Hi Alek, When you run many of the tests, the JMS2HTTPBridge is started automatically to forward Soap/Jms requests onto a soap server. The JMS2HTTPBridge doesn't read the WSDL so it has to get passed the JNDI information (and other bits) as input parameters. This JNDI information was hard-coded in TestUtilities but today I've moved this information into wsif.test.properties (which is how it should have been all along). Please configure the wsif.jms2httpbridge.* properties in wsif.test.properties to get the JMS tests working. Hopefully these properties have sensible defaults. Alternatively if you do not wish to run the JMS tests set wsif.test.components=jms=off. There are batch files wsifjmssetup.bat, wsifmqsetup.bat, wsiftestjmssetup.bat amd wsiftestmqsetup.bat to help you configure JNDI and MQSeries, if you are using MQSeries as your JMS implementation. Maybe the MQ-specific batch files shouldn't be part of Apache WSIF, since they are IBM-specific and rely on software that is not open source. I hope this helps, Mark Mark Whitlock, IBM Hursley, Web Services
----- Forwarded by Mark Whitlock/UK/IBM on 25/11/02 15:55 ----- Aleksander Slominski To: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <[EMAIL PROTECTED] cc: .edu> Subject: [WSIF] compiling and running unit tests 25/11/02 06:31 Please respond to axis-dev hi, it seems that we have good start on tests documentation in doc\run.htm however it does not explain how to compile tests and it seems that there is no tests target in build.xml. i have added tests target to build.xml together with junit dependency check. building tests target may need to be refined to do dependency checks - i did not feel very confident about doing it but i excluded shop/**.java if EJB is not present (building will require more testing for those that have EJB env set and running). also i am not sure about it but i think that tests should not have dependency on samples (currently for example tests need class addressbook.wsifservice.AddressBook from samples) so to make them run i have made sure that samples are compiled before compiling tests. finally i have added junit target to run tests conveniently from ant but had no luck to pass *any* test: junit: [junit] [junit] path 'xml-axis-wsif' does not exist! BUILD FAILED C:\Forge\xml-axis-wsif\java\build.xml:327: Test util.WSIFTestRunner failed Total time: 5 seconds so i tried to run it from command line and using system property wsif.path and still no luck ... C:\Forge\xml-axis-wsif\java>classpath set build\classes;build\samples;build\tests;lib\soaprmi11\soaprmi11.jar;lib\saaj\saaj_1_1.jar;lib\jaxrpc \jaxrpc_1_1.jar;lib\commons_logging\commons-logging.jar;lib\commons_discovery\commons-discovery.jar; lib\axis\axis_1_0.jar;lib\axis\axis_1_0-ant.jar;lib\activation\activation-1.0.1.jar;lib\javamail\mai l.jar;lib\apache_soap\soap.jar;lib\jms_api\jms_1_1.jar;lib\xerces2\xmlParserAPIs_2_2_0.jar;lib\xerce s2\xercesImpl_2_2_0.jar;lib\log4j\log4j.jar-;lib\log4j\log4j-1.2.4.jar;lib\wsdl4j\wsdl4j-20021124.ja r;lib\wsdl4j\qname-from-wsdl4j-20021124.jar;lib\junit\junit.jar; C:\Forge\xml-axis-wsif\java>java -Dwsif.path=c:\\Forge\xml-axis-wsif util.WSIFTestRunner Starting AddressBook JMS2HTTPBridge Starting Stockquote JMS2HTTPBridge Starting the JMS2HTTPBridge with Initial Context Factory = com.sun.jndi.fscontext.RefFSContextFactory JNDI URL = file:///JNDI-Directory Queue Connection Factory = WSIFSampleQCF JNDI Read Queue = SoapJmsAddressBookQueue HTTP URL = http://localhost:8080/soap/servlet/rpcrouter Start Type = cold Verbose = false Starting the JMS2HTTPBridge with Initial Context Factory = com.sun.jndi.fscontext.RefFSContextFactory JNDI URL = file:///JNDI-Directory Queue Connection Factory = WSIFSampleQCF JNDI Read Queue = SoapJmsStockquoteQueue HTTP URL = http://localhost:8080/soap/servlet/rpcrouter Start Type = cold Verbose = false Caught JMS2HTTPBridge exception org.apache.wsif.WSIFException: WSIFJMSFinderForJndi caught 'javax.na ming.NoInitialContextException: Cannot instantiate class: com.sun.jndi.fscontext.RefFSContextFactory [Root exception is java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: com.sun.jndi.fscontext.RefFSContextFactory]'. InitialContextFactory was 'com.sun.jndi.fscontext.RefFSContextFactory' ProviderUrl was 'file:///JNDI -Directory'. Port=<null>org.apache.wsif.WSIFException: WSIFJMSFinderForJndi caught 'javax.naming.NoI nitialContextException: Cannot instantiate class: com.sun.jndi.fscontext.RefFSContextFactory [Root e xception is java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: com.sun.jndi.fscontext.RefFSContextFactory]'. InitialC ontextFactory was 'com.sun.jndi.fscontext.RefFSContextFactory' ProviderUrl was 'file:///JNDI-Directo ry'. Port=<null> at org.apache.wsif.util.jms.WSIFJMSFinderForJndi.<init>(Unknown Source) at org.apache.wsif.util.jms.NativeJMSRequestListener.<init>(Unknown Source) at util.TestUtilities.startListeners(Unknown Source) at util.TestUtilities.startListeners(Unknown Source) at util.WSIFTestRunner.main(Unknown Source) Caught JMS2HTTPBridge exception org.apache.wsif.WSIFException: WSIFJMSFinderForJndi caught 'javax.na ming.NoInitialContextException: Cannot instantiate class: com.sun.jndi.fscontext.RefFSContextFactory [Root exception is java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: com.sun.jndi.fscontext.RefFSContextFactory]'. InitialContextFactory was 'com.sun.jndi.fscontext.RefFSContextFactory' ProviderUrl was 'file:///JNDI -Directory'. Port=<null> org.apache.wsif.WSIFException: WSIFJMSFinderForJndi caught 'javax.naming.NoInitialContextException: Cannot instantiate class: com.sun.jndi.fscontext.RefFSContextFactory [Root exception is java.lang.Cl assNotFoundException: com.sun.jndi.fscontext.RefFSContextFactory]'. InitialContextFactory was 'com.s un.jndi.fscontext.RefFSContextFactory' ProviderUrl was 'file:///JNDI-Directory'. Port=<null> at org.apache.wsif.util.jms.WSIFJMSFinderForJndi.<init>(Unknown Source) at org.apache.wsif.util.jms.JMSAsyncListener.<init>(Unknown Source) at util.TestUtilities.startListeners(Unknown Source) at util.TestUtilities.startListeners(Unknown Source) at util.WSIFTestRunner.main(Unknown Source) . path 'xml-axis-wsif' does not exist! i am not sure what i should set for xml-axis-wsif and where - is it documented somewhere ? aslo how come that c:///JNDI-Directory is showing up during test - why not use some temporary directoy inside build/tests? so in general tests can be now compiled OK but it requires more work to make running tests without requiring setting system property wsif.path and to skip running tests that are not supported in current user environment (if no EJB jars or AXIS etc....) to make it more straightforward than setting wsif.test.components and to remove other dependencies (for example to allow testing with other than MQSeries JMS providers and not require HTTP server or AXIS service running ...) so at minimum we need step-by-step recipe on how to run all tests possibly in separate doc/tests.html - maybe somebody who is successful in running unit tests could write it down ... thanks, alek -- The ancestor of every action is a thought. - Ralph Waldo Emerson