On 10/05/2013 02:23 PM, Ian Tewksbury wrote:
Once I imported the org.jboss.tools.tests plugin into my workspace
the
windup-eclipse-plugin project would compile via mvn clean verify.
[...]
I had not expected it to make the maven compile
issues happy. I was also surprised that the maven build was not working in
the first place. It never had issues picking up the jbosstools parent, but
for some reason it was having issues picking up the org.jboss.tools.test
plugin. But then as soon as I imported the project into my workspace and
then did a clean verify on the windup-eclipse-plugin its complaining about
not being able to find the test classes went away.
That's probably not exactly
how it happens ;)
Maven is not aware of you workspace, so the cause of this happiness is
something else. However, it is not possible to figure out the cause
without knowing the error you got ealier.
It would be a good experiment to have someone else download the
windup
plugin and try a mvn clean verify and see what happens.
Better: create a job on
Jenkins CI, so you'll know what happens anytime
you push a commit.
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