Hi Philippe,

Thanks for your answer.

I had not seen -your- maven-fitnesse-plugin, but this one
http://www.fitnesse.org/PluginsPage.MavenPlugIn on the web.

Since I couldn't make it work with maven2 I decided to go for it and
write one by myself (a good way to start learning more about Maven at
the same time).
But of course, I would rather prefer using yours and enhancing it if
necessary. 

It is not on the maven repository (http://mvnrepository.com/), nor on
the mojo website (http://mojo.codehaus.org/)
Is svn the only standard way to get it?

Regarding the Fitnesse dependencies, it looks like too much replication
to me. I would really prefer this content.txt file to be generated from
the POM.
This is all the beauty of having a POM, isn't it?

An aside question: I am really new to Maven2 and I find it sometimes
difficult to understand and configure. What's, according to you, the
best tutorial/guide/book for Maven2 (I have found the "Better builds
with Maven" book online that was quite useful, but not crystal clear to
me)? This would help me to introduce it to my coworkers.

Thanks,

Eric.

Yes, we met on the SITI project, and I remember thinking that I would
have liked very much to work with you!
I am in Tokyo now (good place to learn Ruby isn't it?), so if you want
to consider a move to Asia, just drop me an email ;-)

-----Original Message-----
From: Philippe Kernevez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, March 02, 2007 2:36 AM
To: 'Maven Users List'
Subject: RE: Using the POM classpath for integration testing

Hi Eric,

Do you speak about the fitnesse-maven-plugin ? I suppose that's the
case.

The plugin doesn't use the POM dependencies because they are supposed to
be specified in the Fitnesse page. 
The plugin provides a solution to change the server classpath (with
string substitution), this allows to have an unix fitnesse server and to
run the tests on a windows plateform.
I didn't write any documentation yet :-( But, this is my next task.
You may yet find an example with this sample:
https://svn.codehaus.org/mojo/trunk/mojo/mojo-sandbox/fitnesse-maven-plu
gin/
src/it/minimalist/pom.xml 

The <classPathSubstitutions> tag allows configuring the plugin for this
use.

You can also add dependencies to your plugin (like Fitnesse), they will
be add to Fitnesse dependencies. In your case, you will have to define
twice your dependency, and it wont be nice.

We could and a tag to know if we want to add the current project
dependencies to FitNesse. 

Does it answer to your question?

Philippe Kernevez

(Did we meet in Paris in SITI project ?)

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Eric Torreborre [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: jeudi 1 mars 2007 07:46
To: users@maven.apache.org
Subject: Using the POM classpath for integration testing

Hi,
 
I have written a simple maven plugin that runs Fitnesse pages during the
integration-test phase.
However, it looks like this plugin, when executed, does not find the
classes that should be provided by the POM (along with dependencies).
 
Is there is configuration that should be done, in order to make the
plugin aware of the POM classes?
I am certainly missing something very simple, I just don't know what!
 
Thanks,
 
Eric.
 
Eric TORREBORRE
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