Great - thanks Chuck. Will give that a shot and get back to this thread if we 
have questions.
      From: Chuck Rolke <[email protected]>
 To: [email protected]; Deb Haldar <[email protected]> 
 Sent: Friday, May 22, 2015 2:37 PM
 Subject: Re: Quick question on Qpid Proton tests
   
Do you have swigwin installed?

The python tests need the swigged _cpython.pyd

I use swigwin-2.0.10 installed at c:\software\swigwin-2.0.10
Then to use it in a win build just add it to the path:
  set path=%path%;c:\software\swigwin-2.0.10

>From the build directory (where you ran cmake) 'ctest -VV' then runs the 
>python tests.

-Chuck




----- Original Message -----
> From: "Deb Haldar" <[email protected]>
> To: [email protected]
> Sent: Friday, May 22, 2015 1:38:44 PM
> Subject: Re: Quick question on Qpid Proton tests
> 
> Thanks Robbie.
> I do have python and jdk installed on my system. The only thing I might be
> missing is the language bindings. There's a config.sh file that sets it up
> for Linux but I'm on Windows - is there an easy way to set this up ?
> regards,
> Deb.
>      From: Robbie Gemmell <[email protected]>
>  To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>; Deb Haldar
>  <[email protected]>
>  Sent: Friday, May 22, 2015 1:32 AM
>  Subject: Re: Quick question on Qpid Proton tests
>    
> You only appear to be running the tests written directly in C. Many of
> the tests are written in Python and are run against proton-c and
> proton-j. Taking a quick guess, you might not have python and a JDK
> installed (or at least, cmake didnt find one/both of them),  which
> would mean the build didnt create the python bindings or run the tests
> against proton-j.
> 
> 
> 
> On 22 May 2015 at 01:17, Deb Haldar <[email protected]> wrote:
> >  Hi Folks, I had a quick question on running proton C tests to
> >  checkregressions after my modification. So far I’m doing the following:
> >    - Running ctest to execute the following tests:    Start
> >    1:c-object-tests1/7 Test #1: c-object-tests ...................  Passed
> >      0.54 sec    Start 2:c-message-tests2/7 Test #2: c-message-tests
> >    ..................  Passed  0.37 sec    Start 3:c-engine-tests3/7 Test
> >    #3: c-engine-tests ...................  Passed  0.33 sec    Start
> >    4:c-parse-url-tests4/7 Test #4: c-parse-url-tests ................
> >      Passed  0.25 sec    Start 5:c-refcount-tests5/7 Test #5:
> >    c-refcount-tests .................  Passed  0.22 sec    Start
> >    6:c-reactor-tests6/7 Test #6: c-reactor-tests ..................
> >      Passed  0.69 sec    Start 7:c-event-tests7/7 Test #7: c-event-tests
> >    ....................  Passed  0.21 sec 100% tests passed, 0 tests
> >    failed out of 7 Total Test time (real) =  2.77 sec
> >    - Running the Java Broker and user send.exe +recv.exe and send-async.exe
> >    and recv-async.exe for functional testing.
> >  Is there any other test that I should be running for regressiontesting ?
> >    Thanks,
> > Deb.
> 
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