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Re: [eclipselink-dev] Building master

Hello!

I went ahead and opened https://github.com/eclipse-ee4j/eclipselink/pull/647 to add ignores for the Eclipse artifacts that shouldn't be tracked.

I don't have M2Eclipse installed and I haven't heard of it. I take its a Maven plugin for Eclipse? Ill take a look and see if that changes anything.

Thanks,
Will Dazey

On Thu, Dec 19, 2019 at 2:44 PM Lukas Jungmann <lukas.jungmann@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 12/19/19 9:23 PM, William Dazey wrote:
> Thanks so much for the information. I think I'm going to try playing
> around with creating a new "generic" profile that uses build.properties
> connection information. I can see how it's useful for you guys cause all
> the default DB connections are checked in, but I'm finding it a bit
> tedious to managed all these different property files. Also, to test a
> database, a new profile needs to be created and checked in...

it has its pros and cons but there's definitely room for improvements.

>
> Another question I have concerns how to import these projects into
> Eclipse. I can't import as "existing projects" because then there's no
> source. I tried importing as maven projects, but that generates a bunch
> of .project, .settings, .classpath files that show up as changes in git.

huh, I'd expect these to be "hidden" by .gitignore now, so the repo does
not contain any IDE-specific configuration files (feel free to file a
bug to fix/clean the ignore list up)

> Is there a recommended way to manage everything in Eclipse?

one of our goals was to decouple the project from one specific IDE.
Maven should be understood by all major ones. As for Eclipse specific -
do you have M2Eclipse (https://www.eclipse.org/m2e) installed?

thanks,
--lukas

>
> Thanks,
> Will Dazey
>
> On Wed, Dec 18, 2019 at 5:55 AM Lukas Jungmann
> <lukas.jungmann@xxxxxxxxxx <mailto:lukas.jungmann@xxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
>
>     Hi,
>
>     On 12/18/19 6:58 AM, William Dazey wrote:
>      > Hello!
>      > Granted, I don't have much experience with maven, but I just want
>     to run
>      > the jpa-jse bucket locally. `
>
>     I believe most questions were answered by Radek already, just few
>     good-to-know maven tips:
>
>     Once you're at project root:
>
>     mvn -pl :<artifactId> <goals|phases> - run given goals/phases (ie
>     dependency:tree, clean, install, etc) for a project identified by
>     <artifactId> and nothing else
>
>     mvn -am -pl :<artifactId> <goals|phases> - run given goals/phases (ie
>     dependency:tree, clean, install, etc) for a project identified by
>     <artifactId> and for all projects given one depends on
>
>     mvn -amd -pl :<artifactId> <goals|phases> - run given goals/phases (ie
>     dependency:tree, clean, install, etc) for a project identified by
>     <artifactId> and for all projects depending on it
>
>     -am (--also-make) and -amd (--also-make-dependents) options are well
>     described at
>     https://stackoverflow.com/questions/40206376/difference-between-also-make-and-also-make-dependents
>
>     thanks,
>     --lukas
>
>        |mvn verify -Pmysql,test-jpa-jse|` seems
>      > to build everything and runs every single testbucket. I can see the
>      > console running core tests and jpql test... Also, I didn't specify
>      > connection information for mysql. What connection information is
>     it using?
>      >
>      > Also, is it just me or does the build take like 20 minutes to run
>     now
>      > with maven. Ive run it several times and it seems like everything is
>      > downloaded, but it still takes forever to build.
>      >
>      > Also also, my HOME/build.properties aren't being used anymore,
>     right?
>      > How do I run tests against other databases? DB2? SQLServer? In
>     the past,
>      > I just set the `db.user, db.pwd, db.url, ect` properties in my
>      > build.properties file, but that doesnt seem to be looked at anymore.
>      >
>      > Thanks,
>      > Will Dazey
>      >
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