Yeah, I figured out the 'mvn install'. But for running tests in eclipse,
I don't see how to 'run all tests' within eclipse.
Lee
On 5/12/2011 3:42 PM, Jody Garnett wrote:
It it uses the jars in ~/.m2/repository
To "install' your jars (for gt-data or gt-main) go into those
directories and say "mvn install".
Also if you have loaded everything into eclipse then when you run the
tests from eclipse it will use your local edits.
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Jody Garnett
On Friday, 13 May 2011 at 1:19 AM, lee-verizon wrote:
Another maven/build question: When I go to project gt-jdbc-h2 at a
command prompt and run, say, mvn test, does that use any local edits
I've made to, say, gt-data or gt-main? Or does it strictly use the
latest jar files for all its dependencies? How do I run a build/test
so that it *does* use my local edits from other projects?
Thanks,
Lee
On 5/8/2011 6:47 PM, Jody Garnett wrote:
There is a trick; gt-jdbc is "abstract" and does not do much :-)
You need to run the tests for gt-jdbc-h2; it uses a pure java
database so the tests can self contained.
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Jody Garnett
On Monday, 9 May 2011 at 11:26 AM, lee-verizon wrote:
So I'd like to run the JDBC unit tests regularly while I'm hacking
around to make sure I don't break anything. I went to gt-jdbc and
ran "mvn test" but that doesn't seem to run very many tests. Do I
need to run all the tests in org.geotools.jdbc, and if so how?
Thanks,
Lee
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