Rob Oxspring wrote:
Hi Steve,
I'm sure I remember talk of remote junit tests on ant-dev a while back
(a year??), couldn't find references recently though... was it you that
was interested then? Anyone else? - would have thought others were
interested at least! Anyway comments / questions inline
Hi Steve,
I'm sure I remember talk of remote junit tests on ant-dev a while back
(a year??), couldn't find references recently though... was it you that
was interested then? Anyone else? - would have thought others were
interested at least! Anyway comments / questions inline:
Steve Loughran wr
Jeff Tulley wrote:
It looks like Jan's patch did not come through on the list. I am ready
with mine anyway, so I'll just send it through.
There was some question as to exactly how you want it to look.
Currently I have both "timestamp" and "host" displayed on every package
summary listing, but not
That looks better than mine. I´ll commit that today.
Thanks Jeff.
Mmh - why didn´t come my file through?
Jan
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It looks like Jan's patch did not come through on the list. I am ready
with mine anyway, so I'll just send it through.
There was some question as to exactly how you want it to look.
Currently I have both "timestamp" and "host" displayed on every package
summary listing, but not on the overall te
Title: RE: XSLT help?
Quick hack at the end of the day.
Search for
and you´ll find my modifications :-)
Jan
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> From: Steve Loughran [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, April 15, 2004 5:13 PM
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Jeff Tulley wrote:
Steve,
I once looked through those and am somewhat familiar with them, as
well as having an understanding of XSLT. I can help you on this.
I need to do something with this hard-earned but lately unused
knowledge of XSL. :)
Jeff (and anyone else who wants to do it),
the XML r
"Steve Loughran" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> I need some XSLT help, as I am planning on making the following changes
> to the XML reports generated when you run JUnit
> If I commit the changes to the Java code to add the new attribu
> From: Jeff Tulley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >> Steve,
> >> I once looked through those and am somewhat familiar with them, as
> >> well as having an understanding of XSLT. I can help you on this.
> >> I need to do something with this hard-earned but lately unused
> >> knowledge of XSL. :)
>
> excellent. i will commit the extra changes to the XML report once I
> verify it is working, then its time to do some XSL work. I know there is
> something ironic about an Ant developer being scared of XML processing
> languages, but its such an ugly one :)
>
one man's language..
I can pit
>> Steve,
>>I once looked through those and am somewhat familiar with them, as
>> well as having an understanding of XSLT. I can help you on this.
>> I need to do something with this hard-earned but lately unused
>> knowledge of XSL. :)
>excellent. i will commit the extra changes to the XML
Jeff Tulley wrote:
Steve,
I once looked through those and am somewhat familiar with them, as
well as having an understanding of XSLT. I can help you on this.
I need to do something with this hard-earned but lately unused
knowledge of XSL. :)
excellent. i will commit the extra changes to the XM
Steve,
I once looked through those and am somewhat familiar with them, as
well as having an understanding of XSLT. I can help you on this.
I need to do something with this hard-earned but lately unused
knowledge of XSL. :)
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 4/13/04 9:45:50 AM >>>
I n
I need some XSLT help, as I am planning on making the following changes
to the XML reports generated when you run JUnit
1. log the time the tests run
2. log the hostname the tests run on.
This will help prevent confusion, as I have encountered recently.
Not being into complex XSL (yet), I am
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