Hi Stefan,

the same for automated GUI testing with TestTool. They can run in
parallel on different machines.

Thorsten


Stefan Zimmermann wrote:
... and that is exactly what Christoph wrote...

"The UNO-API test will be a distributed test. Means, that the whole API
is splitted into small pieces. A pool of test machines are registered on
a server which distribute the pieces. If for example three tests
machines available the UNO-API test is done in 4-6 hours. If there are
more, the test is faster."

which means that it is related to the number of machines involved.

regards

Stefan


Stefan Zimmermann said the following on 06/04/2007 10:13 AM:
Hi Thorsten, Mathias, Martin

Thorsten Ziehm said the following on 06/04/2007 09:27 AM:
Hi Mathias and Martin,

most of you want to find regressions in less than an hour. These tooling
doesn't exists for a complex program like OpenOffice.org. Christoph
wrote that all API-tests will run more than 4 hours. And API testing is
one of the quickest tests which exists.

That information can't be right. API tests are highly parallelized and should be able to complete in 30min to one hour. At least it was like that as long as I lead the team. There may be something wrong with the setup if it takes longer or the value of 4 hours relates to the available and involved hardware resources.

Second, if you need to find regressions in an area you just worked at, you don't need to run the whole thing but only parts of the job, which means that you can figure out in minutes if you have regressions or not.

[snip]

regards

Stefan

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