Dear Ashish,

Thank you for your reply.

About the third question, why can I test a single package in a plan just
like the example.

cts_host > start --plan Java -p android.core.tests.annotation
The specific test package does not exist: android.core.tests.annotation

why does this package not exist? I am sure that this package
"android.core.tests.annotation" is available.

2010/5/12 Ashish <[email protected]>

> In layman terms Plan is ur testing plan. A plan has different packages
> that contains test suites and test cases at lower level. If u check
> out/host/linux-86/cts/android-cts/repository/testcases, u will find
> different xml's explaining packages and their testcases.
>
> Natively cts gives 8 plans like VM plan tests dalvik Virtual machine
> tests and similarly Performance plan have performance related test
> cases..
> One can have same packages included in different plans also. So i can
> have my plan having packages from different plans.
>
> Also plan, packages and test cases can be added into CTS.
>
> Ashish Pareek
>
> On Apr 9, 6:39 am, abukustfan <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hi lvsei,
> >
> > Not sure about 1 and 2.
> > about 3, you need to add the package to your target.
> > check if android.core.tests.annotation.apk exist under data/app .
> >
> > On Apr 2, 12:18 pm, lvsei <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> > > Hi All~~~
> >
> > >     I am usingCTSto test my device now.
> >
> > >     There are 8 plans inCTS.(ls --plan)
> >
> > >     cts_host > ls --plan
> > >     List of plans (8 in total):
> > >     Signature
> > >     Java
> > >     AppSecurity
> > >    CTS
> > >     Performance
> > >     VM
> > >     RefApp
> > >     Android
> >
> > >     and in plan Java, there 20 packages.
> >
> > >     cts_host > ls --plan Java
> > >     Packages of plan Java (20 in total):
> > >     =================================
> > >     android.core.tests.annotation
> > >     android.core.tests.archive
> > >     android.core.tests.concurrent
> > >     android.core.tests.crypto
> > >     android.core.tests.dom
> > >     android.core.tests.logging
> > >     android.core.tests.luni.io
> > >     android.core.tests.luni.lang
> > >     android.core.tests.luni.net
> > >     android.core.tests.luni.util
> > >     android.core.tests.math
> > >     android.core.tests.nio
> > >     android.core.tests.nio_char
> > >     android.core.tests.prefs
> > >     android.core.tests.regex
> > >     android.core.tests.security
> > >     android.core.tests.sql
> > >     android.core.tests.text
> > >     android.core.tests.xml
> > >     android.core.tests.xnet
> >
> > >     I have 3 questions
> >
> > >     1.What does each plan means?
> > >     2.What does each test suit in the package of the plan means?
> > >     3.When I input the command
> > >       start --plan Java -p android.core.tests.annotation
> > >       cts_host > start --plan Java -p android.core.tests.annotation
> > >       The specific test package does not exist:
> > > android.core.tests.annotation
> > >       why does this package not exist?- Hide quoted text -
> >
> > - Show quoted text -
>
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