Hi Folks

took a while but i was able to run the morph testcase

 

%MORPH_HOME%\target\classes

java -classpath E:\MORPH\morph-1.1.1\target\
classes;%CLASSPATH% net.sf.morph.MorphCommandlineTest
log4j:WARN No appenders could be found for logger (net.sf.morph.transform.conver
ters.TextToTimeConverter).
log4j:WARN Please initialize the log4j system properly.
Sun Jan 30 18:51:02 EET 2005
1107103862000
Sun Jan 30 18:51:02 EET 2005
1107103862000
true
true
true
0

 

Hint: morph implements Spring framework with generics to instrument the beans 
classes..
most of the MORPH code uses the Spring 3.0 framework most notably HashMaps and 
ArrayLists but without required generic type parameters so with strict on the 
code wont compile

 

I would post the clean code but i'm hearing that EMC bought spring? ..i'll beg 
off posting any code until i find an Apache Spring site that supports OSS 
(OpenSource) 


thanks,
Martin Gainty 
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> From: mknut...@baselogic.com
> Date: Tue, 13 Apr 2010 06:20:50 -0400
> Subject: Re: Adapting legacy request parameters into new POJO?
> To: user@commons.apache.org
> 
> the compiler plugin is implicit in Maven. You should have access to it
> automatically.
> But, if the examples are the same as the PDF document, then it is wrong as
> there is no DelegatingCopier anywhere and that is a main class that is used
> in that example. So if it is missing, then the examples will not compile
> anyways.
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> On Mon, Apr 12, 2010 at 10:28 PM, Martin Gainty <mgai...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> 
> > for some reason the pom.xml that came with the morph project forgot the
> > maven-compile plugin ( so you cannot compile the examples) here is my
> > pom.xml for morph project
> >
                                          
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