Don't know why it is not working. I have a couple of defined properties on the POM and I'm running a little script from it which should be able to read these properties, but it's not happening.
This is the POM:
<properties>
<propery.one>SOMETHING</propery.one>
<propery.two>SOMETHING</propery.two>
<commandline.location>/SOME/PATH/</commandline.location>
<commandline.executable>commandline-script.sh</commandline.executable>
......
</properties>
<build>
<plugins>
<plugin>
<groupId>org.apache.maven.plugins</groupId>
<artifactId>maven-deploy-plugin</artifactId>
<version>2.7</version>
<configuration>
<skip>true</skip>
</configuration>
</plugin>
<plugin>
<groupId>org.codehaus.mojo</groupId>
<artifactId>exec-maven-plugin</artifactId>
<version>1.2.1</version>
<executions>
<execution>
<id>export</id>
<phase>deploy</phase>
<goals>
<goal>exec</goal>
</goals>
<configuration>
<executable>${commandline.executable}</executable>
<workingDirectory>${commandline.location}</workingDirectory>
<arguments>
<argument>${project.basedir}/scripts/myScript.sh</argument>
</arguments>
</configuration>
</execution>
</executions>
</plugin>
</plugins>
</build>
I'm calling Maven with this command: mvn deploy (which I suppose. it's the correct one)
So, once it starts, I can see a lot of exceptions because the script called on this line: "${commandline.executable}" is not reading the properties from the POM.
Help please...
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I'm trying to setup sonar.login property so that it is outside of pom.xml. I tried using properties-maven-plugin from codehaus but it fails to see the property (and I don't see that much information about how to debug it to show me like the property file being read and the values that it retrieved).
<build>
<plugins>
<plugin>
<groupId>org.codehaus.mojo</groupId>
<artifactId>properties-maven-plugin</artifactId>
<version>1.0.0</version>
<executions>
<execution>
<phase>initialize</phase>
<goals>
<goal>read-project-properties</goal>
</goals>
<configuration>
<files>
<file>${basedir}/sonar.properties</file>
</files>
</configuration>
</execution>
</executions>
</plugin>
</plugins>
</build>
The properties file inside has something like:
sonar.login=some-value
The only thing that works is setting the property on mvn call:
mvn -Dsonar.login=some-value sonar:sonar
How can I get these properties file to be read so that mvn sonar:sonar works as intended?
<build>
<plugins>
<plugin>
<groupId>org.codehaus.mojo</groupId>
<artifactId>properties-maven-plugin</artifactId>
<version>1.0.0</version>
<executions>
<execution>
<phase>initialize</phase>
<goals>
<goal>read-project-properties</goal>
</goals>
<configuration>
<files>
<file>${basedir}/sonar.properties</file>
</files>
</configuration>
</execution>
</executions>
</plugin>
</plugins>
</build>
plugin should be kept inside the build
The following problem occurred:
There is a dependency in the project. The dependency contains .js and .css files (essentially they will be used as resources). I need to extract and put these files in a certain place. I thought to use maven-dependency-plugin for this, but it does not use the configuration I specified (use defaults). Please tell me where I could be wrong.
pom.xml:
<dependencies>
<dependency>
<groupId>my.group.Id</groupId>
<artifactId>my-artifact-id</artifactId>
<version>my_version</version>
</dependency>
</dependencies>
<build>
<pluginManagement>
<plugins>
<plugin>
<groupId>org.apache.maven</groupId>
<artifactId>maven-dependency-plugin</artifactId>
<version>2.10</version>
<executions>
<execution>
<id>unpack</id>
<phase>generate-resources</phase>
<goals>
<goal>unpack-dependencies</goal>
</goals>
<configuration>
<includeScope>runtime</includeScope>
<includeGroupIds>my.group.Id</includeGroupIds>
<includeArtifactIds>my-artifact-id</includeArtifactIds>
<includes>**/*.js,**/*.css</includes>
<outputDirectory>${project.basedir}/my/path</outputDirectory>
<overwriteReleases>true</overwriteReleases>
<overwriteSnapshots>true</overwriteSnapshots>
<overwriteIfNewer>true</overwrteIfNewer>
</configuration>
</execution>
</executions>
</plugin>
</plugins>
</pluginManagement>
</build>
You are declaring your plugin execution inside a <pluginManagement> section. This section is great for putting configuration in one place and reusing it later, but it won't execute your plugin.
Try this:
<build>
<pluginManagement>
<plugins>
<plugin>
<groupId>org.apache.maven.plugins</groupId> <!-- your example contained a typo. -->
<artifactId>maven-dependency-plugin</artifactId>
<version>2.10</version>
<executions>
<execution>
<id>unpack</id>
<phase>generate-resources</phase>
<goals>
<goal>unpack-dependencies</goal>
</goals>
<configuration>
<includeScope>runtime</includeScope>
<includeGroupIds>commons-lang</includeGroupIds>
<includeArtifactIds>commons-lang</includeArtifactIds>
<includes>**/*.js,**/*.css</includes>
<outputDirectory>${project.basedir}/my/path</outputDirectory>
<overwriteReleases>true</overwriteReleases>
<overwriteSnapshots>true</overwriteSnapshots>
<overwriteIfNewer>true</overwriteIfNewer> <!-- Typo in your POM here as well -->
</configuration>
</execution>
</executions>
</plugin>
</plugins>
</pluginManagement>
<plugins>
<plugin>
<groupId>org.apache.maven.plugins</groupId>
<artifactId>maven-dependency-plugin</artifactId>
</plugin>
</plugins>
</build>
I am deploying my project to maven central and I notice that I have no control on the repository id, which seems to be automatically generated and in my case, seems to be incorrect and hence the deployment fails. I could have done something wrong but I do now know where to look. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
My pom:
<groupId>uk.ac.shef.dcs</groupId>
<artifactId>sti</artifactId>
<version>1.0alpha</version>
<packaging>pom</packaging>
<distributionManagement>
<snapshotRepository>
<id>ossrh</id>
<url>https://oss.sonatype.org/content/repositories/snapshots</url>
</snapshotRepository>
</distributionManagement>
<build>
<defaultGoal>install</defaultGoal>
<plugins>
<plugin>
<groupId>org.apache.maven.plugins</groupId>
<artifactId>maven-source-plugin</artifactId>
<version>${maven-source-plugin.version}</version>
<executions>
<execution>
<id>attach-sources</id>
<goals>
<goal>jar-no-fork</goal>
</goals>
</execution>
</executions>
</plugin>
<plugin>
<groupId>org.apache.maven.plugins</groupId>
<artifactId>maven-javadoc-plugin</artifactId>
<version>${maven-javadoc-plugin.version}</version>
<configuration>
<additionalparam>-Xdoclint:none</additionalparam>
</configuration>
<executions>
<execution>
<id>attach-javadocs</id>
<goals>
<goal>jar</goal>
</goals>
</execution>
</executions>
</plugin>
<plugin>
<groupId>org.apache.maven.plugins</groupId>
<artifactId>maven-gpg-plugin</artifactId>
<version>${maven-gpg-plugin.version}</version>
<configuration>
<skip>false</skip>
</configuration>
<executions>
<execution>
<id>sign-artifacts</id>
<phase>verify</phase>
<goals>
<goal>sign</goal>
</goals>
</execution>
</executions>
</plugin>
<plugin>
<groupId>org.sonatype.plugins</groupId>
<artifactId>nexus-staging-maven-plugin</artifactId>
<version>1.6.7</version>
<extensions>true</extensions>
<configuration>
<serverId>ossrh</serverId>
<nexusUrl>https://oss.sonatype.org/</nexusUrl>
<autoReleaseAfterClose>true</autoReleaseAfterClose>
</configuration>
</plugin>
</plugins>
</build>
When running 'mvn clean deploy', it generates log like this:
Uploaded: https://oss.sonatype.org:443/service/local/staging/deployByRepositoryId/ukacshefdcsjate-1015/uk/ac/shef/dcs
I do not know how it generates this id: ukacshefdcsjate-1015. I thought it should corresponds to the project package path, but my package should be uk.ac.shef.dcs.sti. and I never had a package called 'jate' in my project. In fact, jate is another project I already released to maven central.
And I think it is this problem that after running 'mvn clean deploy', I could not see anything available from: https://oss.sonatype.org/content/repositories/snapshots/
I have a pom which generates some java code from an RPC wsdl. The problem is that the code is never generated.
<plugin>
<groupId>org.codehaus.mojo</groupId>
<artifactId>axistools-maven-plugin</artifactId>
<version>1.4</version>
<configuration>
<sourceDirectory>src/main/resources</sourceDirectory>
<outputDirectory>${project.build.directory}/generated/rpc</outputDirectory>
<packageSpace>com.company.wsdl</packageSpace>
<testCases>false</testCases>
<serverSide>true</serverSide>
<subPackageByFileName>false</subPackageByFileName>
</configuration>
<executions>
<execution>
<goals>
<goal>wsdl2java</goal>
</goals>
</execution>
</executions>
</plugin>
Any ideas as to why this isnt generating the java code?
After taken a look into your pom I realized your problem. It's not related to calling mvn its based on the configuration you made.
You have configured the axistools-maven-plugin in the pluginManagement area. In this case you need to do this in the build area like this:
<build>
<plugins>
<plugin>
<groupId>org.codehaus.mojo</groupId>
<artifactId>axistools-maven-plugin</artifactId>
<version>1.4</version>
<configuration>
..
</configuration>
<executions>
<execution>
<goals>
<goal>wsdl2java</goal>
</goals>
</execution>
</executions>
</plugin>
</plugins>
...
</build>
instead of:
<build>
<pluginManagement>
<plugins>
...
</plugins>
</pluginManagement>
...
</build>
If you configure it correctly you can use mvn clean package or mvn clean install instead of calling mvn axistools:wsdl2java ...
I execute the following code using mvn exec:java com.mycompany.FooServer.
I would like to add another server which I can execute like mvn exec:java com.mycompany.BarServer.
How do I do that within a single pom file?
<build>
<plugins>
<plugin>
<groupId>org.codehaus.mojo</groupId>
<artifactId>exec-maven-plugin</artifactId>
<version>1.2.1</version>
<executions>
<execution>
<goals>
<goal>java</goal>
</goals>
</execution>
</executions>
<configuration>
<mainClass>com.mycompany.FooServer</mainClass>
</configuration>
</plugin>
</build>
Try this. You can have more than one execution under executions. All you need to do is move the configuration element under the execution. The plugin has configuration, but each execution can also have a separate configuration element.
<build>
<plugins>
<plugin>
<groupId>org.codehaus.mojo</groupId>
<artifactId>exec-maven-plugin</artifactId>
<version>1.2.1</version>
<executions>
<execution>
<id>first-execution</id>
<goals>
<goal>java</goal>
</goals>
<configuration>
<mainClass>com.mycompany.FooServer</mainClass>
</configuration>
</execution>
<execution>
<id>second-execution</id>
<goals>
<goal>java</goal>
</goals>
<configuration>
<mainClass>com.mycompany.BarServer</mainClass>
</configuration>
</execution>
</executions>
</plugin>
</plugins>
</build>
With Maven 3.3.1 and up, you can run an execution by its ID using
mvn exec:java#id
In this case the commands would be mvn exec:java#first-execution and mvn exec:java#second-execution. See this answer for more details.
#tieTYT: You can select the execution by id using two distinct profiles:
mvn test -Pmanager
mvn test -Pproxy
<profiles>
<profile>
<id>proxy</id>
<build>
<plugins>
<plugin>
<groupId>org.codehaus.mojo</groupId>
<artifactId>exec-maven-plugin</artifactId>
<version>1.2.1</version>
<executions>
<execution>
<phase>test</phase>
<goals>
<goal>java</goal>
</goals>
<configuration>
<mainClass>pt.inesc.proxy.Proxy</mainClass>
</configuration>
</execution>
</executions>
</plugin>
</plugins>
</build>
</profile>
<profile>
<id>manager</id>
<build>
<plugins>
<plugin>
<groupId>org.codehaus.mojo</groupId>
<artifactId>exec-maven-plugin</artifactId>
<version>1.2.1</version>
<executions>
<execution>
<phase>test</phase>
<goals>
<goal>java</goal>
</goals>
<configuration>
<mainClass>pt.inesc.manager.Manager</mainClass>
</configuration>
</execution>
</executions>
</plugin>
</plugins>
</build>
</profile>
</profiles>
With maven > 3.3.1 it is possible to specify the execution id as:
mvn exec:java#execId
For me including configuration in the execution block didn't work and maven complained about main class not being set. But inspired by Dario's answer I'd answer this question as follows:
<profiles>
<profile>
<id>foo</id>
<build>
<plugins>
<plugin>
<groupId>org.codehaus.mojo</groupId>
<artifactId>exec-maven-plugin</artifactId>
<version>1.3.2</version>
<configuration>
<mainClass>com.mycompany.FooServer</mainClass>
</configuration>
</plugin>
</plugins>
</build>
</profile>
<profile>
<id>bar</id>
<build>
<plugins>
<plugin>
<groupId>org.codehaus.mojo</groupId>
<artifactId>exec-maven-plugin</artifactId>
<version>1.3.2</version>
<configuration>
<mainClass>com.mycompany.BarServer</mainClass>
</configuration>
</plugin>
</plugins>
</build>
</profile>
</profiles>
Which then allows you to run one or the other server using:
mvn exec:java -Pfoo
or
mvn exec:java -Pbar
Cheers,
I find the solution: I put <configuration> in <execution>
you can use mvn clean test -Pfoo,bar
<profiles>
<profile>
<id>foo</id>
<build>
<plugins>
<plugin>
<groupId>org.codehaus.mojo</groupId>
<artifactId>exec-maven-plugin</artifactId>
<version>1.3.2</version>
<executions>
<execution>
<id>CountContinusIntegr-execution</id>
<phase>compile</phase>
<goals>
<goal>java</goal>
</goals>
<configuration>
<mainClass>com.mycompany.FooServer</mainClass>
</configuration>
</execution>
</executions>
</plugin>
</plugins>
</build>
</profile>
<profile>
<id>bar</id>
<build>
<plugins>
<plugin>
<groupId>org.codehaus.mojo</groupId>
<artifactId>exec-maven-plugin</artifactId>
<version>1.3.2</version>
<executions>
<execution>
<id>CountContinusIntegr-execution</id>
<phase>compile</phase>
<goals>
<goal>java</goal>
</goals>
<configuration>
<mainClass>com.mycompany.BarServer</mainClass>
</configuration>
</execution>
</executions>
</plugin>
</plugins>
</build>
</profile>
</profiles>
I'm afraid that what you want is not possible. I could not find a way to call the same exec-maven-plugin goal directly (mvn exec:java) with different configurations in .pom file.
Said that, you can however have multiple executions of exec-maven-plugin. The thing is you can not call the goals directly. You have to use multiple executions and bind them to particular build phases.
You could also make use of the following solution that fitted me. You can still call one goal directly with it's configuration in the .pom:
<plugin>
<groupId>org.codehaus.mojo</groupId>
<artifactId>exec-maven-plugin</artifactId>
<version>1.3.2</version>
<executions>
<execution>
<id>Acceptance Tests</id>
<phase>integration-test</phase>
<goals>
<goal>exec</goal>
</goals>
<configuration>
<executable>pybot</executable>
<arguments>
<!--...-->
</arguments>
</configuration>
</execution>
</executions>
<configuration>
<mainClass>pt.jandias.someapp.persistence.SchemaGenerator</mainClass>
<arguments>
<!--...-->
</arguments>
</configuration>
</plugin>
One could than use mvn exec:java and mvn integration-test at will.