When you changed the test case to avoid side-effect have you made the test
weaker? If not I'd prefer to run them in a fork mode "once" because in this
case they run faster.
Thanks,
Mikhail
2006/11/27, Leo Li <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hi, all:
During fixing the bug of Harmony-2249, I found that the testcase in one
junit test file might lead to other fail in a different junit file. After
digging into it, I am aware that testcase can influence the global state of
a VM, for example, the resolution of class (both RI and Harmony have similar
behavior). Although I changed the testcase as a workaround, it is not
tested so thoroughly as I expected in order not to lead other tests to fail.
So I recommend if we can specify some testcase that should run in junit
with fork = "true". Maybe to add some annotation is one resolution or to add
them to a property file as we done with excluded ones.
Any suggestion?
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Leo Li
China Software Development Lab, IBM