Nope, I didn't know about the @StartModule annotation... thanks...
Mark
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From: [email protected] [[email protected]] On Behalf Of Michael Seaton 
[[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, December 12, 2011 10:02 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [OPENMRS-DEV] Testing module interoperability

Mark,

You probably already know this, but there is an @StartModule annotation you can 
put on your unit test class which will ensure that the given module(s) are 
started before the unit tests are run.  You need to put the omod for the module 
in your test resources and then reference it.  You can see an example of this 
in the ModuleInteroperabilityTest in core.

Not sure this will actually meet your needs are not.  I can imagine that you 
may run into classpath and classloading issues (and access to the test classes 
in the other module) trying to do what you want below.  Hopefully someone else 
will respond that has some experience with this.

Mike


On 12/12/2011 10:19 AM, Mark Goodrich wrote:
Hello all—

Has anyone had experience configuring a OpenMRS module so unit tests can be 
written to test its interoperability with another module?

Specifically, I’d like to be able to write tests to test how other modules work 
with the Sync module.  From a unit test within a second module I’d like to be 
able to:


-          Fire up the sync module (and the Sync Hibernate interceptor)

-          Use the SyncBaseTest and SyncTestHelper classes from within the 
second module to write unit tests the mock synchronization

I figure it’s just a matter of getting the configuration correct, but I was 
wondering if anyone else had done something similar and could point me to an 
example.

Thanks,
Mark




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