Chuck,
You can easily override the “latest
version by default” behavior by adding <default-version version=”...”/>
tag to the <project-facet> element of the extension point declaring the
EJB facet.
- Konstantin
From:
wtp-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:wtp-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Chuck Bridgham
Sent: Friday, December 15, 2006
8:35 AM
To: General discussion of
project-wide or architectural issues.
Subject: [wtp-dev] WTP 2.0 junit
failures
Although the JEM failures had a large hand in the
failing junits, a contribution by me this week caused more problems in the
junit tests.
We
contributed initial facet definitions for EJB3 and EAR5 that didn't contain
xml/model support, and found that many of the junit tests have been written
without
the explicit facet version defined. The "latest" facet version is
chosen by default (In many cases EJB3), and model testing was performed
causing the failures.
I
have commented out these facet contributions for M4, and will reintroduce them
early in M5 after the test failures are cleaned up.
I
just recently made this drop, and together with the JEM patch I provided,
should be in much better shape
Thanks
- Chuck
Rational J2EE Tooling Team Lead
IBM Software Lab - Research Triangle
Park, NC
Email: cbridgha@xxxxxxxxxx
Phone: 919-254-1848 (T/L: 444)
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