, Nicola Ken Barozzi wrote:
My personal understanding, in extreme summary, is that Peter Donald
refused to actively collaborate with some other Avalon members. I had
seen the fracture in the community and proposed him to make Phoenix a
project on
aking our balls, Maven doesn't want to collaborate with
you, get over it.
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ugins (jxr).
Not really, AFAIK jxr uses the old version, while javasrc is a new
donation to the ASF.
The other sounds useful too.
It still needs work, I left it off at an early stage, but it still may
interest you guys.
Have fun! :-)
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ugins (jxr).
Not really, AFAIK jxr uses the old version, while javasrc is a new
donation to the ASF.
The other sounds useful too.
It still needs work, I left it off at an early stage, but it still may
interest you guys.
Have fun! :-)
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version of javadocs and have
stylesheets (comprising a xml2dot one) that
transform in various formats
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