Thanks Sean and Rob.
Yes, I was told before to avoid shell scripts in tests. I'll wait till
after your investigation to see what's the best to do in this case.
-Joe
On 6/24/2013 3:42 PM, Rob McKenna wrote:
Some interesting conversations were had lately about shell scripts
during Joe Darcy's recent infrastructure tech talk. In particular
around the idea of a "jdk.testing" package to provide libraries that
would help with the types of operations seen in shell scripts. I'm
really hoping to spend some time on this myself over the coming weeks.
(in an effort to at least understand why we need shell scripts and
whether we could do something else instead)
In any case it should be possible to simply replace the script with a
java program that does the same thing. That would require fiddling
with Process however, and its debatable as to whether that would
result in fewer test failures. (shell scripts counting for a
proportionally large number of those failures) JSR199 might help to
reduce the amount of ProcessBuilders required in this instance.
-Rob
On 24/06/13 20:50, Seán Coffey wrote:
You should be able to do it with scripts. Mandy designed something
similar recently :
http://opengrok.ie.oracle.com:8080/opengrok/xref/jdk7u-cpu/jdk/test/closed/java/util/logging/SystemLoggerTest.sh
In the recent infrastructure meeting, scripts for tests were frowned
upon. I don't see any alternative unless jtreg is able to handle this
relatively simple (common?) setup request.
regards,
Sean.
On 24/06/13 18:33, huizhe wang wrote:
Hi,
Does anyone know if it's possible to automate a test with a 3rd
party jar file on the bootclasspath or java.endorsed.dirs?
I have a test that I run manually with Apache Xerces jar.
Thanks,
Joe
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: [JBS] (JDK-8016773) Regression: diff. behavior with
user-defined SAXParser
Date: Mon, 24 Jun 2013 17:04:02 +0000 (UTC)
From: Pavel Stepanov (JBS) <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Pavel Stepanov
<https://jbs.oracle.com/bugs/secure/ViewProfile.jspa?name=pastepan>
commented on Backport JDK-8016773
<https://jbs.oracle.com/bugs/browse/JDK-8016773>
*Regression: diff. behavior with user-defined SAXParser*
<https://jbs.oracle.com/bugs/browse/JDK-8016773>
so, does this mean it is impossible to write regresion test?
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