"bsmithjj" wrote : I don't believe wrong is the correct term to describe the 
situation, rather, from your (Seam team) perspective, you provide examples that 
are based on 'things' being in places in the Seam 2.0.0.CR(X) distribution.  
Thus, jars like "jboss-embedded-all.jar" are not truly all.  I say that because 
I had to discover (the hard way) that I needed to add jboss-embedded-api.jar 
and jboss-deployers.jar to my repo and test-scoped dependencies to my pom.xml.

Yes, the "official" maven support for Seam isn't well documented. This is 
because it is new and needs help from the community (e.g. blog articles, 
patches to the docs) - by using Maven with Seam you are 
pushing the boundaries.

Now, useful information rather than me just pointing out the obvious ;)

You are depending on org.jboss.embedded jboss-embedded to get embedded support? 
The transitive dependencies on this are

jboss-embedded
  |    -> hibernate-all
  |    -> thirdparty-all
  |    -> jboss-embedded-all
  |       -> jboss-embedded-api
  |          -> jboss-deployers

So that should pull all the dependencies for booting the embedded container.  
This should be *easier* than setting up the classpath in ant as you have a well 
defined set of jars/scopes.

anonymous wrote :  No, this is not in the Seam 2.0.0.CR3 docs - I double 
checked.  I'm guessing your ant scripts build up classpaths using the lib and 
the lib/test directories in the distro and so it's easy to miss this kind of 
thing.  I also just discovered that I need to add 
hibernate-commons-annotations.jar to my test-scoped dependencies, and thus, 
again, hibernate-all.jar is not truly all.  It would be nice if the 'all' jars 
were truly 'all'. ;-)

Things become truly messy with embedded if you need newer bits of hibernate 
than come with embedded.  Yes, embedded is a source of pain, we need to improve 
this.

The version of hibernate in hibernate-all doesn't depend on 
hibernate-commons-annotations (it's an older hibernate) but Seam's compile 
dependencies are newer than that.

anonymous wrote : I also needed to learn the jboss embedded container layout a 
bit;  this is so that I could put appropriate maven2 testResource instructions 
into my pom(s) and reproduce the bootstrap directory layout.  And... I needed 
to figure out that I need to copy my target/classes contents to the bootstrap 
deploy dir (I haven't figured out how to get the bootstrap to treat 
target/classes as part of the classpath).

You should just be able to add all of this to the classpath when run tests - 
thats what we do with Ant.

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