David Jencks wrote:
But, you do have to have mysql installed and be running on a platform supported by mysql (this might be "all platforms", but I really don't know).+1 on Axion as the default db in Jetspeed, if, it can support our SQL requirements
I'd suggest that all the tests should be run using Axion, which starts in-process automatically when you get a connection from the datasource. This might require changes in the tests to install the needed tables/schemas, but on the other hand this would bring them closer to being unit tests rather than integration tests.
I've created an issue in JIRA:
http://nagoya.apache.org/jira/browse/JS2-110
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