Hi,

On 30.03.2011 20:49, Ralf Joachim wrote:
> Hi David,
> 
> are you sure you downloaded SVN head of castor/trunc? I just check
> dependencies in pom:
> 
> derby-10.6.2.1.jar
> spring-orm-2.1.jar
> easymock-3.0.jar
> Mockito-core-1.8.5.jar
Yes, thise are definiely the correct dependencies, and all of them
should be downloadable (as those are available as the main Maven repos).
> 
> For the spring-xml project you have to wait for comments of Werner as
> this is his baby. I have never looked into this before as I focus on
> database persistence side.
As already mentioned elsewhere, this is dead code.
> 
> Regards
> Ralf
Cheers
Werner
> 
> 
> Am 30.03.2011 19:49, schrieb David Martín Nieto:
>> Thanks Ralf & Jochen,
>>
>> Thanks for your answers, now I have already mounted both projects
>> castor and the spring-xml in eclipse and everything looks OK except
>> that I have looked in my computer,in the directory of castor and in
>> the directory where jars are downloaded (M2) when you launch the maven
>> install the following jarsand I obtain a error for each one. These
>> jars are:
>>
>> derby-10.6.1.0.jar
>> spring-orm-2.0-SNAPSHOT.jar
>> easymock-2.4.jar
>> Mockito-core-1.8.4.jar
>>
>> This one only happen in the eclipse project in the comand line I can
>> launch without problems: mvn compile, mvn test, mvn install, mvn test
>> -Ptests and mvn eclipse:eclipse.
>>
>> I will try to search in the web to see if I can download them directly.
>> I have understood it the subject of the modules and castor and I will
>> introduce in the source code and documentation deeper these days to
>> make a more specific proposal.
>>
>> Thank you very much,
>> A greeting.
>>
>> El 30/03/2011 18:37, Ralf Joachim escribió:
>>> Hola David,
>>>
>>> see my comments inline.
>>>
>>> I hope below information will help you to take a closer look at Castor.
>>>
>>> Regards
>>> Ralf
>>>
>>> Am 30.03.2011 11:57, schrieb David Martín Nieto:
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> I'm thinking to make a proposal for one of the ideas of Castor in
>>>> GSOC2011. Before make it i'm building my own test environment for
>>>> Castor and I've some doubts, maybe somebody can help me with this:
>>>>
>>>>     * At first in the web page of castor ideas for the gsoc2011
>>>>       there are three diferent sections: Castor XML related
>>>>       projects, Spring ORM support for Castor JDO related projects,
>>>>       and Castor JDO related projects. I'm interested in especially
>>>>       the first and the last sections but does not identify which of
>>>>       the existing modules in subversion under the names do not
>>>>       appear similar. The modules in subversion are these:
>>>>       castor-jaxb2, castor-jpa, castor-spring, spring-xml. I wanted
>>>>       to know if it's really well and are classified ideas modules
>>>>       and if so to what modules under each.
>>>>
>>> The sections of ideas page do not directly relate to Castor modules.
>>> Instead they should be interpreted as areas of work.
>>>>
>>>>     * To move forward I downloaded the spring-xml module with the
>>>>       intention to go riding a test environment. I run first one:
>>>>       svn co http://svn.codehaus.org/castor/spring-xml/trunk
>>>>       And then a mvn mvn compile and test successfully.
>>>>       But after throwing a jar mvn tells the comand show to me:
>>>>
>>>>         [INFO] -----------------------------------------------
>>>>         -------------------------
>>>>         [INFO] Building Castor Spring XML abstraction for 1.2.2-SNAPSHOT
>>>>         [INFO] -----------------------------------------------
>>>>         -------------------------
>>>>         [INFO] -----------------------------------------------
>>>>         -------------------------
>>>>         [INFO] BUILD FAILURE
>>>>         [INFO] -----------------------------------------------
>>>>         -------------------------
>>>>         [INFO] Total time: 0.273s
>>>>         [INFO] Finished at: Wed Mar 30 11:52:30 EST 2011
>>>>         [INFO] Final Memory: 2M/91M
>>>>         [INFO] -----------------------------------------------
>>>>         -------------------------
>>>>         [ERROR] Unknown lifecycle phase "jar. " You Must Specify a
>>>>         valid lifecycle phase or in the format GOAL <plugin-prefix>:
>>>>         <goal>
>>>>         or <plugin-group-id>: <plugin-artifact-id> [:
>>>>         <plugin-version>]: <goal>. Available Phases lifecycle are:
>>>>         validate, initialize, generate-sources, process-sources,
>>>>         generate-resources, process-resources, compile,
>>>>         process-classes, generate-test-sources,
>>>>         process-test-sources, generate-test-resources, process
>>>>         -test-resources, test-compile, process-test-classes, test,
>>>>         prepare, package, package, pre-integration-test
>>>>         integration-test, post-integration-test, verify, install,
>>>>         deploy, pre-clean, clean , post-clean, pre-site, site,
>>>>         post-site, site-deploy. -> [Help 1]
>>>>         [ERROR]
>>>>         [ERROR] To see the full stack trace of the errors, re-run
>>>>         Maven with the-e switch.
>>>>         [ERROR] Maven Re-run using the-X switch to enable full debug
>>>>         logging.
>>>>         [ERROR]
>>>>         [ERROR] For more information about the errors and possible
>>>>         solutions, please read the Following articles:
>>>>         [ERROR] [Help 1]
>>>>         
>>>> http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/MAVEN/LifecyclePhaseNotFoundException
>>>>
>>>>     And I don't know how to fix it.
>>>>
>>> For everything but the JPA stuff you have to download:
>>>
>>> svn co https://svn.codehaus.org/castor/castor/trunk/
>>>
>>> What you get is a multi module maven project. To get all libs
>>> downloaded and all required classes generated you can execute 'mvn
>>> install'. For setting up the project with eclipse you have 2 options.
>>> One is to use project root as root for a single eclipse project. This
>>> way the project definitions included in SVN will be used. The other
>>> option is to execute 'mvn eclipse:eclipse' which will create module
>>> specific project definitions. This way you get a multi project setup
>>> in eclipse. Having said that you may be hit by a bug where maven
>>> fails to download a required lib. We are currently trying to resolve
>>> this.
>>>
>>> The spring-xml project you downloaded is only a plugin for spring to
>>> use castor for xml data binding. The castor-spring project is a
>>> plugin for spring to use castor as persistence (Spring ORM for JDO).
>>> The castor-jpa Project is an interface layer around castor that is
>>> intended to provide JPA compliant interface to Castor persistence
>>> part (JDO).
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>     * On the other hand would be particularly interested in knowing
>>>>       where information could expand on this idea for GSOC2011,
>>>>       which would be the most appropriate documents to study and
>>>>       understand more specifically the improvement and especially if
>>>>       the module to download is the spring-xml or another.
>>>>
>>> Depending on the idea you are interested in I would suggest to
>>> directly conntact the possible mentor that is included on the ideas
>>> page (Werner or myself). Another possibility is to connect to our
>>> irc. With an irc-client this would be irc://irc.codehaus.org/castor
>>> or by web proxy http://irc.codehaus.org at castor channel.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Thanks a lot!
>>>>
>>>> David Martín
>>>> Spainish student on computer sciences
>>>>
>>>
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