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23 paź 2019 · You have the scope set to test when you are adding the mentioned dependency. This limits your code from accessing that dependency's classes within your source code. That is, you can access those classes only within your test sources (ex: ${project.dir}/src/test/java/<package>, ${project.dir}/test/<package>.
I am getting the red squiggly lines when I use the below static imports: import static io.restassured.RestAssured.*; import static io.restassured.matcher.RestAssuredMatchers.*; My POM. xml has the below dependencies: <dependency>. <groupId>io.rest-assured</groupId>. <artifactId>rest-assured</artifactId>.
26 gru 2023 · If the io.restassured package is not in the classpath, the compiler will not be able to find it and will throw an error. To fix this, you will need to add the io.restassured package to the classpath. You can do this by adding the path to the io.restassured JAR file to the classpath.
28 maj 2019 · Hello, I've tried using rest assured with v4.0.0. with java v11 & jupiter-api v4.5.2 & jupiter-engine v4.5.2 but the tests are not working and giving the following error -> Caused by: java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: io.restassured.path...
18 paź 2020 · When resuing same HTTP client instance with reuseHttpClientInstance() configuration option I am getting the following error: java.lang.IllegalStateException: Invalid use of BasicClientConnManager: connection still allocated. Make sure to release the connection before allocating another one.
1 lis 2022 · After spending 3 hours it was finally solved. The problem was in Eclipse IDE. When a new java project is created it is by default creating module-info.java file. This is the problem. It needs to be unchecked so that Eclipse doesn't create it. –
5 gru 2020 · The import io.restassured.RestAssured cannot be resolved. While consuming restassured maven dependencies it has been observed that even after downloading the dependencies eclipse is not able to resolve io.restassured package.