On Sun, 4 Jan 2015 20:31:30 +0000, sebb wrote:
Did you see my mail from earlier today titled as below ?

Compiling and running examples

This explains how Commons NET examples are built and used.

Copy-pasting Sebb's proposal from the other thread:

[Examples] can be invoked using java -jar commons-net-examples.jar ExampleName parameters. This assumes that the user has put the examples and main net jars in the same directory.

Would everyone agree to move the "userguide" code into the "main"
directory?
[Of course, this would imply that we need to modify the "pom.xml"
in order to exclude the "userguide" code from the CM library JAR.]

Please let me know if this solution is fine, so that I can modify
the CM's "pom.xml" file and move the code accordingly.


Thanks,
Gilles

On 4 January 2015 at 18:21, Gilles <gil...@harfang.homelinux.org> wrote:
Hi.

In the "src/userguide/java" directory, there are a few
self-contained usage examples.

I think that we should have some way to
1. automatically compile its content (so that we can ensure that the
   source tree does not contain any non-compilable stuff) and
2. run selected classes (so that users easily see CM code at work)

It looks like it should not be too difficult (for an experienced
maven user, which I'm not) to create a profile for doing just that.
[I've seen there is an "exec" plugin that could do (2), but I
didn't find where, in the "pom.xml", one can specify an alternate
directory for indicating which sources to compile.]


Thanks for any hint,
Gilles

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