That does sound cool, unfortunetly my Maven skills only go so far as
'mvn clean install' at the moment ;)
Simon
Werner Guttmann wrote:
Having said that, if you were to use Maven, it would be absolutely easy to
provide e.g. a Maven project archetype that would create a Maven project with a
POM that downloaded the Castor JARs automatically, incl. all (transitive)
dependencies, etc., and created the minimal test classes as currently present
in src/bugs/xml/test.template
Or even easier, provide a new download artifact as a JAR. That could e.g.
include a main() method in the JUnit test case that (automagically) called
JUnit's TestRunner to execute the test.
Werner
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Von: Simon Lord [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Montag, 02. April 2007 10:44
An: [email protected]
Betreff: [castor-user] How to run bug template unit test
Morning all,
each time i create an issue on Jira i create a test unit from the bugs
template as advised from here:
http://www.castor.org/how-to-submit-an-xml-bug.html
However, i can't find anywhere that tells you how to run it. At the
moment i create two bug templates; one to zip and attach to my jira and
one to where i add jars of castor,xceres etc and run the test myself
from the command line adding the classpath to all the libs it'll need -
it would be useful to know how the castor developers run the bug
templates.
Could someone please let me know how to run it after dropping it into
the correct place in the trunk source tree - or point me to
documentation i may have missed that describes the process.
Thank you for your time
Simon Lord
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