On Thu, Aug 14, 2008 at 10:35 AM, Pascal Voitot
<pascal.voitot.dev(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hello,
I've tried building platform and XE from trunk under Eclipse 3.4(Ganymede)
with last M2Eclipse (Maven embedded 2.1.0 with m2eclipse 0.9.5) which brings
lots of new features but also some new problems...
I've checked out full platform trunk and tried to use the "nested modules
management" of m2eclipse in order to have something clean... so check out
using Subclipse and then activated Maven dependency management, Workspace
resolution and Nested Modules...
Due to some new features of both maven and m2eclipse and due to new nested
modules, there are some problems building everything from scratch...
Here are my short remarks (I'm only maven and eclipse user so this is what I
can seem with an external point of view):
- the famous out-of-memory still exists when building aspects so still needs
to creates a specific Run target with the now famous "-XmxLOTS_OF_MEMORY"
- now in Maven, compiled classes are separated: main classes goes in
target/classes and test classes goes in target/test-classes (which is not so
bad)
- In XWiki platform, we have now up to 3 levels of nested modules and
apparently the maven inheritance is not well managed by m2eclipse. By
default, maven tests are not run using parent compiled classes and I had to
explicitely trigger "resolve Workspace artifact" in my specific Maven Run
target not to have "no class def found exception for ...XWikiContext" when
running maven:test.
- the "resolve Workspace artifact" is sometimes not good: for web/standard,
it tries to copy the file xwiki-core/target/classes but as it is a
directory, it fails to copy it :)...
- Moreover, m2eclipse seems to run maven tests using target/classes from
parent or locally dependent maven modules but not target/test-classes. And
in XWiki, xwiki-rendering/xwiki-rendering-tests, for example, uses classes
from xwiki-core tests classes. I haven't found a clever solution for this.
- I can also see some code errors in Eclipse in web/gwt because Eclipse trie
to resolve some deprecated functions from xwiki-core trunk... not a problem
when compiling with maven
Do you have AJDT installed ? AJDT automatically build xwiki-core
aspects. The problem is that AJDT version that works correctly on
Eclipse 3.4 (the ones based on aspectJ 1.6) don't work with XWiki
aspect files it seems. I'm back to 3.3 cause of this.
It's because it did not already downloaded it :) The problem is that
this groovy version is wrongly packaged and does not have any pom.xml
(look at
http://repo1.maven.org/maven2/groovy/groovy-all-1.0-jsr/06/).
So finally, compiling module per module triggering some options is OK but
compiling from scratch implies skipping tests...
Pascal
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