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Re: Jersey Test Framework without Maven

From: Jared Nedzel <jnedzel_at_broadinstitute.org>
Date: Mon, 22 Nov 2010 15:01:45 -0500

I'm using 1.3, if that is feasible.

Jared

On 11/22/10 2:37 PM, Pavel Bucek wrote:
> Ok, I'll create ant sample for you (I'm not familiar with Eclipse);
> I'm going to use jersey 1.5-ea05, let me know if you are using
> something older (pre 1.2, jersey test framework changed since then)..
>
> It should be ready in several hours (12 max, I'm not sure whether I'll
> be able to do it today).
>
> Pavel
>
> On 11/22/10 8:26 PM, Jared Nedzel wrote:
>> Pavel:
>>
>> I have found that chapter, but, unfortunately, all it consists of is
>> a list of projects that should be on the classpath.
>>
>> I'm running Junit 4.8.2, running either in Eclipse or Ant (using the
>> Junit ant task). We're using the Grizzly container.
>>
>> Jared
>>
>>
>> On 11/22/10 1:59 PM, Pavel Bucek wrote:
>>> Hello Jared,
>>>
>>> there is a brief chapter in jersey user guide describing how (or..
>>> what dependencies do you need) to run jersey tests outside maven.
>>>
>>> unfortunately it looks like jersey site is currently unavailable
>>> so.. jersey test framework is based on junit, therefore you should
>>> be able to run it for example via ant using junit ant task (with
>>> correct dependencies).
>>>
>>> we don't assume everyone is using maven, or at least we are trying
>>> not to.. what are you using to execute tests? If its publicly
>>> available, I can create simple sample so you would have something to
>>> start with..
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Pavel
>>>
>>> On 11/22/10 7:48 PM, Jared Nedzel wrote:
>>>> Can someone point me towards documentation for how to use the
>>>> Jersey Test Framework without Maven? We do not use Maven.
>>>>
>>>> For the Jersey devs: please don't assume that all of your users
>>>> use Maven.
>>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>


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