OK, so in order to fix bug # 26788, I had to go ahead and commit the changes I brought up earlier for struts-el regarding removing invalid imports. There are still several test classes that have all their test methods commented out -- if anyone has some spare time, it might be worth looking at those and trying to fix them up.

Since I had done that, I went ahead and also committed the Maven POM file. I accidentally had a '-m' on my cvs commit so I wasn't able to specify this in the commit message: I set the version number at 1.2.0-dev with the intent that it be correlated with Struts version numbers. If anyone has stronger feelings or better experience than I do with assigning version numbers, feel free to advise, but part of me likes the idea of keeping the contrib version numbers tracking Struts version numbers.

Not all of the tests pass when maven test is run, but I suspect that may be related to the apparently incomplete state of the tests -- when I run 'ant test.junit', there are apparently no tests. Are there only cactus tests in there? I haven't looked at maven/cactus for struts-el and don't know when I'll be able to.

Just wanted to update folks, mostly because I biffed the commit message...

Joe

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