Vincent,
Yes, with the noted correction I was able to get it to work for
cactus-22-1.2 and VAJ 3.5.3 (as well as with VAJ 4.0). It would also be
helpful to others, I think, if the directions explicitly mention that the
httpclient.jar must be imported - that omission on my part held me up for a
while. The other problem I hit was the "Failed to invoke suite():
java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError" that other VAJ users have run across in
earlier threads. I got around that problem by explicitly adding the test
cases to the TestSuite that's returned in suite().
Thanks,
Jamie
"Vincent Massol" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 02/09/2002 05:47:03 AM
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Subject: RE: Error in directions for VAJ 3.5.3 IDE
Jamie,
Sorry, I'm not using VAJ and cannot check this. What you say seems ok.
Is it working for you ? If so, I'll correct it on the web site.
Thanks
-Vincent
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jamie H Clinton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 05 February 2002 21:29
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> Subject: Error in directions for VAJ 3.5.3 IDE
>
> I am trying to use Cactus with VAJ 3.5.3 and have not had any success
yet.
> The directions say to do the following:
>
> "Create a test.webapp file in {WTE
> dir}/host/default_app/servlets."
>
> I don't think this is correct, since no such directory exists. I'm
> guessing
> that it should instead say the following:
>
> "Create a test.webapp file in {WTE
> dir}/hosts/default_host/test/servlets"
>
> Since this is a critical step, I would greatly appreciate it if the
above
> correction could be confirmed.
>
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