Quick question: i am assuming you are running the paxrunner container? This
is a blackbox to Exam. Yes a sanity run would help here. On the other hand,
that container is on the way out in version 3.0.
Or do you have this behaviour with the other containers? There things are
in exam control and should be handled in a better way already.

Toni

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On Aug 28, 2012 8:43 AM, "peter.gardfjall.work" <
peter.gardfjall.w...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I just noticed that Pax-Exam (2.5.0) doesn't fail/warn me when a
> test-provisioned bundle fails to start/resolve (missing constraint).
> In my case, I end up with a ClassNotFoundException when my test attempts
> to use a class from the bundle.
>
> I would have expected Pax-Exam to fail when a provisioned bundle fails to
> resolve.
> That would shorten the troubleshooting time quite drastically.
>
> I assume there is a good reason why Pax-Exam doesn't help me with this.
>
> Considering the lack of such help, is there a conventional way of making
> sure that all your test bundles are up and running as a pre-test sanity
> check?
> How do you Pax-Exam folks out there manage this
>
> best regards, Peter
>
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