Sorry, for bothering You, I did not download or somehow deleted integration-testing-common. Now it is much better
I still get Missing indirectly referenced artifact net.sf.taverna.t2.workbench:helper:jar:0.1.1:test at activity-testing Jerzy Jerzy Orlowski wrote: > I downloaded the projects activity-testing, ataflow-invocation-testing > and dataflow-serialization-testing from cvs, imported (as maven > projects) them to eclipse and got Maven errors: > > > > 3/6/09 1:00:43 PM CET: Missing artifact > net.sf.taverna.t2:integration-testing-common:jar:0.4-SNAPSHOT:compile > . > . > . > 3/6/09 1:02:35 PM CET: Missing indirectly referenced artifact > net.sf.taverna.t2.workbench:helper:jar:0.1.1:test > 3/6/09 1:02:45 PM CET: Missing artifact > net.sf.taverna.t2:integration-testing-common:jar:0.4-SNAPSHOT:compile > 3/6/09 1:02:58 PM CET: Missing artifact > net.sf.taverna.t2:integration-testing-common:jar:0.4-SNAPSHOT:compile > 3/6/09 1:03:08 PM CET: Missing artifact > net.sf.taverna.t2:integration-testing-common:jar:0.4-SNAPSHOT:compile > 3/6/09 1:03:16 PM CET: Missing indirectly referenced artifact > net.sf.taverna.t2.workbench:helper:jar:0.1.1:test > 3/6/09 1:03:25 PM CET: Missing artifact > net.sf.taverna.t2:integration-testing-common:jar:0.4-SNAPSHOT:compile > 3/6/09 1:03:27 PM CET: Missing artifact > net.sf.taverna.t2:integration-testing-common:jar:0.4-SNAPSHOT:compile > 3/6/09 1:03:29 PM CET: Missing indirectly referenced artifact > net.sf.taverna.t2.workbench:helper:jar:0.1.1:test > 3/6/09 1:03:31 PM CET: Missing artifact > net.sf.taverna.t2:integration-testing-common:jar:0.4-SNAPSHOT:compile > 3/6/09 1:03:32 PM CET: Missing artifact > net.sf.taverna.t2:integration-testing-common:jar:0.4-SNAPSHOT:compile > 3/6/09 1:03:35 PM CET: Missing artifact > net.sf.taverna.t2:integration-testing-common:jar:0.4-SNAPSHOT:compile > 3/6/09 1:03:37 PM CET: Missing indirectly referenced artifact > net.sf.taverna.t2.workbench:helper:jar:0.1.1:test > > Jerzy Orlowski > > > > > > > Ian Dunlop wrote: >> Hello, >> >> There are a few examples in the t2integration-testing project in the >> CVS. eg. TranslateAndRunTest in the dataflow-invocation-testing module >> >> Cheers, >> >> Ian >> >> >> Ian Dunlop >> myGrid team >> School of Computer Science >> University of Manchester >> >> >> >> On 5 Mar 2009, at 11:37, Jerzy Orlowski wrote: >> >>> Hi >>> >>> Is there any manual/tutorial/code example for translating workflows? >>> >>> Jerzy Orlowski >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> Marco Roos wrote: >>>> Hi Tom, >>>> >>>> Just a thought: would it be an idea to provide translation through >>>> a web >>>> site, especially when adding all the translation features to the T2 >>>> distribution seems not ideal? I imagine this could also be useful >>>> as the >>>> conversion process could be improved without needing to upgrade T2. >>>> If >>>> possible, I would appreciate it if the converter would provide >>>> specific >>>> information about the workflow I am converting: errors, warnings, and >>>> tips on how I could improve the converted workflow to make better >>>> use of >>>> T2 features. >>>> >>>> At the moment, my workflows did not run in the T2 beta and I did >>>> not get >>>> enough clues that I could understand as a T1 user on what the problem >>>> could be. I am willing to spend some time on making my workflow >>>> work in >>>> T2, but I need more to go on. >>>> >>>> Thanks, >>>> Marco. >>>> >>>> Tom Oinn wrote: >>>>> Hi all, >>>>> >>>>> In the current T2 beta we can translate T1 workflows into the >>>>> nearest >>>>> equivalent T2 flow. This is, obviously, quite important. >>>>> >>>>> One problem though is that the way we do this now is to use the T1 >>>>> code >>>>> to parse the T1 definition into a T1 workflow object model, then >>>>> traverse this object model to produce a T2 object model. While this >>>>> works it inherits the issues with T1's workflow load and it also >>>>> inherits all the dependencies! This is one reason the beta >>>>> download is >>>>> so big (~100mb), you're getting all of T1 *and* all of T2. >>>>> >>>>> David and I were talking the other week about migrating to a version >>>>> which used the skeleton of the T1 parser but generated T2 objects, >>>>> basically a 'cut and paste' refactor which would then not have this >>>>> issue as it would never have to load the T1 equivalent in the >>>>> first place. >>>>> >>>>> This has a downside - it means we'd have to enumerate the set of >>>>> possible processor types in the T1 flow up front, so plug-ins we >>>>> didn't >>>>> know about wouldn't translate. This is different to the current >>>>> approach >>>>> where we have a translater SPI which can handle the mapping. >>>>> >>>>> Personally I suspect that there are a sufficiently small number of >>>>> 'foreign' processor types that a) we don't already know about and b) >>>>> have widespread use in scenarios where translation is critical. The >>>>> benefit of not having to drag in all of T1 to load a workflow >>>>> outweighs >>>>> the drawback described above. This is just my hunch though so a >>>>> question: >>>>> >>>>> Have you written a new processor type? 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