Hi all,
we are just starting to use this integrating the tests in our internal builds. Now it seems that we generate the test jars but no test-src jars. For the regular code we generate jars and source jars. Is there any reason for this asymmetry? I think it would be helpful for debugging issues.... Any thoughts? Jens From: Sauganth Vijayappan [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Montag, 18. Oktober 2010 17:46 To: Stephan Klevenz; Florian Müller Cc: [email protected]; Robert B Chumbley; Ron Bassett Subject: Re: Making the chemistry binding tests jar file available online Hi Stephen/Florian, Thanks for helping out in making the chemistry bindings tests jar files available online. Thanks and Regards, Sauganth Vijayappan Software Engineer, IBM Emerging Standards Off: 521-286 8048 T/L: 363-8048 email: [email protected] Inactive hide details for Stephan Klevenz ---10/16/2010 04:49:03 AM---Hi, The test jars will now be created with the build job.Stephan Klevenz ---10/16/2010 04:49:03 AM---Hi, The test jars will now be created with the build job. Check the results out here: From: Stephan Klevenz <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Cc: Sauganth Vijayappan/Austin/i...@ibmus Date: 10/16/2010 04:49 AM Subject: Re: Making the chemistry binding tests jar file available online ________________________________ Hi, The test jars will now be created with the build job. Check the results out here: https://hudson.apache.org/hudson/view/Chemistry/job/Chemistry%20-%20OpenCMIS%20-%20install/ Regards, Stephan Am 15.10.2010 um 10:38 schrieb Florian Müller: > Hi Sauganth, > > The binding tests were actually not designed to be used outside OpenCMIS. > That's why they are not nicely packaged. > > I think we can adjust our build process. (Any objections?) > > Building all Jars you need for the binding tests is quite simple: > mvn clean install jar:test-jar assembly:assembly > > > Regards, > > Florian > > > On 14/10/2010 21:20, Sauganth Vijayappan wrote: >> >> >> Hi, >> I am a software developer for IBM. While testing the IBM CMIS >> server, we found that even though the OpenCMIS client jar files are >> available on http://incubator.apache.org/chemistry/opencmis.html , the jar >> file for the tests (specifically the chemistry binding tests) are not >> available. It would have been wonderful if the test jars are made available >> online because the enterprise CMIS server development team would not want >> to contaminate their code with the opencmis code available online. >> >> I feel that it will be a wonderful idea to make the tests jar files >> available online so that server development teams who develop code based on >> OpenCMIS standards would not have to download any of the OpenCMIS source >> code. >> Please let me know your thoughts on this matter. I hope you too think that >> this is a great idea. >> >> >> Thanks and Regards, >> Sauganth Vijayappan >> Software Engineer, IBM Emerging Standards >> Off: 521-286 8048 T/L: 363-8048 >> email: [email protected] > ---- Stephan Klevenz Fabrikstr. 45 69126 Heidelberg Tel.: +49 6221 879625 Fax.: +49 6221 339926
