If you run "mvn integration-test -Dcargo.wait=true" and wait for
Tomcat to startup, can you navigate to
http://localhost:8081/yourappname-1.0-SNAPSHOT?

Matt

On 6/1/07, bUg. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
No. I've got same error.
"Wrong document title found! Expected ".*Main Menu.*" but got "Login | AppFuse""

> If you try "mvn -o install", does it work?


> On 6/1/07, bUg. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I don't use proxy, but i've checked maven config, there are all required
>> proxy settings in config, but it status is inactive. When I delete all
>> proxy configs, i got new error
>>
>> here error:
>>
>>  "Wrong document title found! Expected ".*Main Menu.*" but got "Login |
>> AppFuse""
>>
>> This is a new instance of appfuse, i don't change any source files.
>>
>>
>> > According to a message earlier in this thread, this happens on Windows
>> > machines that connect through a proxy:
>>
>> > <quote>
>> > I have seen this before on Windows. At least I can reproduce on my
>> > machine at work, which connects to the internet via a proxy. In my
>> > case I found it is Maven related, and can be solved by running in
>> > offline mode. Warning: it takes a few iterations to get everything
>> > working.:
>>
>> > 1) Run the normal commands to download dependencies, and wait for the
>> > test to fail.
>> > 2) Now run maven with the -o switch, e.g. mvn -o install, and see if
>> > the tests pass.
>>
>> > Mike.
>> > </quote>
>>
>> > You could try modifying pom.xml (or web-tests.xml) to specify your
>> > proxy settings for Ant.
>>
>> > Matt
>>
>> > On 6/1/07, bUg. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >> But how i can run web test with canoo, I got
>> >> com.canoo.webtest.engine.StepExecutionException: Unexpected exception
>> >> caught: java.net.ConnectException: Connection timed out: connect, Step:
>> InvokePage.
>> >> At this time I can use my appfuse project through browser. I can't
>> >> understand it.
>> >>
>> >> > Selenium is not currently a distributed option with AppFuse. However,
>> >> > that shouldn't stop you from using it. Here's a post I wrote on how to
>> >> > integrate Selenium with Maven 2:
>> >>
>> >> > http://raibledesigns.com/rd/entry/integrating_selenium_with_maven_2
>> >>
>> >> > Here's an issue to track Selenium integration (notice the "fix for"
>> version #).
>> >>
>> >> > http://issues.appfuse.org/browse/APF-479
>> >>
>> >> > Matt
>> >>
>> >> > On 5/31/07, bUg. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >> >> How I can switch project to Selenium? I use appfuse-rc1.
>> >> >>
>> >> >> > You could use Cygwin and set an alias so "mvn -o" is aliased to "m".
>> >> >> > That makes it easier to run Maven in offline mode.  I haven't seen
>> >> >> > this issue myself, but I also use Cygwin on Windows.  If we switched
>> >> >> > from Canoo WebTest to Selenium, it may solve this issue.
>> >> >>
>> >> >> > Matt
>> >> >>
>> >> >> > On 5/24/07, Michael Horwitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >> >> >> Not yet. Thought about trying to track it down, but kind of lost
>> the will to
>> >> >> >> live - Maven source code can be a bit spaghetti like. It all works
>> fine on
>> >> >> >> Linux, so do most of my development there :-).
>> >> >> >>
>> >> >> >> Mike.
>> >> >> >>
>> >> >> >>
>> >> >> >> On 5/24/07, fadhli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >> >> >> > Thanks Michael, I did what you suggested on my machine and it all
>> works
>> >> >> >> perfectly alright. Do you have any idea how to configure your maven
>> to get
>> >> >> >> it work without the -o switch?
>> >> >> >> >
>> >> >> >> >
>> >> >> >> >
>> >> >> >> > On 5/24/07, Michael Horwitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
>> >> >> >> > >
>> >> >> >> > > I have seen this before on Windows. At least I can reproduce on
>> my
>> >> >> >> machine at work, which connects to the internet via a proxy. In my
>> case I
>> >> >> >> found it is Maven related, and can be solved by running in offline
>> mode.
>> >> >> >> Warning: it takes a few iterations to get everything working.:
>> >> >> >> > >
>> >> >> >> > > 1) Run the normal commands to download dependencies, and wait
>> for the
>> >> >> >> test to fail.
>> >> >> >> > > 2) Now run maven with the -o switch, e.g. mvn -o install, and
>> see if the
>> >> >> >> tests pass.
>> >> >> >> > >
>> >> >> >> > > Mike.
>> >> >> >> > >
>> >> >> >> > >
>> >> >> >> > > On 5/24/07, bUg. <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
>> >> >> >> > > >
>> >> >> >> > > >
>> >> >> >> > > >
>> >> >> >> > > > I have the same problem. look attachment.
>> >> >> >> > > >
>> >> >> >>
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