Hello there!

    I slightly modified the available PAX 1.2.0 codebase to fit my needs.



  What I need help in:

    1. I removed the "-SNAPSHOT" trailings whereever I found throughout the
      project from version specifications.
       --Will that affect the compiled project in any bad way?--

    2. Then I made the "mvn install" and harvested the JARs from the created M2 
repo.
      All new "pax-exam-*" and "pax-swissbox-*" JARs had 1.2.0 version numbers.
       --Is that normal?--

    3. I created a simple PAX test project (listing bundles, logging):
       On classpath:
                .;
                ops4j-base-store-1.2.1.jar;
                pax-exam-1.2.0.jar;
                pax-exam-container-default-1.2.0.jar;
                pax-exam-container-rbc-1.2.0.jar;
                pax-exam-container-rbc-client-1.2.0.jar;
                pax-exam-junit-1.2.0.jar;
                pax-exam-junit-extender-1.2.0.jar;
                pax-exam-runtime-1.2.0.jar;
                pax-exam-spi-1.2.0.jar;
                pax-runner-no-jcl-1.3.0.jar;
                commons-discovery-0.4.jar;
                commons-logging-1.1.jar;
                junit-4.8.1.jar           

        other options:
                -Dorg.ops4j.pax.logging.DefaultServiceLog.level=INFO
                -Dfile.encoding=Cp1252

         Running:
                org.junit.runner.JunitCore

        --What puzzles me most is that the tests run successfully, but when I 
remove my local local M2 repo dir (from my Doc&Settings dir), it starts to 
fail!--
        I could track back, that the tests need the    
"pax-exam-container-rbc-1.2.0.jar"   from my M2 repo.
        Even if it is on the classpath (in an other directory of course) the 
tests try to access the one in the repository. If they cannot access it, the 
test FAIL!
        Can anyone give an explanation on this dependency?

        Can anyone confirm, that "mvn install" on current 1.2.0 PAX EXAM source 
produces a valid and distributable set of jars, and what are these?


    I much await for your response as I'm not really experienced in maven 
driven project development.

    Thanks in advance!

    Cheers,
    Gábor



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