Thanks David and Craig, I did the following
maven getotherprojects maven multiproject:install -Dmaven.test.skip=true I dont know what -Dmaven.itest.skip=true would do. Could you please explain that. karan On Fri, 2004-10-01 at 14:11, David Jencks wrote: > I'd recommend > > maven multiproject:install -Dmaven.test.skip=true > -Dmaven.itest.skip=true > > which will ensure you get up to date copies of everything in your local > repo. > > In any case, running maven in openejb ought to copy > openejb-core-2.0-SNAPSHOT.jar to your local maven repo by itself. > Check the console output... > > thanks > david jencks > > On Oct 1, 2004, at 10:55 AM, Craig Johannsen wrote: > > > Hi Karan, > > > > This is the same problem I had a couple of days ago. See emails with > > subject "2 Connector tests failed". Here are the steps I took to work > > around the problem, which will be fixed when the Maven repository > > contains an up-to-date version of openejb-core-2.0-SNAPSHOT.jar: > > 1.) Get the source of the related projects (openejb, howl, activemq, > > etc): "maven getotherprojects" > > 2.) Change to the geronimo/openejb directory and run: "maven". > > 3.) Assuming the openejb build succeeded or at least built the jars, > > copy the openejb-core-2.0-SNAPSHOT.jar from > > geronimo/openejb/modules/core/target directory to the local maven > > repository directory .maven/repository/openejb/jars (or wherever the > > local maven repository happens to be). > > 4.) Change to the geronimo directory and run: "maven" to build using > > the new openejb-core-2.0-SNAPSHOT.jar file. This should fix the > > missing "org.openejb.client.naming" package issue. > > > > Alternatively, possibly the Maven repository is already up to date but > > for some reason the openejb-core-2.0-SNAPSHOT.jar in your local > > repository is not being replaced. You could manually delete it and > > then try running "maven -Dmodules=client-builder" to see if that fixed > > the problem. > > > > Cheers, > > Craig > > > > karan singh malhi wrote: > > > >> hi , > >> i disabled maven to run tests, and the build failed. > >> > >> > >> > > [snip] > > > > > >> /home/karan/geronimo/modules/client-builder/src/java/org/apache/ > >> geronimo/client/builder/AppClientModuleBuilder.java:74: package > >> org.openejb.client.naming does not exist > >> > >> > > >
