It may work, I had to mess with IDEA to get it to work properly for
embedded, doesn't work for AS7, but I can live with it.
On Wed, Aug 10, 2011 at 15:23, Dan Allen <dan.j.allen(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On Wed, Aug 10, 2011 at 15:01, Ken Finnigan
<ken(a)kenfinnigan.me> wrote:
> Shane,
>
> Jason's correct, the main extrapolation point at the moment is pulling the
> container-boms I've created into a location that all modules can use, and
> expanding them to include the ones that Dan has put together.
>
Good. I gave a stab at the container-boms idea in the Arquillian showcase
to prototype this for Seam. Maven is very unfriendly to this idea (I should
blog what I wrote to Aslak about this), but it's at least manageable.
I do have one question. Can the tests still be run in the IDE without any
commandline build step. I think that's essential for maximizing the
friendliness of the Arquillian environment. That's one of the biggest
complaints I had about Solder. It was doing some really strange stuff to
pull in the final artifact JAR, which lengthened the testing cycle.
Arquillian should be edit-save-test. If that's preserved already, excellent.
-Dan
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