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Maven Eclipse Integration
happy Q4E User, i did not waste too much time lately on keeping an eye on the other maveneclipseintegration projects. Now i stumbled upon this wiki page http://docs.codehaus.org/display/MAVENUSER/EclipseIntegration showing a very detailed ...
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java, eclipse, plugin
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Q4E
lovely Q4EEclipse plugin has been updated to version 0.5. New and noteworthy can be found here http://code.google.com/p/q4e/wiki/Newin050. You can use this update site http://q4e.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/updatesite/ to install it. Particularly the new "Analyze ...
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q4e, eclipse, java
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Q4E very promising
Frequent readers know, that i use maven2 and eclipse and i am very happy with it. There is a an eclipse plugin for maven that generates classpaths from the dependency graph, as well as a plugin for eclipse, that makes adding a dependency to the pom very easy. One ...
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eclipse, java
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Maven aggregators
Here´s a pit i fell into few days ago: I am a happy maven2 user. I use aggregator projects to manage the different parts of a project in different subprojects, and provide a singleentry to building all of them. Imagine project X ...
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java
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War on Winstone
you have heard about the winstone servlet container, you´ll probably be as impressed as i am. One of its most compelling feature is its little size and the possibility to bundle it with your .WARFile in order to make the deploymentgame trivial for your ...
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servlet, java, winstone, embed, maven2
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Extending Maven2
Want some Mojo cooking tips? I just stumbled upon this great resource http://docs.codehaus.org/display/MAVENUSER/MojoDeveloperCookbook: Mojo Developer Cookbook This page contains code snippets demonstrating commonly used tasks when writing Maven ...
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mojo, tips
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No revolution, but somewhat useful.
You probably know and use some framework like junit3 or stuff like that. That´s what i do and did for years, and i´m very happy with it. I recently read a book about TestNG, which i refused to recognize for quite ...
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test, junit, testng, ci, hudson, eclipse
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Just working for you
Have you ever thought of using a CI Server? If not, what´s your excuse? Some of my favorites are: Too heavyweight Too hard to configure and maintain Kind of black magic, isn´t it? I´m loosing control. No Resources I don ...
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java, ci, integration, build
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Pimp my m2proxy
Artifactory http://www.jfrog.org is a piece of software that aims to replace m2proxy as an intelligent proxy to maven repositories. It comes with a bundled Jetty instance and installscripts, those guys definately put some effort in. Everything works quite flawless right out ...
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proxy, java
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JavaEE APIs accessible in Maven Repository
last... Important news for those addicted to maven: finally the javaeeapi has made it into an offical maven repository. Note that the mentioned repository has legacy layout, so remember to configure your maven/m2proxy/proximity or whatever accordingly. Here http://blogs.sun.com ...
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javaee, j2ee, ejb3
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