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Arnaud HERITIER wrote:Personnally I didn't test Maven 1.x with J2SE6. Only with 1.4 and 5.
We don't yet support it (and I'm not sure we'll do it).
I suppose that m2 supports it ;-)
Arnaud
On 9/7/06, Benoitx <benoitx@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>
> I though that the issue may be related to generics and calling this
> invokeStatic on java.util.Arrays
> but this seems to work when I try at home with JDK 1.5.08 however, I'm
> having trouble with JDK 6-b2
> May be the interface has changed or one cannot use the following jelly
> code:
>
> <j:invokeStatic method="getAvailableLocales"
> className="java.util.Locale" var="availableLocales"/>
> <j:invokeStatic className="java.util.Arrays" method="asList"
> var="availableLocalesAsList">
> <j:arg value="${availableLocales}" type="[Ljava.lang.Object;"/>
> </j:invokeStatic>
>
> I have checked the API for JDK6 and it seems to be the same...
>
> Definitely something around this "asList" call...
>
> Benoit
>
>
>
> Lukas Theussl-3 wrote:
> >
> > Do you have an internationalized site? There seems to be an issue with
> > determining the available locales. Please post the output of running
> > maven with the -e parameter.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > -Lukas
> >
> > Benoit Xhenseval wrote:
> >> Hi
> >>
> >> Thanks for your replies, You both were right... the package was
> >> incorrect (thank Arnaud/Jeff). It was pointing to an old package that
> has
> >> been refactored...
> >> from net.objectlab.kit.common to net.objectlab.kit.datecalc.common
> >> (the error code is a bit cryptic...)
> >>
> >> I am trtying to use the dist:multiproject-bin and it looks promising
> but
> >> also fails on the same issue that I have with the xdoc plugin. I have
> >> done a clean install of both the 1.1.RC1 (29 Aug), and cache... Any
> >> suggestion?
> >>
> >> maven-junit-report-plugin:report:
> >>
> >> [echo] Generating the Source Xref...
> >> maven-jxr-plugin:report:
> >> [echo]
> >>
> >> [echo] Generating the Test Xref...
> >> maven-jxr-plugin:report:
> >> [echo]
> >>
> >> [echo] Generating the Task List...
> >> xdoc:init-i18n:
> >>
> >> xdoc:init:
> >> [echo] Generates the directory structure required for xdocs
> >>
> >> maven-tasklist-plugin:report:
> >> [echo] Generating tasklist ...
> >>
> >>
> >> xdoc:init-i18n:
> >>
> >> xdoc:init:
> >> [echo] Generates the directory structure required for xdocs
> >>
> >> xdoc:i18n-validation:
> >> [echo] Validation of the locale entries
> >>
> >> BUILD FAILED
> >> File...... file:/C:/Documents and
> >> Settings/xhensevb/.maven/cache/maven-multiproject-plugin-1.5
> /plugin.jelly
> >> Element... maven:reactor
> >> Line...... 103
> >> Column.... 9
> >> Unable to obtain goal [site] -- file:/C:/Documents and
> >> Settings/xhensevb/.maven/cache/maven-xdoc-plugin-1.10.1-SNAPSHOT/
> >> plugin.jelly:666:70: <j:arg> [Ljava.lang.Object;
> >> Total time : 1 minutes 4 seconds
> >> Finished at : 05 September 2006 16:24:55 BST
> >>
> >>
> >> Thanks a lot
> >>
> >> Benoit.
> >>
> >> ----- Original Message ----
> >> From: Arnaud HERITIER <aheritier@gmail.com>
> >> To: Maven Users List <users@maven.apache.org>; Benoit Xhenseval
> >> <benoitx@yahoo.com>
> >> Sent: Tuesday, September 5, 2006 3:13:53 PM
> >> Subject: Re: [m1.1-rc1] javadoc does not generate anything...
> >>
> >> Do you have classes in the package net.objectlab.kit.common ?
> >> Can you try to comment the package in the pom ?
> >>
> >> You can use dist:multiproject-bin to generate a consolidated javadoc
> for
> >> all your projects.
> >> I don't know why this feature isn't in the javadoc plugin.
> >>
> >> Arnaud
> >>
> >> On 9/5/06, Benoit Xhenseval <benoitx@yahoo.com> wrote: Hi *,
> >>
> >> Sorry to disturb... I cannot see what is wrong with my project.xml...
> why
> >> is this not generating any javadoc?
> >> I am using the conventional directory structure:
> >> project
> >> |- projectA
> >> |- src
> >> |- main
> >> |- java
> >>
> >> I've run with javadoc 1.8,
> >>
> >> and I get this:
> >> [echo] sourceModifications not used.
> >> [echo] internal_javadoc_needed is false
> >> [echo] *******************************************
> >> [echo] * No sources found. Javadoc not created ! *
> >> [echo] *******************************************
> >>
> >> the maven.compile.src.set does point correctly to the top of my source
> >> directory.
> >>
> >> Why am I am getting this???
> >>
> >> Any suggestion most welcomed!
> >> (Also how could I generate a CONSOLIDATED set of javadoc given 3
> >> sub-projects) THANKS!
> >>
> >> Benoit.
> >>
> >> --------------
> >> DEBUG OUTPUT:
> >>
> >> ### Debug mode is on ###
> >> ==================================
> >> === java plugin properties ===
> >> ==================================
> >> maven.compile.encoding = []
> >> maven.compile.src.set =
> >> [C:\project\objectlabkit\datecalc-common\src\main\java]
> >> ==================================
> >> === docs properties ===
> >> ==================================
> >> maven.docs.outputencoding = [ISO-8859-1]
> >> ==================================
> >> === javadoc plugin properties ===
> >> ==================================
> >> --------------------
> >> Javadoc properties :
> >> --------------------
> >> maven.javadoc.additionalparam = ["-breakiterator"]
> >> maven.javadoc.extrasourcepath = []
> >> maven.javadoc.debug = [true]
> >> maven.javadoc.doclet = []
> >> maven.javadoc.docletpath = []
> >> maven.javadoc.usestandardparameters = []
> >> maven.javadoc.excludepackagenames = []
> >> maven.javadoc.locale = []
> >> maven.javadoc.maxmemory = [512m]
> >> maven.javadoc.overview = []
> >> maven.javadoc.package = []
> >> maven.javadoc.private = []
> >> maven.javadoc.public = []
> >> maven.javadoc.source = []
> >> maven.javadoc.useexternalfile = [yes]
> >> maven.javadoc.failonerror = [false]
> >> maven.javadoc.javadocreport = [true]
> >> maven.javadoc.warningsreport = [true]
> >> ----------------------------
> >> Standard doclet properties :
> >> ----------------------------
> >> maven.javadoc.author = [true]
> >> maven.javadoc.bottom = [Copyright (c) ObjectLab
> >> Financial Ltd. All Rights Reserved.]
> >> maven.javadoc.customtags = []
> >> maven.javadoc.destdir =
> >> [C:\project\objectlabkit\datecalc-common/target/docs/apidocs]
> >> maven.javadoc.footer = []
> >> maven.javadoc.header = []
> >> maven.javadoc.links = []
> >> maven.javadoc.offlineLinks = []
> >> maven.javadoc.mode.online = []
> >> maven.javadoc.stylesheet = [C:\Documents and
> >> Settings\xhensevb\.maven\cache\maven-javadoc-plugin-1.8\plugin-res
> >> ources/stylesheet.css]
> >> maven.javadoc.tagletpath = []
> >> maven.javadoc.taglets = []
> >> maven.javadoc.use = [true]
> >> maven.javadoc.version = [true]
> >> maven.javadoc.windowtitle = [DateCalc Common 1.0 API]
> >> ==================================
> >> === Project descriptor ===
> >> ==================================
> >> pom.package = [net.objectlab.kit.common]
> >> ==================================
> >> === javadoc internal variables ===
> >> ==================================
> >> internal_javadoc_jar =
> >> [C:\project\objectlabkit\datecalc-common/target/datecalc-
> common-1.0_javadoc.jar]
> >> internal_javadoc_needed = []
> >> internal_javadoc_working_dir =
> >> [C:\project\objectlabkit\datecalc-common/target/javadoc]
> >>
> >> [echo] sourceModifications not used.
> >> [echo] internal_javadoc_needed is false
> >> [echo] *******************************************
> >> [echo] * No sources found. Javadoc not created ! *
> >> [echo] *******************************************
> >> BUILD SUCCESSFUL
> >> Total time : 4 seconds
> >> Finished at : 05 September 2006 14:27:24 BST
> >>
> >> ----------------------
> >> project.xml
> >> <project>
> >> <extend>../common-build/project.xml</extend>
> >> ...
> >> <reports>
> >> ...
> >> <report>maven-javadoc-plugin</report>
> >> </reports>
> >>
> >>
> >> and the common-build/project.xml is very basic, nothing defined with
> >> regards to directory structure...
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
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