we all agree on that.
Thomas Diesler wrote:
[...]/jbpm/bpel and [...]/portal/wsrp seem fine to me
Yes, that's fine.
neither Portal nor jBPM is an integral component of the Appserver.
Whether these components are shipped with the AS binary distribution is
one aspect, whether they have automated integration tests is another.
The latter is a MUST.
Our testsuite has the ability to create specialized jboss
configurations, start/stop these configurations and run tests in those
configurations.
Every component that is expected to work in the AS should have automated
integration tests. An integration test is a test that checks whether
stuff that you depend on works in the way you expect. How you setup
fuctional tests for your component is up to you.
Cheers
-thomas
-----Original Message-----
From: Alejandro Guizar
Sent: 24 March 2006 19:56
To: Thomas Diesler; Chris Laprun
Cc: Julien Viet; Dev - JBossWS
Subject: RE: wsrp integration
Thomas,
I saw a WSRP folder under testsuite/src/main/org/jboss/test/webservice
and
testsuite/src/resources/webservice and thought the place for BPEL
integration tests should also be there.
Does your comment imply that both the WSRP and BPEL tests should be
placed
elsewhere? If so, what is your suggestion? [...]/jbpm/bpel and
[...]/portal/wsrp seem fine to me, except that neither Portal nor jBPM
is
an integral component of the Appserver.
-Alejandro
-----Original Message-----
From: Thomas Diesler
Sent: Friday, March 24, 2006 3:54 AM
To: Chris Laprun
Cc: Julien Viet; Anil Saldhana; Dev - JBossWS
Subject: RE: wsrp integration
The WSRP integration testsuite would probably also have integration
tests
other than for jbossws.
-thomas
-----Original Message-----
From: Thomas Diesler
Sent: Friday, March 24, 2006 10:52
To: Chris Laprun
Cc: Julien Viet; Anil Saldhana; Dev - JBossWS
Subject: RE: wsrp integration
But these tests would still be located in the webservice testsuite
though, right?
No, WSRP is just another jbossws client and should have its
own integration testsuite.
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Thomas Diesler
Web Service Lead
JBoss Inc.
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-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Laprun
Sent: Friday, March 24, 2006 10:48
To: Thomas Diesler
Cc: Julien Viet; Anil Saldhana; Dev - JBossWS
Subject: Re: wsrp integration
On Mar 24, 2006, at 4:17 AM, Thomas Diesler wrote:
IMHO, you need to identify the integration requirements and
create for
these aspects in the main test suite. WSRP functional
aspects do not
need to be tested in the main testsuite.
I agree.
A practical approach would be to create tests when issues
actually
occur. i.e. you run your wsrp testsuite with jbossws, for
every issue
you see you create a test in the wsrp integration testsuite.
Makes sense in the shorter term. However, complete coverage would
be
ideal in the long run both for WS and WSRP.
There should be a tests-wsrp target in the testsuite that runs
the
collection of integration tests. wsrp integration tests do
not belong
in the webservice testsuite. i.e. should not run as part of
tests-webservice
But these tests would still be located in the webservice testsuite
though, right?
Best,
Chris
==
JBoss Portal Developer / WSRP Architect
--
Julien Viet
JBoss Portal Project Lead
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