Are you using a basic or modular archetype?  If modular, are you
writing your tests in the core module?

Matt

On 5/7/07, oschroeder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Good Evening,

Following the Quickstart Guide everything works as described. The tests
succeed and I am starting on the Person Object.
When I am getting to the PersonManagerImplTest I need jmock in my classpath
to resolve the dependencies.
That fails - and further I can not find the jmock.jar within the my project
at all.

I saw in the POM.xml that junit and jmock use <scope>test</scope>.
However I would still expect the jars to be locally available - meaning
downloaded by Maven to my local file system as they're provided here:
http://repo1.maven.org/maven2/jmock/jmock/

Why doesn't  jmock get downloaded to the local filesystem?

I am using Eclipse and I ran mvn eclipse:eclipse (and tried to manually fix
up the .....classpath settings). It seems that Eclipse can not resolve the
jars correctly - I need to add them manually as I go to the project's
properties.

Thank you,
Olaf
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