Hi
I would like to run in-container tests with the jboss testsuite. I'm using
a simple JbossTestCase class and an ant script to build it. 
I'm using:
Java 1.5, Jboss 4.0.4GA, Ant 1.6.5, Junit 3.8.1, 
Eclipse 3.12, Fedora Core 5. 

My build.xml looks like this (only the test target):

  | <target name="test-run" depends="jar">
  |             <delete dir="${test_classes.dir}"/>
  |             <mkdir dir="${test_classes.dir}" />
  |             <javac srcdir="${test.src.dir}" 
  |                        destdir="${test_classes.dir}">
  |                     <classpath refid="compile.classpath" />
  |                     <classpath>
  |                             <pathelement location="${classes.dir}" />
  |                     </classpath>
  |             </javac>
  |             <jar jarfile="${jarfile_test}/JbossTest.jar">
  |                     <fileset dir="${test_classes.dir}/">
  |                             <include name="testing/*.class" />
  |                     </fileset>
  |             </jar>
  |             <delete file="${jboss.deploy.dir}/JbossTest.jar" />
  |             <copy todir="${jboss.deploy.dir}" 
  |                       file="${jarfile_test}/JbossTest.jar" />
  |             <!-- Jboss Config -->
  |             <config javaHome="${java_home}" jbossHome="${jboss.base.dir}">
  |                     <server name="default" host="${node0}">
  |                             <jvmarg value="${jpda.cmdline}" />
  |                             <jvmarg value="-Xmx256m" />
  |                             <sysproperty key="java.endorsed.dirs" 
value="${jboss.base.dir}/lib/endorsed" />
  |                     </server>
  |             </config>
  |             <!-- Jboss Start -->
  |             <start name="default"/>
  |             <junit fork="yes"
  |                        printsummary="yes" 
  |                        haltonfailure="yes">
  |                     <sysproperty key="java.naming.provider.url" 
value="${node0.jndi.url}"/>
  |                     <classpath>
  |                         <pathelement path="${jboss-test}"/>
  |                             <pathelement path="${jboss_testcase}" />
  |                             <path refid="compile.classpath" />
  |                     </classpath>
  |                 <sysproperty key="jboss-junit-configuration" 
value="${jboss-junit-configuration}"/>
  |                     <formatter 
classname="org.jboss.ant.taskdefs.XMLJUnitMultipleResultFormatter" 
  |                            usefile="${junit.formatter.usefile}"
  |                                    
extension="-${jboss-junit-configuration}.xml" />
  |                     <formatter type="xml"/>
  |                     <test fork="yes"
  |                               name="testing.SimpleUnitTestCase"
  |                               haltonfailure="no">
  |                     </test>
  |             </junit>
  |             <!-- Jboss Stop -->
  |             <stop name="default"/>
  |     </target>
  |  
My JbossTestCase is the SimpleUnitTestCase.class within the 
jboss-test-1.0.0.CR1. 

The error stack:


    javax.naming.NoInitialContextException: Need to specify class name in 
environment or system property, or as an applet parameter, or in an application 
resource file:  java.naming.factory.initial
        at 
javax.naming.spi.NamingManager.getInitialContext(NamingManager.java:645)
        at 
javax.naming.InitialContext.getDefaultInitCtx(InitialContext.java:247)
        at javax.naming.InitialContext.addToEnvironment(InitialContext.java:474)
        at testing.SimpleUnitTestCase.testCreateSubcontext(Unknown Source)


Its the same for all 5 test cases...
For me it looks like this JbossTestCase is not executed inside the ejb 
container. 
Where do i have to set the link between the jboss container and the test cases??
Or how do i get the test code in my container?
I didn't find anything about this specific problem, so i started a new topic. 
I would be grateful for some help.

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