I don't really see how module local tests are any improvement over the test and
one-test targets in the existing testsuite module. In some ways it is a problem
because now you have additional dependencies to build and run the tests in
the module.

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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Jason Dillon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, September 18, 2002 10:29 PM
Subject: RE: [JBoss-dev] Build System... any ideas


> David and I talked about this on the way back from Tahoe.  I would like
> to revisit the entire TestSuite, putting a testsuite in each module,
> which would perform Unit tests for components and parts of components
> for that module alone.  Then the jboss/testsuite would be an integration
> testsuite.
> 
> This way, if you are working on bits from the cluster module, you can
> write simple tests to validate your component and run the tests quickly.
> Then when you are satisfied, you can write an integration test, which
> would actual test a real component inside of a JBoss instance.
> 
> This will get us more coverage, but will also encourage developers to
> make smaller, simpler tests for stuff and make it more likely they will
> run them, as it won't take forever.
> 
> Also, on the subject of build systems and testsuites, I have been toying
> with the idea of allow Java and Jython tests to be run together.  Using
> Jython it will be faster to throw together small and functional tests
> with much less code and a lot less trouble.  We would still need Java
> tests to run stuff that is type dependant, but the two could live
> together happy.
> 
> The build system overhaul is a dependency of this I believe.
> 
> I have been planning on doing all of the above... just I haven't had the
> time to make any progress.  Also I really want to finish the basic
> command line console framework.
> 
> Fuck, I need my boss to stop making me work on their lame ass projects.
> Who cares about that shit really... bah!
> 
> --jason
> 


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