Hi Marius,

I used "./build.sh -Dmodules=jboss.net/testsuite modules-tests" which
seems to just run the JBoss.net testsuite. This worked this morning
but when I reapply my testsuite patch (capitalisation error removing
the emption address book impl class, obviously hasn't made it into
cvs yet), I still get a whole bunch of "cannot resolve symbols" when
building the testsuites.

I will try to find out what's causing this tomorrow morning.

Cheers,

Martin

>---- Original Message ----
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: [JBoss-dev] RE: AW: Patches to jboss.net
>Date: Tue, 09 Apr 2002 14:36:13 +0200
>
>>Tried ./build.sh testsuite -Dmodules=jboss.net. It doesn't complain
>on
>>anything, but I can't see any .ear or wsr-files generated. Is this
>>right? I though it would create hello.wsr.
>>
>>Martin Maisey wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hi Christoph
>>> 
>>> > Thanks for having such a deep look into jboss.net and fixing
>these
>>> > open issues.
>>> 
>>> No problem + it wasn't a particularly deep look!
>>> 
>>> > Some of them were cause by my stupidity (the techtrader-lib
>>> > copy operation, I did not commit, simply forgot it),
>>> 
>>> Thought it was probably something like that - I've done the same
>>> thing myself many times...
>>> 
>>> > some of them are those frequent changes in the jboss-core which
>I
>>> > cannot immediately adopt because of restricted time ... We
>really
>>> > should have a separation of core and modules such as Peter
>>> > Braswell suggested ...
>>> 
>>> If you need a 'second pair of hands' to try to keep on top of this
>>> type of thing and test updates, I'm happy to do it as I would like
>to
>>> get a better knowledge of JBoss and web services and have (a small
>>> amount of ;-)) spare time. I noticed that some of the project web
>>> page seems a bit out of date - only one of the build commands
>worked
>>> for me and the command to start the test suite needs tweaking.
>What's
>>> the process to update it?
>>> 
>>> I could also take a look at the failing JMX endpoint unit test if
>it
>>> would help, although this is likely to take a bit longer as I will
>>> probably have to wrap my head around much more of Axis and JBoss
>JMX
>>> ;-)
>>> 
>>> Cheers,
>>> 
>>> Martin
>>> 
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