Sure. I am going to set one up. Which repo manager do you recommend? Regards, Julien.
2011/7/19 Barrie Treloar <[email protected]> > On Tue, Jul 19, 2011 at 5:23 PM, Julien Martin <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hello Barrie, > > > > Thanks for your reply! > > > > I removed the white spaces from the directory name. > > > > Yes there is a classes in the test-classes directory. > > I'm running out of thoughts. > The file name ends in Test should it should be automatically included > by surefire. > I can see you are using junit 4 and that should work out of the box. > You have the annotations needed. > > Is this project accessible on the net? > > > The point you make about my mvn trying to install the artefact into the > > jboss repository is very relevant but do I really need a repository > manager > > even though I am the only developer on this project? Don't you think > there > > might be something wrong with my settings.xml instead? > > > settings.xml [del] > > No, your settings.xml is fine. > However, I would remove activeProfiles and manually enable the profile > with -Pjulien when you need it. > Its a deficiency with Maven that it contacts all defined repositories > for any SNAPSHOT artifacts even though those repositories will never > contain those artifacts. > (i.e. there is currently no way to inform Maven what groupIds are > expected to be located at that repository). > By using a repository manager you get that functionality. > > A lot of people install repository managers on their laptops. It > helps them transition between work and home without mucking around > with settings.xml and proxy settings. > You may not need one. > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] > For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] > >
