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[JBPM-10200] Add a profile for testing postgresql with testcontainers #2341

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JIRA: JBPM-10200

Use of this feature: mvn clean install -Ptc-postgres

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binary persistence-test.jar needs to be commited in Github?

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@gmunozfe could you use an artifact for the test, also is it duplicated here?

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binary persistence-test.jar needs to be commited in Github?

Yes, unfortunately, it was already there and the sequence definition on it was not correctly defined

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@gmunozfe could you use an artifact for the test, also is it duplicated here?

@mareknovotny I didn't catch your question (not sure if you refer to the present jar as well), could you elaborate more?

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@gmunozfe could you use an artifact for the test, also is it duplicated here?

@mareknovotny I didn't catch your question (not sure if you refer to the present jar as well), could you elaborate more?

yes, adding jar is not really good way, first the dependency is hidden, second what is the source license and source to that jar?

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@gmunozfe could you use an artifact for the test, also is it duplicated here?

@mareknovotny I didn't catch your question (not sure if you refer to the present jar as well), could you elaborate more?

yes, adding jar is not really good way, first the dependency is hidden, second what is the source license and source to that jar?

OK, I will work then to modify it. My first approach was to keep it close as it is.

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