On Dec 4, 2007, at 8:33 PM, Stephiems wrote:


Ok, well I must be a bit overworked, the reason it didn't work is those packages weren't imported. Since they didn't get automatically imported by Netbeans, I forgot to import and save the files. It now compiles on the
command line.

Now I just have to figure out if it is Netbeans or the Maven plugin so I can submit an issue. I don't particularly want to change IDE (sorry, haha), what
is the downside of using full-source?

I would try the Maven 2 Plugin for NetBeans first of all.

http://mevenide.codehaus.org/m2-site/index.html

Hopefully this will allow NetBeans to recognize the WarPath plugin that reads classes (in particular, the ones you need) from a WAR dependency.

If that doesn't work, full-source will work. The only downside is it's a bit more difficult to upgrade to future AppFuse versions. However, I end up using it on most of my projects since it's nice to have full control of your source code. It also allows you to customize things more - and removes any dependencies on AppFuse.

Matt



mraible wrote:

There shouldn't be a problem with 2.0.8, I've been using it since it
came out w/o issues. Are you using a basic or modular project. If
basic, does your pom.xml have a dependency on appfuse-struts? It
should have two - one with type=war and one with type=warpath.

Matt

On Dec 4, 2007, at 8:18 PM, Stephiems wrote:


I don't like either one of those solutions, haha.

Ok, just to test, I opened a command line, went to the directory
that my
application is in, and typed:
mvn install

I still got a compile error. I'm guessing that means there is another
problem, possibly maven 2.0.8? I might download 2.0.7 and give that
a try to
see if it still doesn't work.


mraible wrote:

Yes, it's probably caused by NetBeans - unless you're using a Maven
Plugin. There are two solutions:

1. Run "mvn appfuse:full-source" to import all of AppFuse's source
into your project.
2. Compile from the command line.

The good news is IDEA doesn't have this problem. ;-)

Matt

On Dec 4, 2007, at 8:04 PM, Stephiems wrote:


I was running through the tutorial for AppFuse and made it up to
the Web
Application part. I've created a struts2 project, and when I tried
to extend
BaseActionTestCase and also BaseAction, they couldn't be found. It
doesn't
seem like anything in the appfuse-struts package is able to be seen
by my
application.

For your information, I'm using Netbeans 6.0 with the maven plugin,
maybe it
has something to do with Netbeans? Oh, also I'm using maven 2.0.8.

Thanks,
Stephanie
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