On Fri, Nov 13, 2009 at 2:29 AM, Mike Edwards <[email protected]> wrote: > ant elder wrote: >> >> We've now several things that fail intermittently causing build fails, >> i see this in the Hudson builds, running locally, and at least one >> other I've asked also sees them. The build is getting big and taking a >> long time these days so its becoming quite a pain to have to restart >> after a random fail. There's three main culprit's: >> >> - binding-atom-runtime gets http errors from remote sites. (i've taken >> this out of my local build as it happens so often) >> - bpel samples, seems to be an internal Ode time out set to low so >> times out when the build runs slow >> - the JMS properties itest. Seems totally random and not just when >> things are running slow. >> >> I'll have a look at the JMS one, any volunteers to fix the others? >> >> ...ant >> > Ant, > > I've bumped into the ODE timeout issue myself when running BPEL stuff > locally. > > I'll take a look at that. > > > Regarding the binding-atom-runtime, in my opinion, those tests that use > external sites should be suppressed. They are inappropriate for tests that > are being run as part of the build. > > > > Yours, Mike. >
I'll look at the ATOM one, but I'm not sure I agree that we should suppress the tests to external sites, as some of this bindings power is really the ability to consume external live feeds. Maybe a option would be to have a local copy of the feed stored locally for the test, but I'm not sure about the license implications about this. -- Luciano Resende http://people.apache.org/~lresende http://lresende.blogspot.com/
