An easy way to convert an eclipse IFile to a java.io.File: (this uses
ProjectUtil from org.jboss.ide.eclipse.core)
IFile eclipseFile = //..
IPath projectPath = ProjectUtil.getProjectLocation(eclipseFile.getProject
());
IPath filePath = eclipseFile.getProjectRelativePath();
File javaFile = new File(projectPath.append(filePath).toFile());
On 7/13/06, Marshall Culpepper <marshall.culpepper(a)jboss.com> wrote:
Spiffy, I'll re-run the integration build then =)
On 7/13/06, Max Rydahl Andersen <max.andersen(a)jboss.com > wrote:
>
> Hi Marshall,
>
> yes - the tests where having "fun" because of lib mismatches.
>
> I have fixed those now and also enabled *all* tests; including those
> that
> currently fails because of me not knowing how to make them work inside
> eclipse.
>
> The problem is that some of my tests want to access some files and
> directories directly.
> e.g. i have some jar's normally in directory that the tests should load
> in
> an isolated
> classloader; but how do it make those accessible to the unit tests?
>
> Basically what i need is just some way of putting files into the test
> plugin in
> a root directory e.g. /testfiles, but how do i actually access those as
> java.io.File's ?
>
> any idea.
>
> btw. i've moved the tag to include the now running (but some still
> failing) tests to actually see it happen ;)
>
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Marshall Culpepper
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JBoss Eclipse IDE Lead, JBoss Inc.
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Marshall Culpepper
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JBoss Eclipse IDE Lead, JBoss Inc.