The strings are externalized into the root resource bundles.
The resource bundles are stored under the new "resources" source
folder to get proper maven build.
Strings from tests are, in general, not externalized. Only in
cases where it was necessary to make the test pass the strings
were externalized. This was typically necessary in cases where
e.getMessage() was used in assert and the exception message was
slightly changed due to reuse of the externalized strings.
Change-Id: Ic0f29c80b9a54fcec8320d8539a3e112852a1f7b
Signed-off-by: Sasa Zivkov <sasa.zivkov@sap.com>
If the login fails due to an invalid username or password, the only
way we can tell this is by looking at the page title and seeing if
the error message "Invalid Username or Password" is present.
If the user made a typo on their password, we shouldn't plow through
and try to run a query. Doing so returns an HTML login page that
can't be parsed as a CSV file.
Change-Id: Ia6d7f862435a52ae09ebe29c3835bcee3cf73b93
Signed-off-by: Shawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
Generate an Eclipse IP log with jgit eclipse-iplog
The new plugin contains the bulk of the logic to scan a Git repository,
and query IPZilla, in order to produce an XML formatted IP log for the
requested revision of any Git based project. This plugin is suitable
for embedding into a servlet container, or into the Eclipse workbench.
The command line pgm package knows how to invoke this plugin through
the eclipse-iplog subcommand, permitting storage of the resulting
log as a local XML file.
Change-Id: If01d9d98d07096db6980292bd5f91618c55d00be
Signed-off-by: Shawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>