I'm combing through old messages.

We fixed this when I was in the attic right?


On Apr 29, 6:16 pm, "Anthony Perritano" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> after removing an activity from a pod i would get this:
>
> 29-apr-2007 14.52.23 net.sf.sail.core.beans.Pod assemble
> AVVERTENZA: exception: java.util.NoSuchElementException: no known pod
> dddddddd-0000-0001-0000-000000000000 in registry
> PodRegistry:{dddddddd-0000-0007-0000-000000000000=
> [EMAIL PROTECTED],
> dddddddd-0000-0000-0000-000000000000=
> [EMAIL PROTECTED],
> dddddddd-0000-0008-0000-000000000000=
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> so i wrote a  testcases.
>
> the steps are:
> 1.checkout: RemoveActivityWriteCurnitTest from PLR
> 2. run it with junit. it will successfully run remove the activity then load
> in the curnit again and print out the pod tree showing it was removed. it
> will write a curnit to yr target directory with _REMOVED appended on it.
>
> 3. change the annotations of the methods:
> @Before
>     public void setUp() throws Exception {
>
> to
>
> @Ignore
>     public void setUp() throws Exception {
>
> and
>
>     @Test
>     public void testRemovingActivityAndSavingCurnit() {
>
> to
>
> @Ignore
> public void testRemovingActivityAndSavingCurnit() {
>
> the only method that should be tested is:
> testLoadingRemoveActivityCurnit
>
> this will load the curnit that was generated in the steps above and produce
> the error.
>
> it seems when u write then load every thing is file. however if u write,
> then load later there is a problem.
>
> Turadg, Scott can u guys check it out? any ideas?
>
> thx
> Tony


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