Many thanks! I see it there now.
One more question. What kind of tests are these in
product/tools/console/test? These doesn't seem to be junit or javatest.
I'm asking as it will be good to have them reported in hudson if possible.
Thanks,
Aleksandar
Tom Cunningham wrote, On 08/22/2007 01:16 AM (EEST):
It seems like a problem with your zip. I'm looking in your build
directory, and I see jbpm.esb, but I don't see it your zip file :
http://dev45.qa.atl.jboss.com:8585/hudson/job/jboss-esb-distribution/ws/p...
The ant "artifacts" target will zip up both esb and esb-server the way
they are shipped and it places the zips in the product/build directory.
Aleksandar Kostadinov wrote:
> $ find jbossesb-server -name *jbpm*
>
> doesn't return anything.
>
> Can anybody confirm jbpm is missing or is it the way I produce a zip
> distribution.
> (
http://dev45.qa.atl.jboss.com:8585/hudson/job/jboss-esb-distribution)
>
> Regards,
> Aleksandar
>
> Burr Sutter wrote, On 08/22/2007 12:13 AM (EEST):
>
>> yes. look for jbpm.esb in the "deploy" folder.
>>
>> Aleksandar Kostadinov wrote:
>>
>>> Hallo,
>>>
>>> Is esb server supposed to include jbpm.3 bundled.
>>> I'm trying to setup some jbpm testing against it on hudson so I need to
>>> know if I am to expect jbpm deployed by default.
>>>
>>> It is not in the latest build I have. I build the distribution here
>>>
http://dev45.qa.atl.jboss.com:8585/hudson/job/jboss-esb-distribution/
>>>
>>> Thanks much,
>>> Aleksandar
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