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Comment Post #291181 You are right, there is no configuration for `mvn exec:java` in the example, but you can run it with `mvn package` and then `java -cp Program\target\Program-1.0.jar com.folder.project.program.App` to see the ouput. (To demonstrate the annotation processor, a `mvn compile` is sufficient)
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Edit Post #291181 Initial revision 8 months ago
Answer A: Maven JPA integration: processor not found
The annotation processor must be compiled before it can be used. This is not a problem if you're using it as a dependency from Maven Central, for example. If you want to use a custom processor, you usually split your project into two parts. Your project structure could look as follows: ```txt /P...
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Edit Post #290350 Initial revision 12 months ago
Answer A: How to programmatically click through a list of elements if one has to wait for a click to load a set of predefined new elements?
> It seems to get to job done, but the `Promise` will always remain `pending` You must call `resolve()` or `reject()` (or throw an error) inside the executor function of the `Promise`, otherwise the `Promise` will remain `pending` forever: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaSc...
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