Tibor Digana
Tibor Digana
Hm, nobody has answered. 1st used correctly. 2nd `@Parameter` means configuration parameter and `@Component` means Plexus injection of a component ``` @Component private MavenProject project; ``` 3rd I think now...
But these two annotations are two different things. Try to talk with Robert.
@softbrada Can you tell me why you disagree? We in ASF Maven spoke about prefetched local cache and we can see it as a big mprovement. I do not say...
@carlossg I know what you mean but in our case we are not a user. We develop the Maven itself in Apache. So we were thinking about deploying Maven docker...
> > > we can post prebuild images but we would need to figure out what plugins to include and how to manage the combinations between base image and plugins...
The Javadoc is now composed of three parts, namely behaviour, use cases and known limitations. It covers all possibilities of use, that's the reason why multiple calls to IBlock are...
Hi David, I was thinking initially of this concept as well. And there can be a nice use of combinations like: throwing(anyOf(exception)) but mistakenly the developer may instead type throwing(allOf(exceptions))...
i've done my job. Pls see the tests to understand the use. There are a lot of them, but the forms like this are possible as required throwing(both(isA(NullPointerException.class)).and(hasMessage("everything failed!")))
My commitment was broken, so i will today repair the previous commit.
@dsaff David, would you mvn clean test with this repo? It should launch all tests successfully. I believe in JUnit we may additionally extend the ExpectedException using this.