Hi!

You need to add the "org.jboss.forge:javaee-impl" as a "test" scoped maven dependency in your pom.xml.

We should probably update the docs to reflect this.

Let me know if this does the trick,

Thanks!
~Lincoln

On Fri, Nov 25, 2011 at 10:55 AM, Rudy De Busscher <rdebusscher@gmail.com> wrote:

Hi all,

I'm trying to develop a new Forge plugin.   I created a new facet and used the @RequiresFacet annotation and would like to test it.
But since the implementation of those java EE facets are in the jar javaee-impl, it doesn't seems to get picked up by Arquillian.

Anyone an idea how I can proceed?

Thx


@Alias("xxx")
@RequiresFacet({DependencyFacet.class, ServletFacet.class, WebResourceFacet.class})
public class XxxFacet extends BaseFacet {
}


public class XxxPluginTest extends AbstractShellTest {

    @Deployment
    public static JavaArchive getDeployment() {
        JavaArchive archive = AbstractShellTest.getDeployment().addPackages(true,
                PrimefacesPlugin.class.getPackage());
        return archive;
    }

    @Test
    public void testCheckXxxFacet() throws Exception {

        Project p = getProject();

        Assert.assertNotNull(p);
    }
}


Results in the following stacktrace
org.jboss.forge.project.facets.FacetNotFoundException: The requested Facet of type [org.jboss.forge.spec.javaee.ServletFacet] could not be loaded.
    at org.jboss.forge.project.services.FacetFactory.getFacet(FacetFactory.java:87)
    at org.jboss.forge.project.services.ProjectFactory.registerSingleFacet(ProjectFactory.java:208)
    at org.jboss.forge.project.services.ProjectFactory.registerFacets(ProjectFactory.java:188)
    at org.jboss.forge.project.services.ProjectFactory.findProjectRecursively(ProjectFactory.java:129)

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