Build failure with HSQLDB
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         Key: GRFT-29
         URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GRFT-29
     Project: Graffito
        Type: Bug
  Components: Project Build  
    Versions: 1.0-a1-dev    
 Environment: HSQLDB, JDK 1.4.2, Maven 1.0.2
    Reporter: Martin Maisey


I attempted to build Maven as per 
http://incubator.apache.org/graffito/getting-started.html, and used HSQLDB as a 
quick and easy option that the getting started instructions say is supported. 
So I have  

org.apache.portals.graffito.test.database.default.name=hsql

in my build.properties.

However, the build fails with

BUILD FAILED
File...... C:\cygwin\home\martin.maisey\graffito\maven.xml
Element... maven:reactor
Line...... 77
Column.... 40
Unable to obtain goal [test:test] -- 
C:\cygwin\home\martin.maisey\graffito\components\maven.xml:97:33: <sql> Source 
file does not exist!

The problem appears to be that the file referenced in the database.arg.script 
parameter set at line 267 in the maven.xml file mentioned does not exist. This 
is defined as

./src/sql/GraffitoServer/${org.apache.portals.graffito.database.default.name}/drop-db.sql

Looking at Subversion, this appears to be a manually created file, and there is 
no file src/sql/GraffitoServer/hsql/drop-db.sql in Subversion hence the error. 
In fact, the only database these files are present for is MySQL. I'm moving to 
MySQL now as a workaround, but raising the issue as it might be a good idea to  
either 

* Update the 'Getting Started' page to indicate that the other databases aren't 
currently supported, or 
* Check in the relevant SQL files

This may be related to GRFT-4 but really is related to the Getting Started 
page, which seems to be a bit misleading at the moment.

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