- Create a new xml file in your user home directory in the .m2 directory called settings.xml
- Note: This is probably c:\documents and settings\<username> in Windows
- Download a sample settings.xml file (setup for windows users)
- Add the following lines:
Code Block xml xml <settings xmlns="http://maven.apache.org/POM/4.0.0" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="http://maven.apache.org/POM/4.0.0 http://maven.apache.org/xsd/settings-1.0.0.xsd"> <profiles> <profile> <id>tomcat5x</id> <activation> <activeByDefault>true</activeByDefault> </activation> <properties> <appserver.id>tomcat5x</appserver.id> <appserver.home>/opt/tomcat</appserver.home> <maven.tomcat.home>/opt/tomcat</maven.tomcat.home> <sakai.appserver.home>/opt/tomcat</sakai.appserver.home> <surefire.reportFormat>plain</surefire.reportFormat> <surefire.useFile>false</surefire.useFile> </properties> </profile> </profiles> </settings>
- Note: Unfortunately, Sakai does not use the standard appserver.home so you have to specify a sakai.appserver.home
- Note: The sakai.appserver.home must be C:\opt\tomcat for windows users
- Note: Do not include trailing / or \ slashes in the directory paths
- (optional) You can specify the tomcat home to be an environment variable like so:
No Format <maven.tomcat.home>${env.CATALINA_HOME}</maven.tomcat.home>
- (optional) Users who use a network proxy need to add the following to their file
Code Block xml xml ... <proxies> <proxy> <active>true</active> <protocol>http</protocol> <host>www.your.proxy.host</host> <port>80</port> <username>your_username</username> <password>your_password</password> <nonProxyHosts>localhost</nonProxyHosts> </proxy> </proxies> </settings>
- If you do not use a username or password for your proxy just leave out those 2 lines
- You only need the nonProxyHosts option if you have a local maven repo that does not require the proxy to be accessed
- Note: Maven 2 doesn't support Microsoft's NTLN authentification scheme. If you connect to a proxy like ISA you will need to use a tool, such as http://ntlmaps.sourceforge.net/ to proxy your traffic