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Leonardo Quijano Vincenzi commented on HIVEMIND-173:
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Reading your post again, I see that Easymock is actually a compile-time reference for Hivemind.
Now, the Maven philosophy is that, if something is needed to compile an app, then it should be present at runtime. What happens if I want to use "HiveMindTestCase" in my web-app. In that case I would end up with an inconsistent classpath, or even worse, with the wrong version of easymock in my path (because someone else uses it). So, I think the basics are, if it's needed at compile, then it must be present at runtime.
> "Provided" pom.xml dependencies are not being configured to download anywhere
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> Key: HIVEMIND-173
> URL:
http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HIVEMIND-173> Project: HiveMind
> Type: Bug
> Components: framework
> Versions: 1.2
> Environment: trunk of 2006-03-21
> Reporter: Leonardo Quijano Vincenzi
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> In framework/pom.xml we have this:
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