Hi All,
I've not seen this show up yet on the list, trying one more time...
TTFN,
Bill Dudney
MyFaces - myfaces.apache.org
Wadi - incubator.apache.org/wadi
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>
> Hi All,
>
> Ok to get started,
>
> Download Maven 2.0.2 (2.0.3 will be out very soon so you will want
> to upgrade when that happens)
>
> http://maven.apache.org/download.html
>
> Install Cayenne into your local m2 repository;
>
> 1) download cayenne 1.2M11 if you don't have it already downloaded
> 2) cd to the 1.2M111/lib directory then
> 3) $ mvn install:install-file -DartifactId=cayenne-core -
> Dfile=cayenne.jar -DgroupId=org.apache.cayenne -Dpackaging=jar -
> Dversion=1.2M11
>
> this will put the cayenne jar into your local m2 repository.
>
> Put pom.xml into your cayenne-jpa directory;
>
> Then you can run
> $ mvn package
> to get the cayenne package built (the jar file)
>
> you can get the site by
>
> $ mvn site javadoc:javadoc
>
> then open target/site/index.html
> try out
> target/javadoc/index.html
> too
>
> I've attached a ziped version of a site I built. There are some
> busted links and the docs are far from complete I just put a
> skeleton together. To build it your self you need to put
> site_src.zip into the cayenne-jpa/src directory unzip it and rerun
> mvn site.
>
>
> There is a lot of work to make this work the way I'd want it to but
> this gives you a flavor of what you can do with maven.
>
> From the cayenne-jpa directory running
>
> $ mvn deploy
>
> yield a m2 repository in ${java.io.tmpdir}/cayenne-mvn-snapshot-repo.
>
> You can easily do a maven 1 deployment too with a different plugin.
>
> Anyway, this is my first crack at the m2 build stuff. Take a look
> and let me know what you think.
>
> Again this is really not what you should do for cayenne proper for
> the time being.
>
> TTFN,
>
> Bill Dudney
> MyFaces - myfaces.apache.org
> Wadi - incubator.apache.org/wadi
>
>
>
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