Yes. it's good to put jetty JAR into deploy/build/test. Thanks a lot.

Now I have several questions:

1) How to  refer to the jars in "deploy/build/test"?
As Paulex suggested, defining another Class Variable "HDK_HOME" may be
a good option. But there may be problems for support.jar. Because if
you also check out the support project, you will have duplicate
support in build path: one is added through Class Variable, another
one is in Plug-in dependencies.

2) Do you think we shall put luni-kernel-stubs.jar and
security-kernel-stubs.jar into deploy/build instead of
deploy/jdk/jre/lib/boot/?

Any suggestion? Thank a lot.

Best regards,
Richard

On 2/6/07, Tim Ellison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
No, we don't want a new dependency on that directory or you will break
the ability to develop a single module against the HDK [1].

The jetty JAR should be copied into the HDK (in deploy\build\test
alongside the other test support JARs).

[1] http://harmony.apache.org/hdk.html

Regards,
Tim



Richard Liang wrote:
> Thanks a lot. I will use the "Classpath Variable" solution. But I'm
> always open to new
>
> On 2/6/07, Alex Blewitt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> That seems like a reasonable solution, and also what's generally done
>> in projects where there is a known dependency structure. I'd say go
>> for it.
>>
>> Alex.
>>
>> On 06/02/07, Richard Liang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> > Hello All,
>> >
>> > I'm going to write/enable some jetty based test cases for luni. And
>> > now there is a question in Eclipse. To compile the jetty based test
>> > cases, I have to add the jetty jars into luni's classpath. But the
>> > jetty jars are put into "depends" folder. To avoid using absolute
>> > path, I suggest we define a Classpath Variable "HARMONY_DEPENDS" which
>> > refers to "depends", then we use this Classpath Variable to look for
>> > the jars. The .classpath will contain entry like:
>> >
>> > <classpathentry kind="var"
>> path="HARMONY_DEPENDS/jars/jetty/jetty-6.0.0.jar"/>
>> >
>> > But the problem of this option is that Eclipse users have to define
>> > the "HARMONY_DEPENDS" manually when they set up a new Eclipse
>> > environment.
>> >
>> > Any comments/suggestion? Thanks a lot
>> >
>> > Best regards,
>> > --
>> > Richard Liang
>> > China Development Lab, IBM
>> >
>>
>
>



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Richard Liang
China Development Lab, IBM

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