does not seem to contain
a
specific request for the 0.9 version in its output. So where is this
version request coming from?
Kelvin.
On 07/12/06, David Sanders [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Adding version element to several pom files fixed the build problem
for
me.
Since I'm new
Robbie,
I'd like to learn more about your general test libraries. Can you provide
examples of using your libraries with JUnit and/or source/javadoc?Also,
with JUnit, would the calls to your libraries be isolated to JUnit fixtures,
*e.g., @Before and @After methods?
Thank you.
David
*
I got an error following the instructions under How to download,
build, and run a sample application with the binary distribution?.
Exception in thread main java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: org/apache/tuscany/ho
st/RuntimeInfo.
Did I forget some prereqs?
Also, 'src' is missing from the paths in
- Original Message -
From: David Sanders [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: tuscany-dev@ws.apache.org
Sent: Wednesday, November 15, 2006 12:30 AM
Subject: Re: Please review of the Tuscany SCA Java M2 release candidate
I got an error following the instructions under How to download,
build, and run a sample
I prefer:
- the new website's tab-less look. If the menu on the left gets too
cluttered, the SCA, SDO, etc. sections could be made collapsible/expandable.
- the current (live) site's color combo
Also, on both sites, the instructions for building Tuscany, running samples,
and Eclipse usage
curly brackets, e.g., ${env.TUSCANY_HOME}, correctly expands to absolute
path.
In the following, ${tmp} expands to an absolute path.
project name=calculator default=show-cp
property environment=env /
property name=tuscanyHome location=${env.TUSCANY_HOME} /
property name=tuscanySCA
curly brackets, e.g., ${env.TUSCANY_HOME}, correctly expands to absolute
path.
In the following, ${tmp} expands to an absolute path.
project name=calculator default=show-cp
property environment=env /
property name=tuscanyHome location=${env.TUSCANY_HOME} /
property name=tuscanySCA