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Hudson commented on AXIS2-5781:
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SUCCESS: Integrated in Jenkins build Axis2 #3643 (See 
[https://builds.apache.org/job/Axis2/3643/])
AXIS2-5781: Don't let SchemaWriterTest overwrite files in the source tree. 
(veithen: rev 1779074)
* (edit) 
axis2/modules/codegen/test/org/apache/axis2/wsdl/codegen/writer/SchemaWriterTest.java


> Maven Build - Module: kernel - generates / modifies file under source-control 
> - should build in output directory
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: AXIS2-5781
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AXIS2-5781
>             Project: Axis2
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: kernel
>    Affects Versions: 1.7.3
>            Reporter: Jeff Thomas
>            Priority: Minor
>
> Maven Build for axis2-kernel (./modules/kernel/pom.xml).
> In the axis2-kernel Maven Module (and at in at least the axis2-integration 
> module as well) test ant-scripts and unit-tests run against the 
> "./test-resources" directory instead of the "./target/test-resources" 
> directory.
> In the interest of Maven "compliance" the build process should not edit, 
> touch or otherwise "dirty" source-code files.
> Examples:
> 1.  The Ant-script "test-resources/deployment/service2/build.xml" creates 
> temporary directories, generates content, and removes these temporary 
> directories directly within the "test-resources" source directory.
> 2. The Unit-Test utility method 'readWSDLFromFile' in XMLSchemaTest creates a 
> File reference to a file in "test-resources" and performs the following:
> {code:java}XMLPrettyPrinter.prettify(file);{code}
> This updates (dirties) the input source-file - on my windows build it changes 
> the line-endings from Unix to Windows.
> The current Maven POMs already take care of copying the "test-resources" 
> directory to "target/test-resources" so all of the required input files and 
> ant-scripts are available there.  Therefore, the POM ANT "dir" properties and 
> the JUnit tests just need to be updated to use these instead of the 
> source-code originals.



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