Thanks Sebb.

I've added the jars under lib directories but no improvements. Still its
failing.

Is there a way to see where it is failing?


-S

On Tue, Jun 30, 2009 at 3:51 AM, sebb <[email protected]> wrote:

> Try adding the jar(s) to the lib directory.
>
> On 30/06/2009, Sayeem Ahmed <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> >  I've created a Junit test case. This test case needs few other classes.
> Few
> >  of those classes are in the same package that I've included in the jar
> file
> >  and added under lib\junit. Now, I've few other classes that needs to be
> >  added to. Where\how do I add them?
> >
> >  package mypackage;
> >
> >  import junit.framework.TestCase;
> >  import com;
> >
> >  public class AB extends TestCase {
> >
> >     public GetCam id; //from the imported package
> >     public PutCam pid;
> >
> >  public void setUp() throws Exception {
> >         super.setUp();
> >      //some stuff here
> >     }
> >
> >     /* (non-Javadoc)
> >      * @see junit.framework.TestCase#tearDown()
> >      */
> >     public void tearDown() throws Exception {
> >         super.tearDown();
> >
> >         System.out.println("teardown accessed  ");
> >     }
> >
> >  public void testURL() {
> >         String url = pid.URL("XYZ.txt");
> >         assertTrue(url.matches("www.llllmmmm.com"));
> >
> >
> >
> >     }
> >  }
> >
> >
> >  Also, XYZ.txt is created by one of the functions that is called in
> setUp, is
> >  it supported where a class which is inside jar file is being created?
> >
> >  Couldn't find much support for Junit related information with Jmeter, so
> >  thought I would ask the question here.
> >
> >  The test case works outside Jmeter.
> >  --
> >
> > -S
> >
>
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