At my work we currently use Aegis version control/SCM. The way we have it configured, we have a bunch of tests, and it forces the following things to be true before a change can be integrated:
The full set of tests must have been run.
All tests must have passed.
With test-driven development (TDD) these seem like sensible requirements...
I tried using aegis -change_attributes to change the brief_description of my current change set but it didn't work.
aegis -change_attributes description="test"
What should I do to make this work?
EDIT: The command I was looking for was
aegis -change_attributes brief_description="$DESC";
...
Hi,
when I execute a webservice client - generated by Apache Axis (2) - for usage of a webservice (published with xFire including Aegis configurations) I only have got the following error:
No write method for property {http://service.company.com}elements in class ...
at org.apache.axis.message.SOAPFaultBuilder.createFault(SOAPFault...
For bean->xml convertion in webservices we use Aegis from CXF (it is jaxb-compatible, as I understand).
This is my type:
class C{
private int a;
private int b;
private T t;
...
}
class T{
private int t1;
private int t2;
}
I need t.t1 field to be on the same level in XML as a and b in C (bean restored from xml should be like this:
...
Hi, I have a lot of classes in java with Date/Calendar fields. To generate correct wsdl (for .NET client app) I need to add @XmlElement(nillable=true, required=true) annotation for all getters of Calendar/Date variables in all classes.
Is it possible to configure Aegis (we use Spring for CXF configuration) to automatically set this prop...
Hi!
We use CXF framework with aegis mapper for java server and .NET client.
By default we have minOccurs=0 for all variables in classes in WSDL.
We use such setting in CXF config to prevent it:
<bean id="aegisBean" class="org.apache.cxf.aegis.databinding.AegisDatabinding" scope="prototype">
<property name="configuration">
...
I have been playing around with Apache CXF, in particular the various data bindings it supports: JAXB (the default), MTOM, Aegis and XMLBeans. Since all of these are supported, I suppose each has its merits. I came up with these:
Obviously, MTOM is to be preferred where large attachments are involved.
JAXB depends on annotations, so it...