Hello,
That's because the extension you made (MPECLIPE-60 I guess) does *NOT* download
an artifact which has the type EJB. It downloads only JAR artifacts. See my
comment on this ticket:
http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MPECLIPSE-60
Regards,
Stéphane
-Original Message-
From: Ryan, Sco
Hai,
May i get that script files.I need to configure weblogic through maven. I am
searching for how to configure weblogic.
Thanx&&Regards
praveen.
"Ryan, Scott" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
We have written a couple of plug-ins for our WebLogic installation. We have
one that supports deploym
I'm having some trouble setting the java package for the generated
source files. I'm setting the maven.wsdl2java.namespaceMappings and
I've tried the following settings in my project.properties file:
#maven.axis.namespaceMappings=getCustSvcsInfo_Service=net.qpass.nextel.c
ommon.eai
#maven.axi
Hi,
Standard advice for doing things like this is to find a plugin that does
something similar and understand that then apply as required. For what you
are doing, look at antlr, castor, javacc plugins. I recommend concentrating
on the antlr one - its pretty clear.
The essential thing is to keep
If I understand you're problem correctly you need to tell your ejb
container to keep the source
code it generates when it compiles your ejbs and creates the containers
implementation that includes
such things as tx management etc.
For oc4j/orion I use the -DKeepWrapperCode=true to tell oc4j to n
I am trying to include EJB implementation source code in my eclipse projects
for web projects that only use the client jars. I have the several web
projects that access EJB's via their home and remote interfaces. In the
project XML I include a dependency for the jar version of the artifact which
We have written a couple of plug-ins for our WebLogic installation. We have
one that supports deployment and one that supports building and deploying
Workshop projects. We have some scripts that automate our domain creation
but they are not built into plugins yet.
Scott Damon Ryan
Developer
(720
there's one drawback to merging the resources part of the pom. And
that's probably a general issue.
When stuff is merged, one doesn't have a possibility to exclude
something from the parent definition that doesn't apply to this
particular project. So when one has 10 projects that share a common
res
On Tue, 28 Dec 2004 06:48:04 -0500, Steven Caswell
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Would you mind terribly if I file a JIRA enhancement request if there
> isn't one already (I looked around and didn't see one)?
>
certainly, go ahead.
-
Would you mind terribly if I file a JIRA enhancement request if there
isn't one already (I looked around and didn't see one)?
A team that takes the approach of splitting development up into small
subproject chunks needs this feature. The more things are split up, the
more cumbersome it becomes
The only weblogic plugin that I'm aware of is at: http://maven-plugins.sf.net.
But then it's concerned with deploying applications...
On Tue, 28 Dec 2004 11:44:18 +0100, Stéphane Nicoll
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> As far as I can tell, there's nothing built-in in Maven for that. I am quite
> i
it is an alternative, but most Maven developers discourage their use
for reasons of clarity, instead recommending the use of inheritence.
- Brett
On Tue, 28 Dec 2004 10:56:00 +0100, Bent André Solheim
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> as an alternative to Brett's suggestion, you can use XML
As far as I can tell, there's nothing built-in in Maven for that. I am quite
interested by the subject myself. BEA provides some ant tasks to do that (you
could include it in some jelly code) but I was never able to make them work
(most of the time I just got a NullPointerException coming from t
Hi,
as an alternative to Brett's suggestion, you can use XML entities to
achieve the same thing. I've used it in some of my projects, and it
has proven to be a real timesaver.
See http://jroller.org/page/bsnyder/Weblog/20041018 for more
information. The example shows how to externalize version nu
You can't have two elements in project.xml.
On Tue, 28 Dec 2004 11:19:26 +0100, Jeroen Breedveld <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> || -Original Message-
> || From: Jefferson K. French [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> || Sent: maandag 27 december 2004 14:56
> || To: Jeroen Breedveld
> || Cc: use
|| -Original Message-
|| From: Jefferson K. French [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
|| Sent: maandag 27 december 2004 14:56
|| To: Jeroen Breedveld
|| Cc: users@maven.apache.org
|| Subject: Re: generate src with XSLT
||
||
|| You could generate the sources in a java:compile preGoal as
|| you
Hai,
How can i configure weblogic using maven. Is there any plugin. I want to
configure data source,startup class,setting port number and jms quees.can any
body give details abt this.
Thanx&&Regards
praveen.
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