On Wed, 16 Jun 2004, Sebastian Dransfeld wrote: > On Wed, 2004-06-16 at 15:20, Ryan Bloom wrote: > > On Wed, 16 Jun 2004, Jochen Wiedmann wrote: > > > > > On Mi, 2004-06-16 at 15:08, Ryan Bloom wrote: > > > > > > > For some reason, just running ant test is failing one test for me. > > > > Specifically, org.apache.xmlrpc.CommonsXmlRpcTransportTest, isn't able to > > > > connect to a server. I would have thought that "ant test" would have run > > > > the server before trying to run the client, but that doesn't seem to be > > > > the case for this test. > > > > > > > > I tried running the echo sample app on port 8081, and that gets this test > > > > passing, but a different test fails, because port 8081 is taked already. > > > > There must be a simple way to run the tests and have them pass, but what > > > > is it? > > > > > > I had the same problem today with more than one test and found, that I > > > had to repeat the tests multiple times and per test. They all work > > > separately, it seems, but not together. > > > > That's insane! I need an XMLRPC library for a project that I am working > > on, and I would really like to use this one, but I am having a hard time > > trusting it currently. I am going to start by going through and cleaning > > up all of the deprecated method calls. Then I am going to put in support > > for the Collections framework instead of using Vector everywhere. > > > > Ryan > > If you don't need secure xml-rpc, I posted a patch earlier to change the > library to use the Collection framework. The patch was against cvs head.
Why doesn't it work with secure xml-rpc? Why hasn't it been committed yet? Ryan