Reputation: 1418
I had been studiyng the example of Liferay but, when I tried to create the example of Service Builder Portlet , my Eclipse-console showed me this message
[ivy:resolve] http://www.soapui.org/repository/maven2/biz/aQute/bnd/2.3.0/bnd-2.3.0.pom
[ivy:resolve] -- artifact biz.aQute#bnd;2.3.0!bnd.jar:
[ivy:resolve] http://www.soapui.org/repository/maven2/biz/aQute/bnd/2.3.0/bnd-2.3.0.jar
[ivy:resolve] ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
[ivy:resolve] :: UNRESOLVED DEPENDENCIES ::
[ivy:resolve] ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
[ivy:resolve] :: biz.aQute#bnd;2.3.0: not found
[ivy:resolve] ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
[ivy:resolve]
[ivy:resolve]
[ivy:resolve] :: USE VERBOSE OR DEBUG MESSAGE LEVEL FOR MORE DETAILS
effectly, the repository URL was unavailable.
I found the missed jar and I put him in .ivy/cache and I read the Ivy documentation, but I miss some point for solve my problem.
Now the repository is available, but yet I don't understand how can the repository read the location of jar that I put in local filesystem.
Upvotes: 1
Views: 743
Reputation: 46
If you go to your directory
D:\MyWorks\liferay-plugins-sdk-6.2\ you have to modify file ivj.xml changing the line
dependency name="bnd" org="biz.aQute" rev="2.3.0"
into
dependency name="bnd" org="biz.aQute.bnd" rev="2.3.0"
This should correct the problem.
Upvotes: 3