Am Freitag, 2. November 2012 12:29:43 UTC+1 schrieb Peter Petersson:
> 2012/11/2 Christian Thomas <chri...@googlemail.com <javascript:>>
>> Hello Lift community,
>> I'm a JEE developer and I'm looking for a cool and powerful
>> web-framework, which can use my JEE business/backend components (should be
>> simply possible with an JNDI lookup of my EnterpriseJavaBeans). So I found
>> the liftweb.net page and I'm really interested in using the Lift
>> framework (because it is flexible as rails, grails, etc. - I need no
>> persistence-layer from a web-framework, while this already exist's in my
>> JEE environment ).
>> My aim:
>> - create a base-lift project using maven instead of the sbt ( it should
>> be integrated as a module into an existing maven-project later on )
>> - I would like to use the lift 2.5-M2 version
>> - I would like to use the scala version 2.9.2
>> - with that base I want to learn the power of lift (by reading the
>> exploring.lift /simply.lift books)
>> - in addition I also have to learn scala ( that should not be a big
>> problem )
>> - create a REST interface, that should be used from lift itself, but also
>> give the chance, that another client (like an android-app/ iOs app) can use
>> the interface. Business objects should interpreted/mapped/converted as JSON
>> objects for client's
>> - I'm using a JBoss AS 7.1 app-server. I think it should not be a problem
>> to deploy the lift-war file to the jboss instead of a jetty server. If not,
>> then a jetty will be used for the web-client.
>> My problem:
>> At the moment it is hard to create a simple base web-app structure.
>> Beside the simply-lift book I've started to read the exploring-lift book.
>> But following does not work ( Exploring Lift<http://exploring.liftweb.net/master/index-1.html> )
>> :
>>> Next, we use Maven’s archetype:generate command to create the skeleton
>>> of our project:
>> mvn archetype:generate -U \
>>> -DarchetypeGroupId=net.liftweb \
>>> -DarchetypeArtifactId=lift-archetype-blank \
>>> -DarchetypeVersion=2.0 \
>>> -DarchetypeRepository=http://scala-tools.org/repo-releases \
>>> -DgroupId=demo.helloworld \
>>> -DartifactId=helloworld \
>>> -Dversion=1.0-SNAPSHOT
>> it will be created, but the following part
>> Maven should output several pages of text. It may stop and ask you to
>>> confirm the properties configuration, in which case you can just hit
>>> <enter>. At the end you should get a message that says BUILD SUCCESSFUL.
>>> You’ve now successfully created your first project! Don’t believe us? Let’s
>>> run it to confirm:
>>> cd helloworld
>>> mvn jetty:run
>> does not work.
> What you have found may or may not be a old (outdated) reference to how to
> set the maven stuff up (I do not know how up to date the maven build things
> are at the moment) so I suggest you check the resolvers and deps. in your
> pom file... as a reference take a look at the [1] sbt build config file for
> a lift 2.5 basic starter template. I think you should be able to extract
> the correct information from it and adjust your pom file accordingly.
> [1]
> https://github.com/fmpwizard/lift_25_sbt/blob/master/scala_29/lift_ba...
> best regards
> Peter Petersson
>> mvn jetty:run
>>> [INFO] Scanning for projects...
>>> [INFO]
>>> [INFO]
>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>> [INFO] Building helloworld Project 1.0-SNAPSHOT
>>> [INFO]
>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>> [INFO]
>>> [INFO] >>> maven-jetty-plugin:6.1.22:run (default-cli) @ helloworld >>>
>>> [INFO]
>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>> [INFO] BUILD FAILURE
>>> [INFO]
>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>> [INFO] Total time: 0.818s
>>> [INFO] Finished at: Fri Nov 02 10:58:22 CET 2012
>>> [INFO] Final Memory: 5M/112M
>>> [INFO]
>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>> [ERROR] Failed to execute goal on project helloworld: Could not resolve
>>> dependencies for project demo.helloworld:helloworld:war:1.0-SNAPSHOT:
>>> Failed to collect dependencies for [net.liftweb:lift-mapper:jar:2.0
>>> (compile), javax.servlet:servlet-api:jar:2.5 (provided),
>>> junit:junit:jar:4.7 (test), org.mortbay.jetty:jetty:jar:[6.1.6,7.0) (test),
>>> org.scala-lang:scala-compiler:jar:2.7.7 (test)]: No versions available for
>>> javax.mail:mail:jar:[1.4,1.4.3) within specified range -> [Help 1]
>>> [ERROR]
>>> [ERROR] To see the full stack trace of the errors, re-run Maven with the
>>> -e switch.
>>> [ERROR] Re-run Maven using the -X switch to enable full debug logging.
>>> [ERROR]
>>> [ERROR] For more information about the errors and possible solutions,
>>> please read the following articles:
>>> [ERROR] [Help 1]
>>> http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/MAVEN/DependencyResolution...
>> My next try is to call a mvn install (I think it should be executed,
>> before I can start the jetty), but that doesn't work, too. It will return
>> the same error above.
>> It's a pity. ( In addition this is not a solution to use newer releases
>> of lift / scala )
>> Then I have downloaded the lift tar, which includes the different base
>> projects of lift. They are all configured for the sbt.
>> Should I use the blank project, remove all sbt artefacts and create a own
>> pom.xml? But then the big question is, what are the required dependencies,
>> what do I have to configure? ...
>> I hope, some of you can help me, what I have to do, to create a
>> lift-2.5/scala 2.9.2 blank web project with maven. Or can give me a base
>> pom.xml, which can be used for an own project.
>> Thank's a lot! : )
>> Kind regards!
>> Christian
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