Hi Ruel,
I think we got around that issue here, by making sure the ant
process did that copy for us...so, before you even call the webtest, ant
would have copied those dependant jars to the %ANT_HOME%/lib folder. Not
too pretty, but it's still better than doing it manually.
We now call the ant webtest task from within maven2, so
webtest picks up those jar references from the maven.test.classpath. So
yeah, just two ways to maybe get around that manual step?
Hope that helps Ruel,
Conor
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Loehr, Ruel
Sent: Wednesday, 6 August 2008 1:17 AM
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Subject: [Webtest] adding jars to ant lib
We have a number of jars that we need to have in our ant/lib folder in
order for our webtests to run.
Examples include commons-logging, bsf.jar, js-1.6R7.jar.
I hate this as anytime a new employee comes up we have to fiddle with
remember what jars need to be placed in their ant lib dir in order for
it to work.
I'm a die hard believer in check out from SCM and just run.
Anyone have any tricks for getting these jars included on the classpath
dynamically?
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