Terrific.. If you have a fix, I'll be very happy to test it. I looked around at some other plugin.getDependencyPath, and other ones fail as well, so it looks like it is larger then just the cactus plugin.
Eric Pugh -----Original Message----- From: Jason van Zyl [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, December 02, 2002 9:41 PM To: Turbine Maven Users List Subject: RE: Cactus Plugin Issues again On Mon, 2002-12-02 at 19:16, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > It seems that the plugin is not finding the path to the jars required... > > >From the plugin.jelly: > > <echo message="file:${plugin.getDependencyPath('cactus:cactus')}"/> > <!-- Copy Cactus jars --> > <copy todir="${maven.cactus.build.dir}/${pom.id}/WEB-INF/lib" > file="${plugin.getDependencyPath('cactus:cactus')}"> > > > I added the echo, and the file doesn't seem to exist, or can't be found, > hence the error.. I'll take a peek, I'm sure it has to do with the refactoring I did. I'll add a test and fix it. > Eric Pugh > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Monday, December 02, 2002 7:02 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Cactus Plugin Issues again > > > Hi all, > > Using a fresh CVS checkout from Maven, my cactus tests have started failing. > I am running cactus:webapp, and all the imports of the cactus classes are > failing. Do I need to define the cactus jar's in my project.xml? I don't > seem to remember having to do that before. > > Here is my error: > [unwar] Expanding: C:\portal\target\portal.war into > C:\portal\target\cactus\ > portal > java:prepare-filesystem: > > java:compile: > > cactus:compile: > [mkdir] Created dir: C:\portal\target\cactus\classes > [javac] Compiling 1 source file to C:\portal\target\cactus\classes > [javac] [ERROR] > C:\portal\src\test-cactus\com\upstate\customerservice\credit > cards\service\CactusTestJetspeedCreditCardTransactionService.java:63: cannot > res > olve symbol > [javac] [ERROR] symbol : class ServletTestCase > [javac] [ERROR] location: package cactus > [javac] [ERROR] import org.apache.cactus.ServletTestCase; > [javac] [ERROR] ^ > [javac] [ERROR] > C:\portal\src\test-cactus\com\upstate\customerservice\credit > cards\service\CactusTestJetspeedCreditCardTransactionService.java:64: cannot > res > olve symbol > [javac] [ERROR] symbol : class WebRequest > [javac] [ERROR] location: package cactus > [javac] [ERROR] import org.apache.cactus.WebRequest; > [javac] [ERROR] ^ > [javac] [ERROR] > C:\portal\src\test-cactus\com\upstate\customerservice\credit > cards\service\CactusTestJetspeedCreditCardTransactionService.java:83: cannot > res > olve symbol > [javac] [ERROR] symbol : class ServletTestCase > [javac] [ERROR] location: class > com.upstate.customerservice.creditcards.serv > ice.CactusTestJetspeedCreditCardTransactionService > [javac] [ERROR] public class > CactusTestJetspeedCreditCardTransactionService > extends ServletTestCase { > [javac] [ERROR] > ^ > [javac] [ERROR] Note: > C:\portal\src\test-cactus\com\upstate\customerservice\ > creditcards\service\CactusTestJetspeedCreditCardTransactionService.java uses > or > overrides a deprecated API. > [javac] [ERROR] Note: Recompile with -deprecation for details. > [javac] [ERROR] 3 errors > > [ERROR] BUILD FAILED > [ERROR] Compile failed; see the compiler error output for details. > Total time: 4 seconds > > > C:\portal> > > > Thanks, > Eric Pugh -- jvz. Jason van Zyl [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://tambora.zenplex.org In short, man creates for himself a new religion of a rational and technical order to justify his work and to be justified in it. -- Jacques Ellul, The Technological Society -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
