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[jira] [Created] (ISIS-3297) Transitive Dependency not honored with causeway-valuetypes-asciidoc-persistence-jdo
Andi Huber created ISIS-3297:
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Summary: Transitive Dependency not honored with causeway-valuetypes-asciidoc-persistence-jdo
Key: ISIS-3297
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ISIS-3297
Project: Isis
Issue Type: Bug
Components: Isis ValueTypes
Reporter: Andi Huber
Assignee: Andi Huber
Fix For: 2.0.0-RC1
Brian:
I isolated the error in my project that was causing this. It was in the order of dependencies, and for a dependency that it seems I don't need to declare explicitly any more. If I add:
<dependency>
<groupId>org.apache.causeway.valuetypes</groupId>
<artifactId>causeway-valuetypes-asciidoc-persistence-jdo</artifactId>
</dependency>
at the top of the simpleapp-jdo webapp dependencies, beneath the simple module dependency, it fails to bring in org.webjars:bootstrap . If this dependency is further down, the dependency for bootstrap is brought in correctly.
Dan:
I have on occasion seen warning messages in IntelliJ saying that because of an error in such-and-such a pom, its transitive dependencies won't be included. So maybe that's the issue, that causeway-valuetypes-asciidoc-persistence-jdo --[depends upon]--> causeway-valuetypes-asciidoc-ui (or similar) --[depends upon]-->asciidoctor-->webjars ... and that there's an error in one of the causeway poms somehow. That would explain the symptom that Brian is seeing, I think.
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