Loading test directories [message #670414] |
Fri, 13 May 2011 23:30 |
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Originally posted by: Glenn Maynard
How do I load the common overlapping-tests file layout in Eclipse? For
example: http://kenai.com/svn/jbosh~main/trunk/jbosh/src/ with the package
in main/java/com/kenai/jbosh and tests in test/java/com/kenai/jbosh, both
in the package com.kenai.jbosh. Linked directories seem to choke on it
(ignoring all but the last mount on a directory); linking each file
manually works but is unmaintainable.
(By the way, forum registration is giving an unexplained "the
administrator has disabled registration", so I had to jump some hoops to
set up NNTP.)
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Re: Loading test directories [message #670581 is a reply to message #670427] |
Sun, 15 May 2011 03:52 |
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Originally posted by: Glenn Maynard
On Fri, 13 May 2011 22:04:20 -0400, David Wegener <dpwegener@gmail.com>
wrote:
> On 05/13/2011 06:30 PM, Glenn Maynard wrote:
>> How do I load the common overlapping-tests file layout in Eclipse? For
>> example: http://kenai.com/svn/jbosh~main/trunk/jbosh/src/ with the
>> package in main/java/com/kenai/jbosh and tests in
>> test/java/com/kenai/jbosh, both in the package com.kenai.jbosh. Linked
>> directories seem to choke on it (ignoring all but the last mount on a
>> directory); linking each file manually works but is unmaintainable.
>>
> You don't say explicitly where man and test appear in the directory
> hierarchy. I'm assuming that they are in the src directory. If this is
> the case, then you define both main/java and test/java as source
> directories with no need to create linked directories.
Took a bit of hunting, but found it hidden in "build path". Thanks.
If anyone working on UI reads any of this: the place I was looking for
this sort of thing was in the directory's properties page.
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Re: Loading test directories [message #670583 is a reply to message #670427] |
Sun, 15 May 2011 03:52 |
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Originally posted by: Glenn Maynard
On Fri, 13 May 2011 22:04:20 -0400, David Wegener <dpwegener@gmail.com>
wrote:
> On 05/13/2011 06:30 PM, Glenn Maynard wrote:
>> How do I load the common overlapping-tests file layout in Eclipse? For
>> example: http://kenai.com/svn/jbosh~main/trunk/jbosh/src/ with the
>> package in main/java/com/kenai/jbosh and tests in
>> test/java/com/kenai/jbosh, both in the package com.kenai.jbosh. Linked
>> directories seem to choke on it (ignoring all but the last mount on a
>> directory); linking each file manually works but is unmaintainable.
>>
> You don't say explicitly where man and test appear in the directory
> hierarchy. I'm assuming that they are in the src directory. If this is
> the case, then you define both main/java and test/java as source
> directories with no need to create linked directories.
Took a bit of hunting, but found it hidden in "build path". Thanks.
If anyone working on UI reads any of this: the place I was looking for
this sort of thing was in the directory's properties page.
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Re: Loading test directories [message #670584 is a reply to message #670427] |
Sun, 15 May 2011 03:52 |
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Originally posted by: Glenn Maynard
On Fri, 13 May 2011 22:04:20 -0400, David Wegener <dpwegener@gmail.com>
wrote:
> On 05/13/2011 06:30 PM, Glenn Maynard wrote:
>> How do I load the common overlapping-tests file layout in Eclipse? For
>> example: http://kenai.com/svn/jbosh~main/trunk/jbosh/src/ with the
>> package in main/java/com/kenai/jbosh and tests in
>> test/java/com/kenai/jbosh, both in the package com.kenai.jbosh. Linked
>> directories seem to choke on it (ignoring all but the last mount on a
>> directory); linking each file manually works but is unmaintainable.
>>
> You don't say explicitly where man and test appear in the directory
> hierarchy. I'm assuming that they are in the src directory. If this is
> the case, then you define both main/java and test/java as source
> directories with no need to create linked directories.
Took a bit of hunting, but found it hidden in "build path". Thanks.
If anyone working on UI reads any of this: the place I was looking for
this sort of thing was in the directory's properties page.
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Re: Loading test directories [message #670585 is a reply to message #670427] |
Sun, 15 May 2011 03:52 |
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Originally posted by: Glenn Maynard
On Fri, 13 May 2011 22:04:20 -0400, David Wegener <dpwegener@gmail.com>
wrote:
> On 05/13/2011 06:30 PM, Glenn Maynard wrote:
>> How do I load the common overlapping-tests file layout in Eclipse? For
>> example: http://kenai.com/svn/jbosh~main/trunk/jbosh/src/ with the
>> package in main/java/com/kenai/jbosh and tests in
>> test/java/com/kenai/jbosh, both in the package com.kenai.jbosh. Linked
>> directories seem to choke on it (ignoring all but the last mount on a
>> directory); linking each file manually works but is unmaintainable.
>>
> You don't say explicitly where man and test appear in the directory
> hierarchy. I'm assuming that they are in the src directory. If this is
> the case, then you define both main/java and test/java as source
> directories with no need to create linked directories.
Took a bit of hunting, but found it hidden in "build path". Thanks.
If anyone working on UI reads any of this: the place I was looking for
this sort of thing was in the directory's properties page.
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Re: Loading test directories [message #670586 is a reply to message #670427] |
Sun, 15 May 2011 03:52 |
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Originally posted by: Glenn Maynard
On Fri, 13 May 2011 22:04:20 -0400, David Wegener <dpwegener@gmail.com>
wrote:
> On 05/13/2011 06:30 PM, Glenn Maynard wrote:
>> How do I load the common overlapping-tests file layout in Eclipse? For
>> example: http://kenai.com/svn/jbosh~main/trunk/jbosh/src/ with the
>> package in main/java/com/kenai/jbosh and tests in
>> test/java/com/kenai/jbosh, both in the package com.kenai.jbosh. Linked
>> directories seem to choke on it (ignoring all but the last mount on a
>> directory); linking each file manually works but is unmaintainable.
>>
> You don't say explicitly where man and test appear in the directory
> hierarchy. I'm assuming that they are in the src directory. If this is
> the case, then you define both main/java and test/java as source
> directories with no need to create linked directories.
Took a bit of hunting, but found it hidden in "build path". Thanks.
If anyone working on UI reads any of this: the place I was looking for
this sort of thing was in the directory's properties page.
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Re: Loading test directories [message #670587 is a reply to message #670427] |
Sun, 15 May 2011 03:52 |
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Originally posted by: Glenn Maynard
On Fri, 13 May 2011 22:04:20 -0400, David Wegener <dpwegener@gmail.com>
wrote:
> On 05/13/2011 06:30 PM, Glenn Maynard wrote:
>> How do I load the common overlapping-tests file layout in Eclipse? For
>> example: http://kenai.com/svn/jbosh~main/trunk/jbosh/src/ with the
>> package in main/java/com/kenai/jbosh and tests in
>> test/java/com/kenai/jbosh, both in the package com.kenai.jbosh. Linked
>> directories seem to choke on it (ignoring all but the last mount on a
>> directory); linking each file manually works but is unmaintainable.
>>
> You don't say explicitly where man and test appear in the directory
> hierarchy. I'm assuming that they are in the src directory. If this is
> the case, then you define both main/java and test/java as source
> directories with no need to create linked directories.
Took a bit of hunting, but found it hidden in "build path". Thanks.
If anyone working on UI reads any of this: the place I was looking for
this sort of thing was in the directory's properties page.
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