Hmm, so I guess this trick doesn't work with m2eclipse, unless you
replace the generated dependencies. It's a race to find a solution...
On 1 Jun 2009, at 18:38, Clint Popetz wrote:
m2eclipse doesn't generate jar dependencies, it generates
project-to-
project dependencies if the dependent artifact is already a project
in the workspace. So it generates a project-to-project dependency
between the runner and tck-impl in both directions, and eclipse
refuses to build either.
-Clint
On Mon, Jun 1, 2009 at 12:34 PM, David Allen <drallendc(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
On Mon, 2009-06-01 at 12:16 -0500, Clint Popetz wrote:
> Does eclipse:eclipse not generate a dependency from the runner to
> tck-impl? Because m2eclipse does, based on the pom, and then I
have a
> circular dependency in eclipse.
Yes it does generate that dependency, but the JAR dep is later after
the
project itself (My test runners are always based in the tck-impl
project).
Yeah, I vaguely remember having problems with the automatic setup from
m2eclipse too. But I usually modify the Java build path directly in
Eclipse even with m2eclipse. This usually works fine until a change
in
the POM conflicts with your manual change...but that's not all that
likely today.
> I can modify the runner's pom to not have that dependency, which
makes
> eclipse happy, but keeps one from running tests with mvn out of the
> runner's directory on the command line.
>
> -Clint
>
>
> On Mon, Jun 1, 2009 at 12:08 PM, David Allen <drallendc(a)gmail.com>
> wrote:
> On Mon, 2009-06-01 at 12:00 -0500, Clint Popetz wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I've tried running the tck from within eclipse by
following
> the
> > instructions here:
> >
> >
http://seamframework.org/WebBeans/JSR299TCKHarness
> >
> > but I'm having no luck; it can't find an implementation of
> > StandaloneContainers, although I've manually added the
> runner to the
> > tck-impl project's dependencies.
> >
> > Before I dive deeper, are those directions up to date?
>
>
> I think they are up to date, but we can certainly improve
them
> too. It
> varies a bit depending on what tools are actually used.
>
> > Is anyone running the tck from within eclipse? If so,
are
> you
> > generating projects with eclipse:eclipse or with
m2eclipse?
>
>
> Most of us are currently using eclipse:eclipse right now.
But
> here are
> a couple things I usually do to get any TCK test (not an
> in-container
> only test) running:
>
> 1. Modify the build path of the jboss-tck-runner project so
> that all of
> its dependent projects/libraries are exported (select all).
>
> 2. Choose "Run as TNG test" to get most of the runner setup
> correctly,
> but the tests will fail to run at first.
>
> 3. Modify the runner by going to the Classpath tab and
press
> "Add
> projects" button and add the jboss-tck-runner project.
With 1
> above,
> this should include everything else that is needed too
> automatically.
>
> 4. Run it again...this time it should work.
>
> >
> > Thanks,
> > -Clint
> >
> >
> >
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> >
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