[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-892?page=all ]
Myrna van Lunteren updated DERBY-892:
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Attachment: DERBY-892_4_20060523.stat
DERBY-892_4_20060523.diff
Attaching a next patch in this series - DERBY-892_4_20060523.* - which differs
from _3_ only in that instead of a suites/nist.policy, there now is a
util/useprocessfalse.policy and this one gets appended whenever
useprocess=false.
Note that I forgot to mention with my comment on the _3_ patch that
derby_tests.policy now also will get deleted when the test is successful
(unless -Dkeepfiles=true).
The problem of DERBY-1337 is not occurring this way.
derbyall is running, will report results.
> add mechanism for specifying policy file for individual function tests
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>
> Key: DERBY-892
> URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-892
> Project: Derby
> Type: Bug
> Components: Test
> Versions: 10.2.0.0
> Reporter: Myrna van Lunteren
> Assignee: Myrna van Lunteren
> Priority: Minor
> Attachments: DERBY-892_20060514.diff, DERBY-892_20060514.stat,
> DERBY-892_3_20060523.diff, DERBY-892_3_20060523.stat,
> DERBY-892_4_20060523.diff, DERBY-892_4_20060523.stat, derby-892_pre.diff
>
> It would be nice to be able to specify a test-specific policy file.
> This should get handled similar to existing properties, i.e. get specified in
> a test_app.properties file (or, for a suite, in the suite.properties file).
> The file should then be copied into the correct place.
> Note, that the 'old' functionTests harness (as opposed to junit tests)
> includes a check for a property called 'serverPolicyFile' (in
> harness/jvm.java). The name is a left over from when the policy file was only
> used for/by network server, and should be renamed - derbyTestPolicyFile, for
> instance. It is not used anywhere at present, and not specific to network
> server. It would be nice if this could be expanded, or, if not used, removed.
> The default policy file used is the derby_tests.policy file under
> functionTests/util.
> Also, currently, the property can only be used with RunTest - for further
> traction, it should probably get passed on through RunSuite/RunList.
> Once confirmed to be working, the property should get documented in
> <trunk>/java/testing/README.htm.
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