Hugo,
Have you run into any snags using this in the past month?
Carlos
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Yes, I had the same impression. Also JNDI is not in jetty but in jetty-plus.
On 15/06/07, Hugo Palma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Regarding the JNDI lookup, i actually don't know if it's even possible
like this, because the tapestry-test library still uses Jetty 5. Even if
it did use Jetty, i don'
Regarding the JNDI lookup, i actually don't know if it's even possible
like this, because the tapestry-test library still uses Jetty 5. Even if
it did use Jetty, i don't think the tapestry-test API allows you to add
resources.
m...i'll have to dig a little more into that...
Renat Zubairov
Hi
Nice approach, however we are using Cruise Control that runs HTTPUnit
based tests on the reference environment where latest version of the
subsystem was recently reinstalled (also by cruise control, maven and
cargo).
This has an advantage of the independent database schema (our
reference envir
Thought i'd share my experience with this.
Hope to get some comments with improvement and more ideas.
http://blogs.logical-software.com/roller/logicalme/entry/1
Cheers,
Hugo