Changes for page WOProject-Maven
Last modified by Ulrich Köster on 2011/08/20 20:03
From version 67.1
edited by Ulrich Köster
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To version 63.1
edited by Henrique Prange
on 2006/10/01 18:36
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... ... @@ -3,7 +3,6 @@ 3 3 == WOProject Maven2 Plugins == 4 4 5 5 * [[maven-japplication-plugin]]: A Maven plugin for assembling native launchers of Java applications for a number of OS platforms. 6 -* [[maven-wobootstrap-plugin]] 7 7 * [[maven-woproject-plugin]] 8 8 * Maven2 WebObjects Archetypes 9 9 ** [[maven-archetype-woapplication]] ... ... @@ -10,4 +10,66 @@ 10 10 11 11 == Getting Started == 12 12 13 -It makes take more then five minutes to get you startet but it's worth to take the ride. [[Guided Maven Example]] 12 +* Install [[Maven2>>http://maven.apache.org]] on a local machine. 13 +* Add ObjectStyle Maven2 repository to the project POM //(we may distribute the plugins via Ibiblio at some point too)//. E.g.: 14 + 15 +{{code title="pom.xml"}} 16 + 17 +<pluginRepositories> 18 + <pluginRepository> 19 + <id>objectstyle</id> 20 + <name>ObjectStyle Public Maven2 repo</name> 21 + <url>http://objectstyle.org/maven2</url> 22 + <layout>default</layout> 23 + <snapshots> 24 + <enabled>true</enabled> 25 + <updatePolicy>daily</updatePolicy> 26 + <checksumPolicy>ignore</checksumPolicy> 27 + </snapshots> 28 + <releases> 29 + <enabled>true</enabled> 30 + </releases> 31 + </pluginRepository> 32 +... 33 +</pluginRepositories> 34 + 35 +{{/code}} 36 + 37 +* Plugins are bound to the build lifecycle via "project/build/plugins" section of the POM. Here is a general example, for more details see documentation of individual plugins: 38 + 39 +{{code title="pom.xml"}} 40 + 41 +<build> 42 + <plugins> 43 + <plugin> 44 + <groupId>org.objectstyle.woproject.maven2</groupId> 45 + 46 + plugin specific information goes here... 47 + 48 + </plugin> 49 + </plugins> 50 +</build> 51 + 52 +{{/code}} 53 + 54 +{{info title="Useful Information"}} 55 + 56 +By default, Maven will search the groupId org.apache.maven.plugins for prefix-to-artifactId mappings for the plug-ins it needs to perform a given build. However, WOProject maven plug-ins belong to a different group: *org.objectstyle.woproject.maven2*. Since the Maven project is assumed to have control over the default plug-in groupId, we can configure Maven to search other groupId locations for plugin-prefix mappings. 57 + 58 +In the Maven settings file (per-user: ~/.m2/settings.xml; global: $M2_HOME/conf/settings.xml), you can provide a custom pluginGroups section, listing the plugin groupIds you want to search (each groupId goes in its own pluginGroup sub-element). For example, if your projects use a WOProject maven plug-in, you might have the following in your settings: 59 + 60 +{code:xml|title=settings.xml} 61 +<settings> 62 +... 63 + <pluginGroups> 64 + <pluginGroup>org.objectstyle.woproject.maven2</pluginGroup> 65 + </pluginGroups> 66 +... 67 +</settings> 68 +{code} 69 + 70 +Now you can directly execute plug-ins, i.e. *mvn woproject:goal* instead of *mvn org.objectstyle.woproject.maven2:maven-woproject-plugin:goal*. 71 + 72 +Reference: http://maven.apache.org/guides/introduction/introduction-to-plugin-prefix-mapping.html. 73 + 74 +{{/info}}