Re: [jbehave-dev] Problem Creating XRef files from Eclipse

2015-02-10 Thread Chris Aguirre
FYI: I did not upgrade XStream in this Commit - I realized there are more
potential changes needed with new XStream.

Will handle that with another commit later on this month.

Regards,
Christopher Aguirre

On Tue, Feb 10, 2015 at 3:01 PM, Chris Aguirre chris.aguirr...@gmail.com
wrote:

 Mauro,

 Pull Request Sent for the addition of storyTimeoutInSecsByPath:
 *https://github.com/jbehave/jbehave-core/pull/74
 https://github.com/jbehave/jbehave-core/pull/74*

 Branch: jbehave:jbehave-4.x

 Apologies, I am new to GitHub and did not know how to create a new Pull
 Request without my old commits. This is the commit which has these changes
 (20 files changed):

 Co Commits on Feb 10, 2015

1. [image: chris-aguirre11] https://github.com/chris-aguirre11

JBEHAVE-833: Added Ant/Maven task 'storyTimeoutInSecsByPath'

 https://github.com/chris-aguirre11/jbehave-core/commit/28df1fd2daf443b5af0642317b68b3f953eafd75
 … https://github.com/jbehave/jbehave-core/pull/74/commits#
chris-aguirre11 https://github.com/chris-aguirre11 authored an hour
ago


 Regards,
 Christopher Aguirre

 On Sun, Feb 8, 2015 at 5:42 AM, Mauro Talevi mauro.tal...@aquilonia.org
 wrote:

  Hi Chris,

 feel free to upgrade the version of xstream as part of the patch.

 Cheers


 On 07/02/2015 02:12, Chris Aguirre wrote:

 Figure out what the problem was - I was using JDK 1.8 and the version of
 XStream we are using: 1.4.5 has some issues with JDK 1.8.

  After downgrading locally to JDK 1.7 these XRef and Json files were
 being created fine and tests passed.

  We will need to upgrade xstream to at least version 1.4.6 if we want to
 claim JBehave works with JDK 1.8.

  XStream Issue: https://jira.codehaus.org/browse/XSTR-746

  XStream Release Notes Which mention this issue was resolved:
 http://xstream.codehaus.org/changes.html

  Regards,
 Christopher Aguirre

 On Fri, Jan 30, 2015 at 12:42 PM, Chris Aguirre 
 chris.aguirr...@gmail.com wrote:

 Haven't tried that yet - will try and get back to you when I get the
 chance to get back to work on this.

  Thanks for the fast response.

  Regards,
 Christopher Aguirre

 On Fri, Jan 30, 2015 at 12:09 PM, Mauro Talevi 
 mauro.tal...@aquilonia.org wrote:

  Chris,

  What counts is the command line build.   Does it work?

  If not can you stash your changes and verify that you can build the
 latest master?

  Cheers



 On 30 Jan 2015, at 16:36, Chris Aguirre chris.aguirr...@gmail.com
 wrote:

   JBehave Devs,

  I am having issues creating CrossReferences in Eclipse. Specifically,
 I am getting an ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException (-1) in:

  *
  
 com.thoughtworks.xstream.core.util.OrderRetainingMap.entrySet(OrderRetainingMap.java:77)*

  when running the following Unit Tests:

  *
  ConcurrencyBehaviour.shouldCompleteXmlReportWhenStoryIsCancelled()*
  * ConcurrencyBehaviour.shouldAllowStoriesToBeTimed()*

  *(Stack Trace is attached)*

  Has anyone encountered similar issues when running from Eclipse?

  I am actually close to submitting code for a new Ant/Maven property: 
 *storyTimeoutInSecsByPath
 *and want to ensure XRef's are created after a failure.

  Appreciate the guidance/help.

   Regards,
 Christopher Aguirre

   StackTrace.txt


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Re: [jbehave-dev] Problem Creating XRef files from Eclipse

2015-02-10 Thread Chris Aguirre
Mauro,

Pull Request Sent for the addition of storyTimeoutInSecsByPath:
*https://github.com/jbehave/jbehave-core/pull/74
https://github.com/jbehave/jbehave-core/pull/74*

Branch: jbehave:jbehave-4.x

Apologies, I am new to GitHub and did not know how to create a new Pull
Request without my old commits. This is the commit which has these changes
(20 files changed):

Co Commits on Feb 10, 2015

   1. [image: chris-aguirre11] https://github.com/chris-aguirre11

   JBEHAVE-833: Added Ant/Maven task 'storyTimeoutInSecsByPath'
   
https://github.com/chris-aguirre11/jbehave-core/commit/28df1fd2daf443b5af0642317b68b3f953eafd75
… https://github.com/jbehave/jbehave-core/pull/74/commits#
   chris-aguirre11 https://github.com/chris-aguirre11 authored an hour ago


Regards,
Christopher Aguirre

On Sun, Feb 8, 2015 at 5:42 AM, Mauro Talevi mauro.tal...@aquilonia.org
wrote:

  Hi Chris,

 feel free to upgrade the version of xstream as part of the patch.

 Cheers


 On 07/02/2015 02:12, Chris Aguirre wrote:

 Figure out what the problem was - I was using JDK 1.8 and the version of
 XStream we are using: 1.4.5 has some issues with JDK 1.8.

  After downgrading locally to JDK 1.7 these XRef and Json files were
 being created fine and tests passed.

  We will need to upgrade xstream to at least version 1.4.6 if we want to
 claim JBehave works with JDK 1.8.

  XStream Issue: https://jira.codehaus.org/browse/XSTR-746

  XStream Release Notes Which mention this issue was resolved:
 http://xstream.codehaus.org/changes.html

  Regards,
 Christopher Aguirre

 On Fri, Jan 30, 2015 at 12:42 PM, Chris Aguirre chris.aguirr...@gmail.com
  wrote:

 Haven't tried that yet - will try and get back to you when I get the
 chance to get back to work on this.

  Thanks for the fast response.

  Regards,
 Christopher Aguirre

 On Fri, Jan 30, 2015 at 12:09 PM, Mauro Talevi 
 mauro.tal...@aquilonia.org wrote:

  Chris,

  What counts is the command line build.   Does it work?

  If not can you stash your changes and verify that you can build the
 latest master?

  Cheers



 On 30 Jan 2015, at 16:36, Chris Aguirre chris.aguirr...@gmail.com
 wrote:

   JBehave Devs,

  I am having issues creating CrossReferences in Eclipse. Specifically,
 I am getting an ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException (-1) in:

  *
  
 com.thoughtworks.xstream.core.util.OrderRetainingMap.entrySet(OrderRetainingMap.java:77)*

  when running the following Unit Tests:

  *
  ConcurrencyBehaviour.shouldCompleteXmlReportWhenStoryIsCancelled()*
  * ConcurrencyBehaviour.shouldAllowStoriesToBeTimed()*

  *(Stack Trace is attached)*

  Has anyone encountered similar issues when running from Eclipse?

  I am actually close to submitting code for a new Ant/Maven property: 
 *storyTimeoutInSecsByPath
 *and want to ensure XRef's are created after a failure.

  Appreciate the guidance/help.

   Regards,
 Christopher Aguirre

   StackTrace.txt


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Re: [jbehave-dev] Problem Creating XRef files from Eclipse

2015-02-08 Thread Mauro Talevi

Hi Chris,

feel free to upgrade the version of xstream as part of the patch.

Cheers

On 07/02/2015 02:12, Chris Aguirre wrote:
Figure out what the problem was - I was using JDK 1.8 and the version 
of XStream we are using: 1.4.5 has some issues with JDK 1.8.


After downgrading locally to JDK 1.7 these XRef and Json files were 
being created fine and tests passed.


We will need to upgrade xstream to at least version 1.4.6 if we want 
to claim JBehave works with JDK 1.8.


XStream Issue: https://jira.codehaus.org/browse/XSTR-746

XStream Release Notes Which mention this issue was resolved: 
http://xstream.codehaus.org/changes.html


Regards,
Christopher Aguirre

On Fri, Jan 30, 2015 at 12:42 PM, Chris Aguirre 
chris.aguirr...@gmail.com mailto:chris.aguirr...@gmail.com wrote:


Haven't tried that yet - will try and get back to you when I get
the chance to get back to work on this.

Thanks for the fast response.

Regards,
Christopher Aguirre

On Fri, Jan 30, 2015 at 12:09 PM, Mauro Talevi
mauro.tal...@aquilonia.org mailto:mauro.tal...@aquilonia.org
wrote:

Chris,

What counts is the command line build. Does it work?

If not can you stash your changes and verify that you can
build the latest master?

Cheers



On 30 Jan 2015, at 16:36, Chris Aguirre
chris.aguirr...@gmail.com mailto:chris.aguirr...@gmail.com
wrote:


JBehave Devs,

I am having issues creating CrossReferences in Eclipse.
Specifically, I am getting an ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException
(-1) in:

/ 
com.thoughtworks.xstream.core.util.OrderRetainingMap.entrySet(OrderRetainingMap.java:77)/

when running the following Unit Tests:

/ ConcurrencyBehaviour.shouldCompleteXmlReportWhenStoryIsCancelled()/
/ ConcurrencyBehaviour.shouldAllowStoriesToBeTimed()/

/(Stack Trace is attached)/

Has anyone encountered similar issues when running from Eclipse?

I am actually close to submitting code for a new Ant/Maven
property: /storyTimeoutInSecsByPath /and want to ensure
XRef's are created after a failure.

Appreciate the guidance/help.

Regards,
Christopher Aguirre
StackTrace.txt

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Re: [jbehave-dev] Problem Creating XRef files from Eclipse

2015-02-06 Thread Chris Aguirre
Figure out what the problem was - I was using JDK 1.8 and the version of
XStream we are using: 1.4.5 has some issues with JDK 1.8.

After downgrading locally to JDK 1.7 these XRef and Json files were being
created fine and tests passed.

We will need to upgrade xstream to at least version 1.4.6 if we want to
claim JBehave works with JDK 1.8.

XStream Issue: https://jira.codehaus.org/browse/XSTR-746

XStream Release Notes Which mention this issue was resolved:
http://xstream.codehaus.org/changes.html

Regards,
Christopher Aguirre

On Fri, Jan 30, 2015 at 12:42 PM, Chris Aguirre chris.aguirr...@gmail.com
wrote:

 Haven't tried that yet - will try and get back to you when I get the
 chance to get back to work on this.

 Thanks for the fast response.

 Regards,
 Christopher Aguirre

 On Fri, Jan 30, 2015 at 12:09 PM, Mauro Talevi mauro.tal...@aquilonia.org
  wrote:

 Chris,

 What counts is the command line build.   Does it work?

 If not can you stash your changes and verify that you can build the
 latest master?

 Cheers



 On 30 Jan 2015, at 16:36, Chris Aguirre chris.aguirr...@gmail.com
 wrote:

 JBehave Devs,

 I am having issues creating CrossReferences in Eclipse. Specifically, I
 am getting an ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException (-1) in:

 *
  
 com.thoughtworks.xstream.core.util.OrderRetainingMap.entrySet(OrderRetainingMap.java:77)*

 when running the following Unit Tests:

 * ConcurrencyBehaviour.shouldCompleteXmlReportWhenStoryIsCancelled()*
 * ConcurrencyBehaviour.shouldAllowStoriesToBeTimed()*

 *(Stack Trace is attached)*

 Has anyone encountered similar issues when running from Eclipse?

 I am actually close to submitting code for a new Ant/Maven property: 
 *storyTimeoutInSecsByPath
 *and want to ensure XRef's are created after a failure.

 Appreciate the guidance/help.

 Regards,
 Christopher Aguirre

 StackTrace.txt


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Re: [jbehave-dev] Problem Creating XRef files from Eclipse

2015-01-30 Thread Mauro Talevi
Chris,

What counts is the command line build.   Does it work?

If not can you stash your changes and verify that you can build the latest 
master?

Cheers 



 On 30 Jan 2015, at 16:36, Chris Aguirre chris.aguirr...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 JBehave Devs, 
 
 I am having issues creating CrossReferences in Eclipse. Specifically, I am 
 getting an ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException (-1) in:
 
  
 com.thoughtworks.xstream.core.util.OrderRetainingMap.entrySet(OrderRetainingMap.java:77)
 
 when running the following Unit Tests: 
 
  ConcurrencyBehaviour.shouldCompleteXmlReportWhenStoryIsCancelled()
  ConcurrencyBehaviour.shouldAllowStoriesToBeTimed()
 
 (Stack Trace is attached)
 
 Has anyone encountered similar issues when running from Eclipse? 
 
 I am actually close to submitting code for a new Ant/Maven property: 
 storyTimeoutInSecsByPath and want to ensure XRef's are created after a 
 failure. 
 
 Appreciate the guidance/help.
 
 Regards, 
 Christopher Aguirre
 StackTrace.txt
 
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Re: [jbehave-dev] Problem Creating XRef files from Eclipse

2015-01-30 Thread Chris Aguirre
Haven't tried that yet - will try and get back to you when I get the chance
to get back to work on this.

Thanks for the fast response.

Regards,
Christopher Aguirre

On Fri, Jan 30, 2015 at 12:09 PM, Mauro Talevi mauro.tal...@aquilonia.org
wrote:

 Chris,

 What counts is the command line build.   Does it work?

 If not can you stash your changes and verify that you can build the latest
 master?

 Cheers



 On 30 Jan 2015, at 16:36, Chris Aguirre chris.aguirr...@gmail.com wrote:

 JBehave Devs,

 I am having issues creating CrossReferences in Eclipse. Specifically, I am
 getting an ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException (-1) in:

 *
  
 com.thoughtworks.xstream.core.util.OrderRetainingMap.entrySet(OrderRetainingMap.java:77)*

 when running the following Unit Tests:

 * ConcurrencyBehaviour.shouldCompleteXmlReportWhenStoryIsCancelled()*
 * ConcurrencyBehaviour.shouldAllowStoriesToBeTimed()*

 *(Stack Trace is attached)*

 Has anyone encountered similar issues when running from Eclipse?

 I am actually close to submitting code for a new Ant/Maven property: 
 *storyTimeoutInSecsByPath
 *and want to ensure XRef's are created after a failure.

 Appreciate the guidance/help.

 Regards,
 Christopher Aguirre

 StackTrace.txt


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