Yes, the package structure doesn't seem to be picked up

Tests/tc002/R08002Test.groovy
Tests/tc004/R08001Test.groovy
 
Class definition for each of these defines a package (tc002, tc004)

Each uses Variables.groovy

If I define

tests/tc002/Variables.groovy and 
tests/tc004/Variables.groovy

then everything works ok.

If I define tests/Variables.groovy (and amend all the imports)

then the tests cannot find Variables.groovy.  It seems that another class can 
only be found in the same directory.  Obviously this is a classpath issue, so I 
wondered whether src/main/groovy would be automatically on the classpath - but 
it isn't.

I hope this is enough information to move me forward, but if not I'll put 
together a mini example.

Thanks

Martin



-----Original Message-----
From: Dierk König [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 31 October 2008 14:47
To: [email protected]; Flower, Martin
Subject: RE: [Webtest] Organising Groovy classes

| What 
| is the standard way of doing this ?  Thanks.  Martin.

Hi Martin,

remember that Groovy WebTests are just ordinary Groovy
classes. So if in subdirectories, they must have the
according package statement.

For any further advice, I would need more detailed
information.

cheers
Dierk


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