Good morning Rick, I tried out the tests 1&2 in the Junit test specification. No issues found.
I will await your announcement to start testing once the specifications are ready. *Cheers* Mani/Naren/Iyer *The trick of walking on water is knowing where the stones are.* On Wed, Mar 21, 2018 at 11:54 AM, Rick Hegarty <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Mohammed, Javier and Mani, > > This is an overview on how things stand for running the Unit Testing test > specifications. I am presenting them as bullet points in no particular > order. > > - My name is Rick Hegarty and I am leading the Unit Testing tribe. > - I will be checking my email several times each day throughout the > testing period, and will always respond to all of you as quickly as > possible. > - I live in Florida, USA, and my timezone is EST. The time here is the > same as the time in New York. > - When you create an email use your common sense on whether it should be > sent to everyone involved in NetCAT testing ("NetCAT team" / > *[email protected] > <[email protected]>*), just our tribe, or specific people, but > by default please mail to all NetCAT testers. > - Always prefix the subject of any email on the Unit Testing > specifications with *[unit] *as I have done for this email. There will > be a lot of emails flying around over the next few weeks, and always > using > the *[unit]* prefix will ensure our emails are easy to identify. > - I have created two new specifications, one for JUnit and one for > TestNG, from an old specification for testing NetBeans 8.0. > - Here are the relevant links: > > > 1. Old NetBeans 8.0 Test specification for Unit Testing: > http://netbeans-vm.apache.org/synergy/client/app/#/ > specification/312/v/2 > 2. New NetBeans 9.0 Test specification for JUnit Unit Testing: > https://netbeans-vm.apache.org/synergy/client/app/#/ > specification/390/v/2 > 3. New NetBeans 9.0 Test specification for TestNG Testing: > https://netbeans-vm.apache.org/synergy/client/app/#/ > title/testng_test_specification/ > > > - I am still working on the new Test Specifications, but hope to have > them complete by the end of the week. > - I clarified with Jirka that we should be using the zip file created by > Jenkins for testing, so to install NetBeans just download the zip file > from > https://builds.apache.org/job/incubator-netbeans-linux/ and unzip it to > a local directory of your choice. > - That zip file is valid for all platforms (Mac, Linux, Windows) so > don't be worried about seeing the word "Linux" in the filename. > - Ideally we need to verify both test specifications (JUnit and TestNG) > on three platforms (Mac, Linux, Windows) using two versions of Java > (JDK8 > and JDK 10), making twelve test runs overall. > - Given the constraint of the environment we each use, I'd like us to > divide that testing up as follows: > > Mani (2 tests): Mac JUnit/JDK8, TestNG/JDK10 > Javier (2 tests): Mac JUnit/JDK10, TestNG/JDK8 > Mohammed (4 tests): Linux JUnit/JDK8, TestNG/JDK8, JUnit/JDK10, > TestNG/JDK10 > Rick (4 tests): Win10 JUnit/JDK8, TestNG/JDK8, JUnit/JDK10, > TestNG/JDK10 > > > > - JDK10 was released yesterday so feel free to download it and start > using it. > - Initially we will be testing only JUnit 4.1.1, but I would like us to > add some JUnit 5 tests as time permits, and you are all welcome to help > out > with enhancing the test specifications. > - Although the test specifications are not ready yet, I would like you > to try out the first two test cases of the JUnit specification. They > relate > to setting up your test environment rather than unit testing. Could you > please let everyone in the tribe know how it went for you? I'll start a > separate email thread for that right now. > > Please feel free to reply to this email if you have any specific questions > on the unit testing specifications, or general questions on participating > in NetCAT. > > Thanks > > Rick >
