On Tue, 04 Nov 2008 05:31:52 +0100, Emmanuel Bernard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On the other hand now I have to suffer Maven. So not so cool.
:)


  - clean
    mvn clean

  - runt the test suite
    mvn test
    mvn test -Dtest=MyTest (to run single test)
mvn install -DskipTests (tests will actually run per default, but can be skipped)

  - check the log files from the test suite
the log files are under target/surefire-reports. Per test there are three files
    * org.hibernate.*.MyTest.txt - the actual junit report
    * org.hibernate.*.MyTest-output.txt - the standard out log
* TEST-org.hibernate.*.MyTest-output.xml - the xml formatted Junit report

  - build the distro
Not sure about this one. There is a distribution module in Core, but I haven't used it yet. I don't know what is still required to get Annotations and EntityManager into this distribution. The old dist packages are currently not available, even though it would be straight forward to build them. We could use a similar approach I took in hibernate-validator-legacy. However, if I understood Steve correctly there won't be
    any standalone releases of Annotations and EntityManager anymore.
    Maybe we should discuss our plans in this regards a little more.

  - compile
    mvn compile

  - compile tests
    mvn test-compile

  - deploy to my local repo to test a to be released distribution
    mvn install

See also http://maven.apache.org/guides/introduction/introduction-to-the-lifecycle.html for other available goals.

Also for EM, how do I built the test jars and pars to test them in my IDE.

For this custom tests we are still using ant via the maven-antrun plugin. In fact the code to generate these packages is pretty much unchanged. The jars/pars get automatically build when you run the tests. You can run:
    mvn process-test-classes
to build just these artifacts.

We also need to get the JPA javadoc in the distro.
This goes really together with the overall distribution discussion.


--Hardy



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