RE: Using the POM classpath for integration testing

2007-03-05 Thread Eric Torreborre
nt: Monday, March 05, 2007 7:44 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Eric Torreborre Subject: RE: Using the POM classpath for integration testing This is a thread that starts on Maven list. I transfer it because it more a debate about our use/pros/cons of fitnesse than a Maven2 discussion. Our process is: Before

RE: Using the POM classpath for integration testing

2007-03-04 Thread Eric Torreborre
e folder) FitNesse repository. Your can use the Jdk Options of the plugin to start the Jvm with debug options. In your approach it seems to be a 'one developer' team or manual synchronization of the FitNesse repository. In return, what do you think of this approach ? Philippe -

RE: Using the POM classpath for integration testing

2007-03-01 Thread Eric Torreborre
I project ?) -----Original Message- From: Eric Torreborre [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: jeudi 1 mars 2007 07:46 To: users@maven.apache.org Subject: Using the POM classpath for integration testing Hi, I have written a simple maven plugin that runs Fitnesse pages during the integration-test

RE: Using the POM classpath for integration testing

2007-03-01 Thread Eric Torreborre
ur dependency, and it wont be nice. We could and a tag to know if we want to add the current project dependencies to FitNesse. Does it answer to your question? Philippe Kernevez (Did we meet in Paris in SITI project ?) -Original Message- From: Eric Torreborre [mailto:[E

Using the POM classpath for integration testing

2007-02-28 Thread Eric Torreborre
order to make the plugin aware of the POM classes? I am certainly missing something very simple, I just don't know what! Thanks, Eric. Eric TORREBORRE Senior Technical Analyst Professional Services Asia-Pacific . C A L Y P S O Level 15, JT Bui