[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TUSCANY-353?page=all ]
Jean-Sebastien Delfino updated TUSCANY-353:
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Fix Version: Java-M1-tentative
Version: Java-M1-tentative
(was: Java-M1)
I think that this is not critical to fix for our M1. Leaving it in the
M1-tentative category for now, if anyone volunteers to fix it soon we may still
be able to get it fixed for M1.
> The helloword sidefile (with no annotations) test I created does not read the
> default value from the side files
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>
> Key: TUSCANY-353
> URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TUSCANY-353
> Project: Tuscany
> Type: Bug
> Versions: Java-M1-tentative
> Environment: Fedora Core 5
> Reporter: Simon Laws
> Fix For: Java-M1-tentative
> Attachments: helloworld2.tar
>
> I attached the sample as a tar file. It looks like this...
> > hellworld2
> > src
> > main
> > java - where the java source files go
> > org
> > sample
> > helloworld
> > HelloWorldService.java
> > HelloWorldServiceImpl.java
> > HelloWorldClient.java
> > resource - where data and configuration files go
> > org
> > sample
> > helloworld
> > HelloWorldServiceImpl.componentType
> > sca.module
> > test
> > java - where the files used to test the above source files go
> > target
> > classes - where the compile class files will go
> > compile.sh
> > run.sh
> If you put this in a directory alongside the tuscany project and you have
> populated target/j2se then compile.sh and run.sh should work, i.e.
> somedir
> helloworld2
> tuscany
> java
> target
> j2se
> lots of jars
> when I run the test the property value null is returned and I was expecting
> the default value from the side file so I expect I have done something stupid!
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