Splitting shale-test into JSF specific projects (was Re: [1.1.0] Testing of Shale-Core fails due to missing ViewExpiredException)
On Dec 9, 2008, at 1:08 PM, Gary%20VanMatre wrote: snip I was thinking that we might need to break JSF 1.1 and 1.2 support into two projects so that we could better configure the dependencies and binaries. If we did that, we could still have JSF 1.2 test build on JSF 1.1 test. That might make the release simpler too? Paul Spencer Gary Are you suggesting the following project layout? shale-test shale-test-common - Build using using JDK 1.4 shale-test-jsf1_1 - Build using JDK 1.4 shale-test-jsf1_2 - Build using JDK 1.5 Paul Spencer
Re: Splitting shale-test into JSF specific projects (was Re: [1.1.0] Testing of Shale-Core fails due to missing ViewExpiredException)
From: Paul Spencer To: dev@shale.apache.org Sent: Wed, 10 Dec 2008 10:45:47 + (UTC) Subject: Splitting shale-test into JSF specific projects (was Re: [1.1.0] Testing of Shale-Core fails due to missing ViewExpiredException) On Dec 9, 2008, at 1:08 PM, Gary%20VanMatre wrote: I was thinking that we might need to break JSF 1.1 and 1.2 support into two projects so that we could better configure the dependencies and binaries. If we did that, we could still have JSF 1.2 test build on JSF 1.1 test. That might make the release simpler too? Paul Spencer Gary Are you suggesting the following project layout? shale-test shale-test-common - Build using using JDK 1.4 shale-test-jsf1_1 - Build using JDK 1.4 shale-test-jsf1_2 - Build using JDK 1.5 +1 That sounds good to me. Paul Spencer
[1.1.0] Testing of Shale-Core fails due to missing ViewExpiredException
I am building Shale 1.1.0-SNAPSHOT with JDK 1.5.0_16-b06-284. The test on Shale-Core are failing with the following error: testPristine(org.apache.shale.util.TokenProcessorTestCase) Time elapsed: 0.038 sec ERROR! java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: javax/faces/application/ ViewExpiredException at org .apache .shale.test.mock.lifecycle.MockLifecycle.init(MockLifecycle.java:52) at org .apache .shale .test .mock.lifecycle.MockLifecycleFactory.init(MockLifecycleFactory.java: 45) The test for Shale-Core uses JSF 1.1. I suspect that Shale-Test is expecting a JSF 1.2 implementation and failing since 1.1 is used. Ideas? Paul Spencer
Re: [1.1.0] Testing of Shale-Core fails due to missing ViewExpiredException
From: Paul Spencer To: dev@shale.apache.org Sent: Tue, 9 Dec 2008 12:20:44 + (UTC) Subject: [1.1.0] Testing of Shale-Core fails due to missing ViewExpiredException I am building Shale 1.1.0-SNAPSHOT with JDK 1.5.0_16-b06-284. The test on Shale-Core are failing with the following error: . testPristine(org.apache.shale.util.TokenProcessorTestCase) Time elapsed: 0.038 sec ERROR! java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: javax/faces/application/ ViewExpiredException at org .apache .shale.test.mock.lifecycle.MockLifecycle.(MockLifecycle.java:52) at org .apache .shale .test .mock.lifecycle.MockLifecycleFactory.(MockLifecycleFactory.java: 45) The test for Shale-Core uses JSF 1.1. I suspect that Shale-Test is expecting a JSF 1.2 implementation and failing since 1.1 is used. Ideas? I was thinking that we might need to break JSF 1.1 and 1.2 support into two projects so that we could better configure the dependencies and binaries. If we did that, we could still have JSF 1.2 test build on JSF 1.1 test. That might make the release simpler too? Paul Spencer Gary
Re: [1.1.0] Testing of Shale-Core fails due to missing ViewExpiredException
On Tue, Dec 9, 2008 at 6:20 AM, Paul Spencer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am building Shale 1.1.0-SNAPSHOT with JDK 1.5.0_16-b06-284. The test on Shale-Core are failing with the following error: testPristine(org.apache.shale.util.TokenProcessorTestCase) Time elapsed: 0.038 sec ERROR! java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: javax/faces/application/ViewExpiredException at org.apache.shale.test.mock.lifecycle.MockLifecycle.init(MockLifecycle.java:52) at org.apache.shale.test.mock.lifecycle.MockLifecycleFactory.init(MockLifecycleFactory.java:45) The test for Shale-Core uses JSF 1.1. I suspect that Shale-Test is expecting a JSF 1.2 implementation and failing since 1.1 is used. Ideas? I don't have an answer for you but I will verify that I experience the same problem. Greg