Hi Neeraj, thanks for looking into Pax Exam. There has been written and said a lot on pros and cons of Pax Exam using a Java DSL for Configuration. Unfortunately i happen to do this mostly in response to mailing list posts, so i cannot link you to an in depth essay. And i won't do the mistake once again writing things up here. Instead i start writing up the reasoning in a web post that i will link in the docs. Up until then, just think of doing it in code as a fresh take on the configuration nirvana you are used to in XML files etc. Be open minded and look at the benefits of assembling your target environment using Java and Exam.
Talk to you later! Toni -- Toni Menzel | Founder | Rebaze GmbH toni.men...@rebaze.com | www.rebaze.com Access To Alien Technology: Great software needs a great foundation. We help unlocking the next level in technology. Rebaze Pass for Maven <http://goo.gl/1YLlt>, Rebaze Pass for OSGi<http://goo.gl/WP8XT> , Rebaze Pass for Neo4j <http://www.rebaze.com/services/>, Rebaze Pass for Jenkins <http://www.rebaze.com/services/> On Wed, Sep 12, 2012 at 1:52 PM, neeraj bhusare <neerajbhus...@gmail.com>wrote: > I think I have a solution - > http://team.ops4j.org/wiki/display/paxexam/Configuration+using+Maven+Plugin > > --- > Best regards, Neeraj > > > > On Wed, Sep 12, 2012 at 2:40 PM, neeraj bhusare > <neerajbhus...@gmail.com>wrote: > >> Hi, >> Is there a way I could externalize the test dependencies ? I am not very >> convinced with the idea of making changes in the code (configuration >> method) while manipulating the dependencies. Any pointers/comments would he >> highly appreciated. >> >> Thanks in advance. >> --- >> Best regards, Neeraj >> >> > > _______________________________________________ > general mailing list > general@lists.ops4j.org > http://lists.ops4j.org/mailman/listinfo/general > >
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