I now have all testcases passing except for th WebDAV testcases, as
described below. I've created a new issue and attached a patch file with my
proposed changes (note this also contains the fix for VFS-245):
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/VFS-266
What are the next steps from here?
On M
I fixed the HTTP failure by disabling the "welcome" page in welcome.conf (I
don't know if this is standard Apache configuration or something peculiar to
CentOS). All of the HTTP tests are now passing with my changes.
For the WebDAV failure, this is what I see in the access_log file:
192.168.200.1
In both cases I would suggest enabling debugging for httpclient. It
will give you a bunch of output to show what is really going on. But
an error with "Moved Permanently" leads me to think something isn't
right on your server. According to RFC 2616 vfs should not
automatically redirect on a
I'm trying to run the HTTP and Webdav testcases without any of my changes in
order to verify my test environment. I'm running on CentOS 5.3 with the
built-in Apache 2.2 server. I believe I've followed the instructions
properly, but I'm getting two errors. I'm going to give up for now and try
again
Setting MAVEN_OPTS=-Xmx512m did the trick. Thanks.
On Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 3:19 PM, Siegfried Goeschl <
siegfried.goes...@it20one.at> wrote:
> Hi Vince,
>
> when you check your mvn script there is a 'MAVEN_OPTS' environment
> variable - here you can increase your memory settings for M2 by setting
Got it. I'll start working on this tomorrow. Thanks.
On Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 5:39 PM, ralph.goers @dslextreme.com <
ralph.go...@dslextreme.com> wrote:
> And after you run mvn site they should show up in target/site/testing.html.
>
>
No. The instructions are in
https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/commons/proper/vfs/trunk/xdocs/testing.xml.
Ralph
On Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 9:18 AM, Vince Bonfanti wrote:
> I'm finished with my changes to support serialization of AbstractFileName
> and AbstractFileObject. The unit tests that are ex
And after you run mvn site they should show up in target/site/testing.html.
On Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 2:38 PM, ralph.goers @dslextreme.com <
ralph.go...@dslextreme.com> wrote:
> No. The instructions are in
> https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/commons/proper/vfs/trunk/xdocs/testing.xml.
>
>
> Ralph
>
Hi Vince,
when you check your mvn script there is a 'MAVEN_OPTS' environment
variable - here you can increase your memory settings for M2 by setting
a poper '-Xmx512m'
Cheers,
Siegfried Goeschl
Vince Bonfanti wrote:
> I'm finished with my changes to support serialization of AbstractFileName
> a
I'm finished with my changes to support serialization of AbstractFileName
and AbstractFileObject. The unit tests that are executed via "mvn test" are
all passing. I tried to do "mvn site:stage" as you suggest, but got
out-of-memory errors. Is this the documentation I need to follow to run the
exter
Hi!
> I think the answer is: the FilesCache is used to optimize resolveFile()
> performance, and to reuse FileObject instances, but is not used to cache the
> actual file content.
Thats correct!
Ciao,
Mario
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In order to solve this serialization problem, I'm trying to understand
exactly what the FilesCache is used for. Most importantly, I'm trying to
determine whether the FilesCache is used to cache file content.
I think the answer is: the FilesCache is used to optimize resolveFile()
performance, and t
I've added a patch file with a proposed fix to VFS-245.
On Thu, Jun 4, 2009 at 6:40 PM, Ralph Goers wrote:
>
> VFS-245 is opened against AbstractFileName and probably needs to be dealt
> with in the context of what you are doing.
>
>
Wow. I'm interested to see if you can really get this to work. Just
make sure that after you get the existing unit tests to pass that the
functional tests that require external servers also pass - if you do a
mvn site:stage you will see the documentation on how to do that.
VFS-245 is opene
I'm investigating creating a memcached-based FilesCache implementation for
use with Google App Engine. The basic obstacle is that this requires that
all objects that are used as keys or values must be serializable. Before I
go too far down this path, I'd like to know if this is a reasonable thing t
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