[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jeffrey D. Brekke) writes:
Hi,
ah, this really sounds cool. I'll jot this down on my "blueskying for
the development environment" notes.
Regards
Henning
>Henning I agree with you and I think that any of the options I came up
>with should not be part of the Turbine build at all. They could be
>part of a development kit for *using* Turbine, ala a maven plugin to
>create and test a Turbine based application. I really don't see a
>need for anything more than cactus for Turbine itself at the moment.
>"Henning P. Schmiedehausen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jeffrey D. Brekke) writes:
>>
>>>epugh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>
>>>Eric & Slava,
>>
>>>There is a webtest plugin for Maven in the sourceforge Maven Plugins
>>>project. We used to write straight junit based acceptance tests using
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> while this is a cool thing, I really want to avoid some large "you
>> must get this plugin, this plugin and this plugin and that plugin from
>> CVS-HEAD" scenario to build the Turbine code. The fact that maven b10
>> seems to be able to build our site without any trickery, jar-copying
>> or stuff is very reassuring to me.
>>
>> If your plugin is available through some maven-ibiblio magic, then
>> cool, lets go ahead and test it. If a Turbine user must download it
>> from somewhere on the net, integrate it into maven so that he won't
>> get build errors, then I would veto its usage in the normal turbine
>> build process.
>>
>> If we want to attract users to Turbine, we must make it possible to
>> rebuild the code and work with the code without a large entry
>> barrier. I fully intend to add some sort of "build Turbine with
>> Eclipse cookbook", because using an IDE is a real option for many of
>> our users.
>>
>> Regards
>> Henning
>>
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