2009/6/1 Paul Sandoz <Paul.Sandoz_at_sun.com>:
> On Jun 1, 2009, at 10:42 AM, Paul Sandoz wrote:
>>>
>>> The easiest way to get to grips with these changes is to run the test
>>> web application (jersey-lift-test). (I don't have glassfish knowledge,
>>> so have used Jetty like the rest of liftweb as the bootstrap container
>>> for now but folks can easily refactor those bits to use glassfish etc
>>> later).
>>>
>>> from a local build and checkout you can do
>>>
>>> cd contribs/scala/jersey-lift-test
>>> mvn jetty:run
>>>
>>> then view http://localhost:8080 to try out the test web application
>>>
>>> or browse the code:
>>>
>>> https://jersey.dev.java.net/source/browse/jersey/trunk/jersey/contribs/scala/jersey-lift-test/
>>>
>>>
>>> BTW is there a hudson CI build somewhere for Jersey BTW?
>>
>> Yes, but it is internal, there is a read only version here:
>>
>> http://hudson.glassfish.org/job/Jersey/
>>
>> Looks like there is something wrong with the dependencies, for stuff
>> already not downloaded but could be a network issue?
>>
>
> I fixed it by adding the Scala repo-releases after the repo-snapshot in the
> scala/pom.xml.
Awesome thanks! Meant to do that :(
(Its way too hard to test if a build will work on other boxes with
maven other than using a CI tool or deleting your repo and downloading
the internet in your next build :)
--
James
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