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Robbie Gemmell commented on QPID-3751:
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Hi Weston,
Its possible to exclude tests from all the non 0-10 protocols in as opposed to
just the whole broker.
As Rob mentioned, the Java broker now has 0-10 XA support. If there are
specific new tests that fail against the Java broker with 0-10 then I'm happy
for those to be excluded entirely until such time as they can be made to pass,
I just dont want to see us excluding tests that are able to run successfully.
To do so removes the ability to know when things get broken, and lets us
accumulate great lists of tests that we dont necessarily know why they are
excluded (we spent a long time going through those recently, it was painful and
I am not doing it again).
Robbie
> Add Unit/System Testing to JCA Component
> ----------------------------------------
>
> Key: QPID-3751
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/QPID-3751
> Project: Qpid
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: JCA
> Environment: All OS platforms, all JEE supported platforms.
> Reporter: Weston M. Price
> Assignee: Weston M. Price
> Fix For: 0.15
>
> Attachments: QPID-3751.patch
>
>
> Currently the JCA component/code lacks any unit testing as well as any
> integration testing. Further, the necessary configuration isn't in place to
> allow for this to work as it stand today. Originally we were using our
> internal TCK in conjunction with the JCA examples to test the adapter. It was
> initially thought that the requirement of a running application server was a
> 'must have' and introducing this requirement into the test framework would be
> too disruptive.
> I have had time (finally) to reconsider this. Being that we provide a
> non-managed (i.e. non JEE) javax.resource.spi.ConnectionManager there is a
> good amount of unit testing we can do, as we as being able to provide
> contributions to the system tests. Further, for certain tests that require
> app server functionality, simple mock objects can be useful. While we only
> officially support the C++ broker for JCA, this shouldn't impede unit or
> system testing as the Java broker is sufficient to at least cover a majority
> of our test cases. For those future tests that actually require the C++
> broker we can use the excludes mechanism and address this need at that time.
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