True. The itests setup (infrastructure) which was broken by the move has been restored. Itests can now be plugged in and run successfully. While some of the old itests pass successfully, some of them fail. The ones that fail are the ones that depended on the default-datasource.
Around last Thu, I learnt from Dain (on the IRC) that he'd be creating a new default datasource to get those tests to pass too. I don't know what the ETA on that is. Cheers Prasad On 2/21/06, David Blevins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Jan 29, 2006, at 6:12 AM, Prasad Kashyap wrote: > > I would like to propose the following test strategy. > > > > 1. Fix existing openejb itests such that they can be reintegrated back > > into the builds. > > On Feb 9, 2006, at 9:10 AM, Prasad Kashyap wrote: > > > I have completed items 1 and 3 of the test strategy outlined above. > > With that we now have the geronimo-deployment-plugin in maven 2. > > > > Doesn't seem like item 1 was ever really checked off the list. I > just noticed the itests are still broken because of the whole default > database issue. > > Where did we leave off on how to get them running again? I remember > some chatter on whether or not there should be a default database, > etc. But I also remember some IRC talk about just adding a connector > to the itests to make them run. > > -David >
