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Daniel John Debrunner commented on DERBY-3151:
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Was there some recent change that caused this? I used to run tests without
derbynet.jar with no problems.
That's alos how the J2ME foundation runs are usually made.
There is a test method to see if the network server is available,
Derby.hasServer.
> Reduce dependency on NetworkServerControl in TestConfiguration
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> Key: DERBY-3151
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-3151
> Project: Derby
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: Test
> Affects Versions: 10.4.0.0
> Reporter: Kristian Waagan
> Priority: Minor
> Attachments: derby-3151-1a-proposal.diff
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> Code has been added in TestConfiguration to allow for starting and stopping a
> Derby network server.
> Even if you know will not need this functionality, or you simply don't want
> to have this functionality available, you must include derbynet.jar (or point
> to classes/).
> I think this dependency should be reduced, by not having any instance
> variables and by not importing the class with an explicit import statement.
> The existing instance variables are not used.
> With this planned change, you can run tests without including derbynet.jar on
> the classpath, as long as they don't call 'startNetworkServer' or
> 'stopNetworkServer'. Most often these methods will be called by a decorator.
> The downside of this change, is that you won't get any error messages before
> the mentioned methods are actually executed.
> A typical error message:
> Failed to invoke suite():java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError:
> org/apache/derby/drda/NetworkServerControl
> I'm sure there are other solutions as well, but this one is really easy.
> Any opinions on this change?
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