I had a similar problem with netbeans before, using *mvn appfuse:full-source * solved the problem for me. Vincent
On Fri, Apr 25, 2008 at 10:56 AM, Ryan Withers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Matt, > > Thanks for the response. I was hoping to verify that the struts2 appfuse > basic struts jar file was at least getting downloaded. In the project > itself when implementing the unit test for the action class Netbeans is > complaining that it can't find the BaseActionTestCase. Looking at the > project libraries and the project test libraries I can tell that the library > below doesn't exist in either list. I'm not in a good spot to differentiate > whether or not this is a netbeans issue, I'll try to run from the command > line. Based on what I find out, I'll post again. If you happen to have any > further thoughts I'd appreciate it. > > Thanks again, > > Ryan > > > On Fri, Apr 25, 2008 at 9:02 AM, Matt Raible <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: > >> I don't understand what the problem is. What are you hoping to see >> with the find command? >> >> On Fri, Apr 25, 2008 at 7:49 AM, Ryan Withers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> wrote: >> > Hello All, >> > >> > I'm working on a project (writing an article actually) concerning >> appfuse. >> > I'm using the following archtype: >> > >> > mvn archetype:create >> > -DarchetypeGroupId=org.appfuse.archetypes >> > -DarchetypeArtifactId=appfuse-basic-struts >> > -DremoteRepositories=http://static.appfuse.org/releases >> > -DarchetypeVersion=2.0.1 -DgroupId=com.ociweb.jnb >> -DartifactId=timeEntryApp >> > >> > this is as specified in the quickstart tutorial. Trouble is that the >> > project doesn't seem to be recognizing that I have the struts 2 library >> > downloaded to the maven repository. I'm using / running the example in >> > Netbeans 6.0.1, checking the maven repository for the appfuse related >> jars >> > yielded: >> > >> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/.m2/repository$ find . -name *.jar | grep appfuse >> > >> ./org/codehaus/mojo/appfuse-maven-plugin/2.0.1/appfuse-maven-plugin-2.0.1.jar >> > ./org/appfuse/appfuse-service/2.0.1/appfuse-service-2.0.1.jar >> > ./org/appfuse/appfuse-jpa/2.0.1/appfuse-jpa-2.0.1.jar >> > ./org/appfuse/maven-warpath-plugin/2.0.1/maven-warpath-plugin-2.0.1.jar >> > ./org/appfuse/appfuse-data-common/2.0.1/appfuse-data-common-2.0.1.jar >> > >> ./org/appfuse/archetypes/appfuse-modular-jsf/2.0.1/appfuse-modular-jsf-2.0.1.jar >> > >> > >> ./org/appfuse/archetypes/appfuse-basic-jsf/2.0.1/appfuse-basic-jsf-2.0.1.jar >> > >> ./org/appfuse/archetypes/appfuse-basic-spring/2.0.1/appfuse-basic-spring-2.0.1.jar >> > >> ./org/appfuse/archetypes/appfuse-modular-tapestry/2.0.1/appfuse-modular-tapestry-2.0.1.jar >> > >> > >> ./org/appfuse/archetypes/appfuse-modular-struts/2.0.1/appfuse-modular-struts-2.0.1.jar >> > >> ./org/appfuse/archetypes/appfuse-basic-tapestry/2.0.1/appfuse-basic-tapestry-2.0.1.jar >> > >> ./org/appfuse/archetypes/appfuse-basic-struts/2.0.1/appfuse-basic-struts-2.0.1.jar >> > ./org/appfuse/appfuse-hibernate/2.0.1/appfuse-hibernate-2.0.1.jar >> > >> > Could this be a problem with the pom.xml file? >> > >> > Thanks, >> > >> > Ryan >> > >> >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> >> >