I agree with the thought about bending your code to fit your IDE.
In the case of the unit tests and though, it seems like a
simplification of the tests to make them not dependent on external
configuration that is provided via Ant or any other tool.... Coming
from the "new to Solr and don't know the ins and outs" end of things!
Hence why I like defining the System properties inside the Java test
code.
Eric Pugh
On Jun 27, 2007, at 4:11 PM, Chris Hostetter wrote:
: the path in Config.java. Attached is a patch file for these two
: changes.....
FYI; apache mailing lists strip most attachments ... i think it
works if
hte mime-type is text/plain, but the simplest thing to do is just
include
it inline in your message.
(as a general philosophy, i'm opposed to code changes solely for the
purpose of making IDEs happy ... IDEs should make developing code
easier,
not hte other way arround)
-Hoss
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