All I do is to run mvn from chianti/sca, after adding the autowire to
JavaComponentBuilder
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From: "Jim Marino" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <tuscany-dev@ws.apache.org>
Sent: Saturday, July 15, 2006 2:59 PM
Subject: Re: WorkManager in JavaComponentBuilder
On Jul 15, 2006, at 11:45 AM, Ignacio Silva-Lepe wrote:
To allow JavaAtomicComponent to create a new AsyncJavaTargetInvoker, it
needs to supply the new target invoker with a work manager. My first try
(which may not be the appropriate thing to do) was to get a work manager
autowired into JavaComponentBuilder, which then passes it to
JavaAtomicComponent.
That is how I would do it.
However when I do this I get a NoClassDefFoundError when the build tries
to run the samples (local.wire, local.wire.cdi, calculator). I could add
the
dependency to each sample's pom.xml, which seems to eliminate the error
sample by sample. Or I could add the dependency to the entire samples
directory's pom.xml, which at the moment has no dependencies. Or I could
just be doing the wrong thing and I should supply the work manager in
some other way. Thoughts?
The work manager dependency shouldn't be surfaced to the samples since it
is an implementation detail of the runtime. How are you executing the
samples? I'm wondering if the appropriate jars are not being put on the
classpath?
Jim
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