I see that apache has the Mavenizer project to mavenize it's FLEX SDK .
Is there any already available maven artifacts of the sdk on the web . or at lest planning to do So ?
Here is a thread on the subject… basically maven wouldn't be able to resolve the dependencies needed to get a project to build because Adobe doesn't want to mavenize the flash player or adobe air sdk.
Blame Adobe.
http://apache-flex-users.2333346.n4.nabble.com/4-10-0-Maven-Artifacts-tt2616.html#a2622
As a workaround you can download all the artifacts yourself and upload them to your own artifact repository.
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I am trying to deploying CF application available as the part of OpenSap course from this GitHub URL https://github.com/raepple/cfsectest.git . When I do maven clean install, I got the error as in the screenshot.It tells that it is unable to download some maven dependencies.Any solution to this issue?
There is a partial answer as these Maven dependencies are not available no longer. Please refer this blog for an alternative fix.
I am trying to add plugin for flutter as recommended by flutter in their site and i am facing two different issues in it
I couldn't find plugin named Flutter in their plugin directory even though they have in their site
https://plugins.jetbrains.com/plugin/9212-flutter
if I download the plugin via the sit and install it the plugin referring from disk in IntelliJ, it say it is incompatible.
Anyone facing same kind of issue or anyone found a workaround for this.
I am using IntelliJ IDEA Community Edition 17.2
As far as I know Flutter plugin doesn't yet support EAP versions of IntelliJ.
There is an open issue https://github.com/flutter/flutter-intellij/issues/400
Thanks Gunter. Appreciate your feedback. Finally after creating a second flutter app and loading it in IntellJ , if automatically recognized flutter plugin available to be download and it installs the plugin after i accept the download and installation which followed by a restart for it get activated.
Try updating your Android Studio: Documentation
Open preferences (Android Studio > Check for Updates)
If dart or flutter are listed, update them.
I'm using Eclipse Luna(4.4) version & need to install the Accurev plugin. From the support site below, i used the eclipse plugin site URL as : "http://www.accurev.com/download/eclipseupdate"
Install instructions link: http://supportline.microfocus.com/Documentation/books/AccuRev/Plugins/Eclipse/2014.1/eclipse-2014.1-install_release_notes-en.pdf
But eclipse throws error saying "Unable to read repository at... " when trying to read/load the plugin. Any one installed Accurev plugin recently?, need your help please!
Spec:
Eclipse : Luna, 4.4
Accurev: 6.1
Thanks,
Somu
With the purchase AccuRev by Microfocus, the AccuRev Web site has since been retired. We are working on having the Eclipse plug-in hosted on the Borland site but this is still a work in progress. It's best that you download the plug-in and self host an update site by accessing the download package at the following URL:
http://supportline.microfocus.com/websync/Tracker.aspx?downl=http://nadownloads.microfocus.com/websync/Internap_Download.aspx?FilePath=/productupdates/accurev/plugins/EclipsePlugin-2014.1/eclipse-2014.1-updatesite.zip
These steps solved the problem and now I'm able to access the Accurev plugin inside Eclipse:
Download the .zip plugin from the above link
Unzip & place the folder ("accurev-eclipse-2014.1-updatesite") under the /eclipse/plugins folder.
Took couple of eclipse restarts to have the changes reflected in Eclipse
Background
Download and install IntelliJ 12.04 Community Edition
Create project from external source (point to Gradle build script)
Specify JDK 7 as project's SDK
Note: Project is open source at github: Netflix/karyon
Problem
Want to simply war the project. In playing on the commercial version with GAE plugin installed, I was able to specify the Web Application facet, and create the war via the artifact functionality. With the setup described above, the only available facet is Android.
Question
How can I create a self sufficient war (includes all dependencies and hence can be dropped in any container without additional classpath requirements) from within the IDE?
IntelliJ IDEA Community edition doesn't have Java EE support, you need to use some other tool for packaging the war (e.g. Maven).
Am trying to automate the process of uploading an artifact generated by Maven into a Nexus hosted repository (like a maven goal, which will upload the generated jar into a specified repository in Nexus). Is this possible? In the Nexus docs they have talked only about manual uploading.
I also looked at the nexus maven plugins and nothing like this is specified.
Thanks in advance
You have to use mvn deploy to deploy your artifacts via WebDAV (declare the Nexus DAV URL in the distributionManagement section).
See also
Getting started with Nexus Maven Repo Manager
13.3. Configuring Maven for Site Deployment (this link if for site deployment but it's similar)