Hi Rupert,
On 12 January 2013 22:48, Rupert Westenthaler
wrote:
> Hi Enrico,
>
> I can confirm that the unit test hangs.
>
>> Now, if I remember correctly we decided that tests should not rely on
>> remote services, but since I have been not much active in the last
>> period I probably missed som
Hi Enrico,
I can confirm that the unit test hangs.
> Now, if I remember correctly we decided that tests should not rely on
> remote services, but since I have been not much active in the last
> period I probably missed something.
This is correct for the integration tests, but not necessarily the
Hi,
I am trying to build Stanbol from a clean local repo, also to better
verify references to parent poms and related issues, but the process
goes on smmothly until this test, which hanged.
I stopped the process and relaunched it with -rf
:org.apache.stanbol.enhancer.engines.celi and, after this
Hi,
yes, building with a clean maven repo gives this error. I also found
some wrong versions in some poms of the reasoners part.
I opened issue STANBOL-866 for that and prepared the easy fix, but I
discovered that I can't commit! Probably some misconfiguration after
the graduation.
I will check thi
See below.
Cheers,
Andreas
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$ mvn package
[INFO] Scanning for projects...
[ERROR] The build could not read 1 project -> [Help 1]
[ERROR]
[ERROR] The project
org.apache.stanbol:org.apache.stanbol.commons.frameworkfragment:0.10.0-SNAPSHOT
(/home/andreas/workspace/stanbol/commons/frameworkfragm
I'm a Fedora Commons committer and very interested in this question myself.
Actually, it's perfectly possible to connect Fedora Commons to Stanbol in ways
that don't involve JMS. I'm not familiar with the details of Acuity Unlimited's
approach, but I'm not sure they used JMS and I know I didn't.
Hi,
I am new to Stanbol but have been working for some time with a Fedora Commons
based repository. So I read with interest the discussion about integrating the
two [1] [2]. I have also explored an online demo from Acuity unlimited [3].
Clearly, any type of integration will leverage Fedora's JM