Too late, I already deployed the tests in the train when we were back to Köln :]
On 9/26/07, Chris Custine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Can you commit this yesterday? Last Friday would be even better.... > Thanks. :-D > > Chris > > > On 9/25/07, Emmanuel Lecharny < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi ! > > > > I have done some experiment in trunks with JUnit4. The results are > > impressive ! For SearchTest, I went from 40 seconds down to 4 seconds. > > > > The basic idea is to setup the server only once per class, instead of > > set up and shutdown the server for each test. > > > > The price to pay is not free though : the data must be organized in a > > way that the initial import of entry covers all the test. These data > > will be imported before each tests, we can also think about deleting > > them after each test. > > > > Here are the three classes implemented as a example. > > > > > directory/apacheds/trunk/server-unit/src/test/java/org/apache/directory/server/FastDelITest.java > > > directory/apacheds/trunk/server-unit/src/main/java/org/apache/directory/server/unit/AbstractServerFastTest.java > > > directory/apacheds/trunk/server-unit/src/test/java/org/apache/directory/server/FastSearchTest.java > > > > Just tell me if you need any more explanations. > > > > I would like to switch the most costly unit tests using this technic > > as quickly as possible, to reduce the global regrssion tests cost > > (more than 20 minutes on my laptop). I really think we can go down to > > 4 or 5 minutes. > > The targets are core-unit and server-unit. > > > > Thanks ! > > > > PS: currently, fast and slow tests are overlapping. I will wait a bit > > before commenting slow tests. > > > > -- > > Regards, > > Cordialement, > > Emmanuel Lécharny > > www.iktek.com > > > > -- Regards, Cordialement, Emmanuel Lécharny www.iktek.com
