> -Original Message-
> From: Bruno P. Kinoshita [mailto:brunodepau...@yahoo.com.br.INVALID]
> Sent: Wednesday, June 07, 2017 12:31 AM
> To: Commons Users List
> Subject: [jxpath] Re: Using jxpath in PaxExam
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> I'm not sure how to help you David, but perhaps if you could share some
> code it would be easier to replicate it and try to understand your
> problem?
> CheersBruno
Sorry, I managed to resolve this.
I'm using jxpath in my paxexam tests with a block like the following:
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mavenBundle().groupId("commons-jxpath").artifactId("commons-jxpath").versionAsInProject(),
wrappedBundle(mavenBundle().groupId("jdom").artifactId("jdom").versionAsInProject()),
wrappedBundle(mavenBundle().groupId("commons-beanutils").artifactId("commons-beanutils").versionAsInProject()),
wrappedBundle(mavenBundle().groupId("javax.servlet.jsp").artifactId("jsp-api").version("2.1")),
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> From: "KARR, DAVID"
> To: Commons Users List
> Sent: Wednesday, 7 June 2017 8:29 AM
> Subject: Using jxpath in PaxExam
>
> I'm having no trouble using JXPath in unit tests, but I'm trying to use
> it in PaxExam tests for Karaf. I'm having trouble getting dependencies
> right. However, if I specify this artifact in my paxexam config, it
> appears that it also requires the "javax.servlet.jsp" artifact. I'm not
> sure exactly how to specify that artifact. Is there a common way to do
> this?
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