Thanks! I'll give it a try. Do you plan to backport this to jdk7? -Joe
On 6/25/2013 4:31 PM, Wang Weijun wrote: > That should be enough. Then you only need to waitFor it. > > --Max > > 在 Jun 26, 2013,1:10 AM,huizhe wang <[email protected]> 写道: > >> Max, >> >> Can you explain how to use your test library to run a simple test such as >> the one attached with a 3rd party jar on bootclasspath? >> >> e.g. >> Proc pc = Proc.create("Test") >> .args("-Xbootclasspath/p:"+pathtoXercesImpljar) >> .start(); >> is that how 3rd party jar file can be put on the bootclasspath? what else >> needs to be done after >> that in order carry out the test? >> >> Thanks, >> Joe >> >> On 6/24/2013 6:05 PM, Weijun Wang wrote: >>> On 6/25/13 6:42 AM, 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) >>> Oh, I've recently invented a new wheel on loading processes and make them >>> interact with each other >>> >>> >>> http://hg.openjdk.java.net/jdk8/tl/jdk/file/bb2e67628dc0/test/java/security/testlibrary/Proc.java >>> >>> >>> An example here >>> >>> >>> http://hg.openjdk.java.net/jdk8/tl/jdk/file/bb2e67628dc0/test/sun/security/krb5/auto/BasicProc.java >> >>> --Max >>> >>>> -Rob >> <Test.java>
