That's my bad. I accidently deleted it after running the tests :
( Sorry I'm putting it back.
Jim
On Jan 13, 2006, at 9:39 AM, Jean-Sebastien Delfino wrote:
I just removed the line declaring the Tomcat server listener in
server.xsl and committed that change. I am now able to run our
acceptance test suite again with that change, but this raises the
following question and comment:
- The TomcatServerLifecyleListener has been removed. I think we
should keep this class. Maybe I'm missing something, but without
this Tomcat lifecycle listener I don't understand anymore how we
will be able to bootstrap and shutdown our runtime when Tomcat
starts/stops.
- I think we need to establish a policy that the build should never
break and in particular the acceptance test suite should run before
each commit. The sooner we get a stable build the sooner all of us
can engage with all the work we have ahead of us.
--
Jean-Sebastien
ant elder wrote:
I've got past that now (was running maven from top level dir not the
individual dirs with a maven clean). But now tomcat fails in the
acceptance
tests. The server.xsl still has
org.apache.tuscany.tomcat.lifecycle.listener.TomcatServerLifecycleLis
tenerbut
the class doesn't
exist.Guess its been renamed to something...?
http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/tuscany/contrib/java/
trunk/acceptance/server.xsl
...ant
On 1/13/06, Jeremy Boynes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On IRC, ant_ mentioned a problem with the build with a unit test
failing. I'm not even getting that far due to a missing
dependency on
eclipse/wsdl-1.0.0
--
Jeremy