On Monday 05 March 2007 06:30, James Mao wrote: > i guess you are using windows xp or windows 2000 > one thing you can do is > > subst the .m2 to a driver name (e.g s:) > mvn install -Dmaven.repo.local=s: > > > I guess it's a bug in new surefire. > but i'm not 100% sure. >
Actually, it's most likely a bug in our Compiler.java in tools-common. I don't think it's properly escaping the spaces once the command line gets so long it has to switch to the @file version. I'm not really sure. Not something I can debug very well considering I don't use windows. We COULD probably consider switching to using ants javac task code. I notice something in the jaxb databinding does that. Dan > Hope this help. > > James. > > > After an svn update I am seeing these errors in wsdl2java: > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > > T E S T S > > ------------------------------------------------------- > > Running org.apache.cxf.tools.wsdl2java.processor.WSDLToJavaMIMETest > > Tests run: 3, Failures: 0, Errors: 0, Skipped: 0, Time elapsed: 1.873 > > sec Running > > org.apache.cxf.tools.wsdl2java.processor.WSDLToJavaProcessorTest > > C:\svn\main\cxf\tools\wsdl2java\target\test-classes\org\apache\cxf\too > >ls\common\resources\org\apache\hello_world_soap_http\BadRecordLitFault. > >java:22: package javax.xml.ws does not exist > > import javax.xml.ws.WebFault; > > ^ > > C:\svn\main\cxf\tools\wsdl2java\target\test-classes\org\apache\cxf\too > >ls\common\resources\org\apache\hello_world_soap_http\Greeter.java:22: > > package javax.jws.WebParam does not exist > > import javax.jws.WebParam.Mode; > > ^ > > C:\svn\main\cxf\tools\wsdl2java\target\test-classes\org\apache\cxf\too > >ls\common\resources\org\apache\hello_world_soap_http\Greeter.java:23: > > package javax.jws does not exist > > import javax.jws.WebParam; > > .... > > > > Wiping out my local repository did not help either. Is anyone else > > seeing this? > > > > Andrea. -- J. Daniel Kulp Principal Engineer IONA P: 781-902-8727 C: 508-380-7194 [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.dankulp.com/blog
