You are viewing a plain text version of this content. The canonical link for it is here.
Posted to users@maven.apache.org by Dan Greening <gr...@bigtribe.com> on 2006/04/17 20:55:49 UTC

Question Still Present: EJB3 Embeddable and Maven2/Surefire?

M. Mistroni mentioned here that he had gotten EJB3 embeddable working  
with Maven2, and offered to send the details to those who asked.  I  
asked a couple of times, and got nothing back.

So my suspicion is this is like Fermat's last theorem: "Hanc marginis  
exiguitas non caperet."  This margin is too narrow to contain it.   
Did Fermat actually prove it?  Nobody knows.

Has ANYONE done this?  If so, can you please post the pom.xml to this  
list or email me directly?

Dan R. Greening, Ph.D.,  CEO BigTribe Corporation,  http:// 
dan.greening.name/contact.htm



Re: Question Still Present: EJB3 Embeddable and Maven2/Surefire?

Posted by Wayne Fay <wa...@gmail.com>.
Assuming you get something from someone, and its not sent to the User
list but instead privately (and you're not specifically requested to
keep it OFF the User list ;-) ), it would be great if you would reply
back to the list with what you got, so the rest of us can check it
out. ;-)

And I'm sure if you email Marco directly with your request that he
would respond in kind. He probably missed your request as this User
list gets very busy at times.

Wayne

On 4/17/06, Dan Greening <gr...@bigtribe.com> wrote:
> M. Mistroni mentioned here that he had gotten EJB3 embeddable working
> with Maven2, and offered to send the details to those who asked.  I
> asked a couple of times, and got nothing back.
>
> So my suspicion is this is like Fermat's last theorem: "Hanc marginis
> exiguitas non caperet."  This margin is too narrow to contain it.
> Did Fermat actually prove it?  Nobody knows.
>
> Has ANYONE done this?  If so, can you please post the pom.xml to this
> list or email me directly?
>
> Dan R. Greening, Ph.D.,  CEO BigTribe Corporation,  http://
> dan.greening.name/contact.htm
>
>
>
>