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Eddie O'Neil updated BEEHIVE-719:
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Assign To: daryoush mehrtash (was: Eddie O'Neil)
Yeah; you make some good points. A couple of things:
- I agree that we can't use <deploy-wsm>, which is unfortunate. But, would you
mind replacing this:
<fileset file="${beehive.home}/lib/controls/beehive-controls.jar" />
with <deploy-controls>?
- can you rename the readme.txt file to README.txt so it's consistent with the
rest of the READMEs we use?
- in the readme, it would probably be good to reference the tutorial Steve
wrote for this the other day. In general, samples in the distribution
shouldn't be documented on the wiki as that doesn't version with the code in
the tree.
- in the readme, can you detail the instructions needed to setup JUnit? In
this case, I think it needs to be in $ANT_HOME/lib, but we should explain what
it takes to get the sample running.
Thanks!
> controls-webservices-blank sample needs some fixes for consistency
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>
> Key: BEEHIVE-719
> URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/BEEHIVE-719
> Project: Beehive
> Type: Bug
> Components: Samples
> Versions: V1
> Reporter: Eddie O'Neil
> Assignee: daryoush mehrtash
> Fix For: V1
>
> In looking over the controls-webservices-blank tutorial checked in last
> night, there are a few things we could do to make it more consistent with the
> wsm-* and controls-* tutorials.
> - instead of using the "get.dependencies" call, the build.xml and
> build-svn.xml files should use the Beehive provided macros for <deploy-wsm>
> and <deploy-controls> the individual control JARs (like web services) should
> be copied explicitly using Ant's <copy>
> - need to document the dependence on junit.jar in a README.txt.
> - repackage the samples into an
> "org.apache.beehive.samples.controls.webservice" directory
> - remove the systemcontrols-imports.xml file which is part of the sample and
> was copied from beehive/trunk/system-controls into the sample. It doesn't
> seem to be used by the sample.
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