Hi George,
Thanks, but that did not work for me.
I have the correct version of forge, but use java 8. It is fine by me.
What does --coordinate org.arquillian.forge:arquillian-addon do?
Op di 14 apr. 2020 21:57 schreef George Gastaldi <ggastald(a)redhat.com>:
Hi Eric,
Do you see any stacktrace in the logs? To install the arquillian addon,
you can also do: addon-install-from-catalog --addon
org.arquillian.forge:arquillian-addon
I just tested locally and I can see arquillian-setup without restarting.
Also make sure you're running the latest Forge (3.9.7.Final) as we have
introduced fixes to support JDK 11 and other minor bugs.
Best Regards,
George Gastaldi
Principal Software Engineer
Red Hat <
https://www.redhat.com/>
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https://www.redhat.com/>
On Tue, Apr 14, 2020 at 4:44 PM Eric J. Van der Velden <
ericjvandervelden(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> I install the arquillian-addon by doing,
>
> addon-install-from-git --url
>
https://github.com/forge/arquillian-addon.git.
>
> Then I should see in forge the command arquillian-setup. But I have to
> restart forge to see this command. Is this true and is there another way?
>
> Also in forge there is a list of addons. But this addon is not in that
> list, but is in my local git repo anf forge somehow sees is. Is this true?
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