Vikram,

The J2EE jar is *not* on the global Maven remote repository on ibiblio.
You have to download it manually and put it in your local repository.

Thanks
-Vincent

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> Sent: 07 August 2003 21:59
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: J2EE project : EAR/WAR/JAR - web site generation
> 
> 
> Is anyone else having a problem retrieving j2ee-1.3.jar ?
> 
> C:\everest>maven
>  __  __
> |  \/  |__ Jakarta _ ___
> | |\/| / _` \ V / -_) ' \  ~ intelligent projects ~
> |_|  |_\__,_|\_/\___|_||_|  v. 1.0-beta-9-SNAPSHOT
> 
> 
> Starting the reactor...
> Our processing order:
> Everest Bedrock Framework
> Everest CSRWeb
> Everest Registration
> Everest Registration Application
> Everest JBoss container Packager
> Everest Host Node
> +----------------------------------------
> | Building Everest Bedrock Framework
> | Memory: 2M/4M
> +----------------------------------------
> everest:dist-all:
> java:prepare-filesystem:
> 
> java:compile:
>     [javac] Since fork is true, ignoring compiler setting.
> 
> java:jar-resources:
> 
> test:prepare-filesystem:
> 
> test:test-resources:
> 
> test:compile:
> 
> test:test:
>     [junit] dir attribute ignored if running in the same VM
>     [junit] Running com.acme.everest.bedrock.TestSimple
>     [junit] Tests run: 1, Failures: 0, Errors: 0, Time elapsed: 0.125
sec
> 
> jar:jar:
> 
> jar:install:
>     [echo]
>     id = 'everest-module-bedrock'
>     groupId = 'everest'
>     artifactDirectory = 'everest'
> 
>     [copy] Copying 1 file to C:\Tools\maven-1.0-beta-
> 9\repository\everest\jars
> +----------------------------------------
> | Building Everest CSRWeb
> | Memory: 5M/6M
> +----------------------------------------
> 
> everest:dist:
> 
> war:init:
> java:prepare-filesystem:
> 
> java:compile:
>     [javac] Since fork is true, ignoring compiler setting.
> 
> java:prepare-filesystem:
> 
> java:compile:
>     [javac] Since fork is true, ignoring compiler setting.
> 
> java:jar-resources:
> 
> test:prepare-filesystem:
> 
> test:test-resources:
> 
> test:compile:
> 
> test:test:
>     [junit] dir attribute ignored if running in the same VM
>     [junit] Running com.acme.everest.csrweb.TestSimple
>     [junit] Tests run: 1, Failures: 0, Errors: 0, Time elapsed: 0.016
sec
> 
> 
> war:war:
>     [echo] Building WAR everest-module-csrweb
> +----------------------------------------
> | Building Everest Registration
> | Memory: 8M/9M
> +----------------------------------------
> Attempting to download j2ee-1.3.jar.
> Error retrieving artifact from
> [http://www.ibiblio.org/maven/j2ee/jars/j2ee-1.3.
> jar]: java.lang.Exception: Can't get j2ee-1.3.jar.incomplete to
> C:\Tools\maven-1
> .0-beta-9\repository\j2ee\jars\j2ee-1.3.jar.incomplete
> WARNING: Failed to download j2ee-1.3.jar.
> 
> BUILD FAILED
> The build cannot continue because of the following unsatisfied
dependency:
> 
> j2ee-1.3.jar
> 
> Total time:  6 seconds
> 
> C:\everest>
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> 
> Hi Andy,
> 
> My slides are a bit difficult to understand without the explanations
but
> you can also download the sample everest project (on my blog). Using
the
> reactor to build the whole project is also explained in my slides and
> you can see it work in practice in the everest project.
> 
> WRT your second question, this is the goal of the multiproject plugin
> (new in Maven b10).
> 
> Hope it helps,
> -Vincent
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Andy Jefferson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: 15 July 2003 08:34
> > To: Maven Users List
> > Subject: Re: J2EE project : EAR/WAR/JAR - web site generation
> >
> > On Mon, 2003-07-14 at 23:17, Ben Walding wrote:
> > > Try taking a look at Vincent's blog:
> > >
> > > Item 3 at
> > > http://wiki.codehaus.org/maven/OtherMavenArticles
> >
> > Thanks Ben. I've been looking at Vincents slides and other articles
on
> > how to do it. I've no real problem in adopting the Maven 'standard'
of
> > sub-projects for JAR, WAR, EAR - it makes a lot of sense.
> >
> > Having adopted this standard, the problem areas are how to
> > a). build projects with sub-projects etc.
> > b). generate suitable documentation for the overall project.
> >
> > On the first issue, with Ant you can obviously do hierarchies of
> > projects, yet with Maven I've seen no reference to a similar
facility.
> I
> > can clearly go into each sub-project and build that part (or even
> write
> > preGoal and postGoal for each sub-project to build other bits
maybe),
> > but what about streamlining the whole thing ? Maybe if there was a
> space
> > in the project.xml to identify the locations of sub-projects, and so
> if
> > I typed 'maven build' or 'maven install' at the top level it would
go
> > through the sub-projects and build/install them. Maven is early in
its
> > lifecycle and so I can see why this maybe isn't there yet.
> >
> > On the second issue, it would be nice to have the overall project
docs
> > show the fact that there are sub-projects and have (in the
navigation
> > bar) sections for each sub-project (Javadocs, checkstyle, etc). That
> way
> > the docs for the whole project would be integrated.
> >
> > Make sense ?
> >
> >
> >
> > --
> > Andy
> >
> >
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