[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-1758?page=all ]
A B updated DERBY-1758:
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Derby Info: [Patch Available]
> Enable xmlSuite to run as part of derbyall for JVMs that embed the required
> external jars.
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>
> Key: DERBY-1758
> URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-1758
> Project: Derby
> Issue Type: Task
> Components: Test
> Affects Versions: 10.2.1.6, 10.3.0.0, 10.2.2.0
> Reporter: A B
> Attachments: d1758_newJUnitTests_v1.patch, d1758_newJUnitTests_v1.stat
>
>
> Due to the fact the XML support in Derby has external dependencies on Apache
> Xalan and a JAXP parser (such as, but not limited to, Apache Xerces), the
> tests for XML, which are all included in "xmlSuite", are not currently run as
> part of derbyall.
> Changes for DERBY-688 (and DERBY-567 indirectly) have now made it so that
> JVMs which have Apache Xalan and a JAXP parser embedded in them can run the
> XML tests without requiring additional jars, assuming that the embedded
> version of Xalan is at least the minimum version required by Derby (which is
> currently 2.5).
> So given that, the xmlSuite should be enabled as part of derbyall for any
> JVMs that are capable of running them. Currently, this appears to mean only
> ibm142 and ibm15.
> Per comments in DERBY-688, enabling the XML suite could include the following
> tasks:
> 1. Enable the suite to run as part of derbyall but ONLY for JVMs that
> embed the required Xalan/JAXP classes.
> 2. Resolve the following diff in lang/xmlBinding.java that occurs on
> some platforms (ex. Linux):
> < Inserted roughly 40k of data.
> 10 del
> < Inserted roughly 40k of data.
> 10a9,10
> > Inserted roughly 39k of data.
> > Inserted roughly 37k of data.
> 21 del
> < 1, [ roughly 40k ]
> 22 del
> < 2, [ roughly 40k ]
> 22a21,22
> > 1, [ roughly 39k ]
> > 2, [ roughly 37k ]
> 3. Add new tests to verify Derby behavior when XML classes are
> not present.
> Note that #3 may turn out to be its own Jira issue; the first two, however,
> should both be addressed as part of this issue since the xmlSuite will not
> run (and pass) on all platforms if either 1 or 2 is not addressed.
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