On Mon, Apr 28, 2008 at 5:49 AM, Matt Raible <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Using "mvn appfuse:full-source" works best if you do it at the
>  beginning of a project, not after you've already started creating
>  entities.
>
>  Matt

Hi Matt,

I fear that it doesn't work at all. I tried this with the Struts2
Modular archetype and could not get the JUnit tests to pass due to
many missing resources. I checked out another copy of the project and
was able to build and pass all tests 100% before executing the
full-source goal. Once I ran that goal, the tests failed. I also tried
it before building with the same failures. Have you tried it on a
clean install lately? I'd *really* appreciate it if you could try
this, fix these issues, and describe what you did to resolve them.

I notice that the package names of the classes produced by executing
appfuse:full-source are renamed to match my project. I think this is
probably causing much of the problems. They should remain as part of
an appfuse package. This would relieve much of the upgrade and
reference issues. It is also is far more intuitive. This, afterall, is
not my code, and should not be created under my project's package
name.

Alex

>
>
>
>  On Mon, Apr 28, 2008 at 12:18 AM, Ryan Withers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  > Vincent / Matt,
>  >
>  >   I was successful at pulling down the sources with mvn 
> appfuse:full-source.
>  > I had to adjust all of my code to reference the newly pulled down classes
>  > with my projects package structure (that was to be expected).  However, 
> what
>  > I'm wrestling with is that it seems none of the configuration for all of 
> the
>  > appfuse classes came down with them.  I'm mainly thinking of the
>  > applicationContext.xml, etc.
>  >
>  >   The other issue is that after doing the full-source command I was getting
>  > a FileNotFound exception looking for /WEB-INF/ApplicationContext.xml this
>  > exception is shown below:
>  >
>  >  testRemove(com.oci.jnb.webapp.action.UserActionTest)  Time elapsed: 0.084
>  > sec  <<< ERROR!
>  >  org.springframework.beans.factory.BeanDefinitionStoreException: Could not
>  > resolve bean definition resource pattern 
> [/WEB-INF/applicationContext*.xml];
>  > nested exception is java.io.FileNotFoundException: class path resource
>  > [WEB-INF/] cannot be resolved to URL because it does not exist
>  >
>  > I modified this to just ApplicationContext.xml and now I'm getting a:
>  >
>  > org.springframework.beans.factory.UnsatisfiedDependencyException: Error
>  > creating bean with name 'com.oci.jnb.webapp.action.UserActionTest':
>  > Unsatisfied dependency expressed through bean property 'userAction': Set
>  > this property value or disable dependency checking for this bean.
>  >
>  > All of this makes me think I'm missing configuration for the Base appfuse
>  > project.  Do I need to configure all of the provided classes by hand, is
>  > there another command to run to pull this down?  I'd appreciate any
>  > guidance.
>  >
>  > Thanks,
>  >
>  > Ryan
>  >
>  >
>  > On Fri, Apr 25, 2008 at 10:12 AM, Vincent Ramdhanie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>  > wrote:
>  > > 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
>  > > > > >
>  > > > >
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