"Vincent Massol" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 18/08/2003 05:03:43 PM:

> dIon,
> 
> When you make updates like this one, do you test the plugin to see if it
> still works? In this case, you would need to test the plugin on a
> project which uses the Cactus/HttpUnit integration.
Nope, nothing other than the test cases the plugin has. If it still works, 
I go ahead with it.

> My point is that I don't believe this is right for you to make this
> modification as I don't think you know enough about the plugin. For
> example, you recently changed some other dependencies for the Cactus
> plugin and as a consequence you broke it. I then had several emails on
> the Cactus mailing list about issues and I had to track that down all
> the way till I found what you did... I was on holiday and it wasn't what
> I would have preferred doing...
Ok, I promise not to touch the cactus plugin.

I'd really like test cases though so that the plugins aren't so fragile.

What needs to be done to set this up for cactus? I've got quite a few 
cactified projects at the office, and have used cactus a lot, but not the 
plugin.
--
dIon Gillard, Multitask Consulting
Blog:      http://blogs.codehaus.org/people/dion/


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