Hi there,

We're loving PAX Exam here - finding it incredibly useful. :-)

This is more of a general question around an integration testing strategy
for OSGi. What are people following as best practices? We're thinking of
the following steps:

1. Normal unit tests - obviously not in OSGi container
2. Integration test of individual bundle - testing deployment in container
through PAX Exam, testing registered services, etc., mocking up any
referenced services.
3. Integration test of whole system - testing of bundles working together &
with a reasonable environment around it (e.g. database, messaging, etc).
Using Karaf features to create the test containers deployed artifacts.

All comments would be most appreciated.

Thanks,
Jimmi

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