First of all, you can type : mvn eclipse:eclipse in jwebunit main folder. Then, create a new project from source in eclipse for each module. Eclipse will automatically find .classpath and .project files generated by maven and configure the new project.

Uploading Jacobie to ibiblio is a bit complicated. First, it needs Jacob, so jacob-XX.jar should be on ibiblio. Then, it needs jacob.dll, and it currently difficult to have a non jar dependencie with Maven. I will take a look at this.

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Julien

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Julien,

Are you using Eclipse as your dev environment?   Do you pull down each
module as it's own project inside eclise?

Since each module is segmented out now, I didn't know how the proper
setup inside eclipse would be.  I'm reading up on Maven....I somewhat
understand Maven but get really lost on some of the concepts....I know
it makes cross project development a lot easier since the project
structures are about the same.....

But then I get lost on the ibiblio repository thing....and how to push a
Jacobie release to ibiblio.  A few months back, I made an attempt on
that.....and after a few hours trying to figure out how....I just said
forget about it.....and gave up.  I don't have much time to contribute
so I said nope for the time being.

Tips, pointers...

See Ya,

Nick Neuberger


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