Hello all,
I've been busy this afternoon doing some housecleaning in the code base:
- seperate folders for
src/main - core java
src/test - unit tests
src/test-cactus - integration tests
I've been building against the latests stable jars I could find,
including hibernate 3.0.1 for which I had to change a lot of imports
and some stuff in the configuration files.
I just commited the version numbered jars because we are going to be
playing with Maven 2 tomorrow night at the OSSGTP and I figured it
might be easier to write the dependencies that way.
I also ported the RSS macro to Rome 0.6 because it broke on the latest
commons-digester. Rome sure is a sweet API ! We're going to be doing
some other interesting things with Rome.
So all of this stuff is still on my machine while I continue unit
tests (actually these are quite long because a lot of them are
actually integration tests and bring up hibernate (with showSql = true
:( ) etc...), but since cruise control is coming back up, I'm going to
just make sure the build runs and ant release works.
I've been working on tests for my lifeblog stuff, and I definitely
like running them one at a time directly in eclipse, even the server
tests through Jetty. So I have to see how to refactor that so the
other tests benefit and for it all to be ant and ide compatible. I
bet you have a lot of ideas on that one Vincent ! ;)
My concern, is what to do about your diffs and how changes to the src
hierarchy could affect your current work. I hope that doesn't cause
you too much pain. Please let me know if you have any ideas on this
issue because I'm a bit stumped. Actually maybe I can just tell you
when I start to commit and when its done and then you can move your
sources in the right place (easy to do) and update.
Cheers,
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Luis Arias
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