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Re: Improve testing (tools & dev-test cycle)

BJ Freeman
those on the dev list are the experts on the build.xml And test.
I consider myself a novice at both.
did you look at
run-test-list
how is what you propose different?

as far as doing a hot-deploy without stopping ofbiz, I think is now
possible with Tomcat 6, but not sure.

I have add the devlist to this email so it will show up there.
so if you could respond to the devlist only then you may get better help.



René Scheibe sent the following on 8/1/2010 10:29 AM:

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> On 08/01/2010 02:24 PM, BJ Freeman wrote:
>> Glad your willing to put some time in on Testing.
>>
>> subscribe to and search the Dev list there has been recent discussions.
>>
>> #1 i suggest you check out the most current copy if you have not already
>> then migrate to Junit4 locally. If you test it and it workks submit a Jira.
> I already started some days ago. Let's see...
> I just wanted to know if there is any stumbling blocks or OFBiz
> specialities in running the tests.
>
>> #2 do an ./ant -p on the current options to doing Tests.
> I already examined build.xml and the OFBiz starter sources. Looks like
> the last needs to be extended to take multiple "test.component"s and
> "test.suiteName"s.
>
>> #3 not clear on what you hope to accomplish, since everything is loaded
>> before hot deploy. However if you understand the dependecies for the component you wish to
>> test you can edit the component-load.xml.
> What I meant was that during development I want to have a much faster
> dev-test cycle. Therefore an OFBiz instance should be running so that
> redeploying only the changed jar files is possible. It should also be
> possible to redeploy&  run the component/functional tests against a
> running OFBiz instance. (I was doing some plugin development for
> Atlassian's Confluence. There it is possible to hot-deploy your stuff. I
> managed to get my code build+deployed+tested within 10-20s) I guess this
> goes deep into the framework itself. So the question is, if there is
> already such (partially) functionality. If not, where should I take a
> look to get some more insights?
>
> Regards,
> Rene Scheibe
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