Thank God I figured out what the problem was. The database files on AS/400 has to be
"journaled" in order to make it work with certain isolation levels. Now my junit
results look like below, which is a great improvement over last time. I still have one
error on the Broker test and one failure on the ODMG test. The weird thing is that
even if there are no failures in the Broker tests, there is one error. I don't know
how that didn't convert to a failure. Is there an expected controlled error among the
Broker tests that does not convert to a failure?
I'm copying my results below. Thank you for your help Thomas.
junit-no-compile-no-prepare:
[junit] Running org.apache.ojb.broker.AllTests
[junit] Tests run: 209, Failures: 0, Errors: 1, Time elapsed: 1,937.125 sec
[junit] TEST org.apache.ojb.broker.AllTests FAILED
[junit] Running org.apache.ojb.odmg.AllTests
[junit] [BOOT] INFO: OJB.properties: file:/C:/Software/ojb/db-ojb-1.0.rc3/ta
rget/test/ojb/OJB.properties
[junit] Tests run: 156, Failures: 1, Errors: 0, Time elapsed: 696.344 sec
[junit] TEST org.apache.ojb.odmg.AllTests FAILED
[junit] Running org.apache.ojb.soda.AllTests
[junit] [BOOT] INFO: OJB.properties: file:/C:/Software/ojb/db-ojb-1.0.rc3/ta
rget/test/ojb/OJB.properties
[junit] Tests run: 3, Failures: 0, Errors: 0, Time elapsed: 4.797 sec
[junit] Running org.apache.ojb.otm.AllTests
[junit] Tests run: 1, Failures: 0, Errors: 0, Time elapsed: 5.531 sec
BUILD SUCCESSFUL
Total time: 44 minutes 12 seconds
---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: Thomas Mahler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Sat, 14 Jun 2003 09:16:44 +0200
>Hi Mete,
>
>I have no personal experience with DB2/400. But I have worked
>successfully with DB2/OS390 and with DB2/UDB on other platforms.
>The latest DB2 8.1 release passes all junit tests without errors!
>
>The figures you see (20 failures + 150 Errors) indicate that there are
>some severe problems. But maybe they are still related to configuration
>problems and not to to DB2/400 in general.
>
>Please chack the log files under target/test/tests*.txt. They contain
>the output of the junit tests.
>
>
>cheers,
>Thomas
>
>Mete Kural wrote:
>> Hi Thomas, Thank you very much for your help. In fact that was the
>> case, junit.jar was not in the classpath. Once I put it, it worked.
>> When I ran the tests, I got quite a bit of errors, but I can't tell
>> how bad these results are. The database I am using is DB2/400. It's
>> the standard DB2 database that comes with OS/400 V4R5 on an IBM
>> AS/400 machine. DB2/400 is not identical to the standard DB2 but
>> similar, therefore I set the platform to "Db2". Do these error
>> reports mean that I cannot use OJB with DB2/400, or is there still
>> some hope?
>>
>> I am copying the junit report below and also attaching
>> build.properties file.
>>
>> Here is the junit report:
>>
>> C:\Software\ojb\db-ojb-1.0.rc3>build junit-no-compile-no-prepare
>> Buildfile: build.xml
>>
>> junit-no-compile-no-prepare: [junit] Running
>> org.apache.ojb.broker.AllTests [junit] Tests run: 209, Failures: 20,
>> Errors: 150, Time elapsed: 302.453 sec
>>
>> [junit] TEST org.apache.ojb.broker.AllTests FAILED [junit] Running
>> org.apache.ojb.odmg.AllTests [junit] [BOOT] INFO: OJB.properties:
>> file:/C:/Software/ojb/db-ojb-1.0.rc3/ta rget/test/ojb/OJB.properties
>> [junit] Tests run: 156, Failures: 13, Errors: 63, Time elapsed:
>> 91.109 sec [junit] TEST org.apache.ojb.odmg.AllTests FAILED [junit]
>> Running org.apache.ojb.soda.AllTests [junit] [BOOT] INFO:
>> OJB.properties: file:/C:/Software/ojb/db-ojb-1.0.rc3/ta
>> rget/test/ojb/OJB.properties [junit] Tests run: 3, Failures: 3,
>> Errors: 0, Time elapsed: 4.984 sec [junit] TEST
>> org.apache.ojb.soda.AllTests FAILED [junit] Running
>> org.apache.ojb.otm.AllTests [junit] Tests run: 1, Failures: 0,
>> Errors: 1, Time elapsed: 3.265 sec [junit] TEST
>> org.apache.ojb.otm.AllTests FAILED
>>
>> BUILD SUCCESSFUL Total time: 6 minutes 50 seconds
>>
>> Thanks, Mete
>>
>>
>> ---------- Original Message ---------------------------------- From:
>> Thomas Mahler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Fri,
>> 13 Jun 2003 23:25:23 +0200
>>
>>
>>> Hi Mete, The error tells you that the junit.jar is not visible to
>>> ant. Make sure you have a correct version of this file in your
>>> ojb/lib directory.
>>>
>>> You can also try to install ANT on you machine, copy junit.jsr to
>>> the ant/lib directory and execute ant junit within the ojb
>>> directory.
>>>
>>> cheers, thomas
>>>
>>> Mete Kural wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi all, I'm trying to run the junit tests on DB2. I get this
>>>> error. What do you think it could be? Thanks, Mete
>>>>
>>>> Output:
>>>>
>>>> C:\Software\ojb\db-ojb-1.0.rc3>build junit-no-compile-no-prepare
>>>> Buildfile: build.xml
>>>>
>>>> junit-no-compile-no-prepare:
>>>>
>>>> BUILD FAILED file:C:/Software/ojb/db-ojb-1.0.rc3/build.xml:734:
>>>> Could not create task or type of type: junit.
>>>>
>>>> Ant could not find the task or a class this task relies upon.
>>>>
>>>> This is common and has a number of causes; the usual solutions
>>>> are to read the manual pages then download and install needed JAR
>>>> files, or fix the build file: - You have misspelt 'junit'. Fix:
>>>> check your spelling. - The task needs an external JAR file to
>>>> execute and this is not found at the right place in the
>>>> classpath. Fix: check the documentation for dependencies. Fix:
>>>> declare the task. - The task is an Ant optional task and
>>>> optional.jar is absent Fix: look for optional.jar in
>>>> ANT_HOME/lib, download if needed - The task was not built into
>>>> optional.jar as dependent libraries were not found at build time.
>>>> Fix: look in the JAR to verify, then rebuild with the needed
>>>> libraries, or download a release version from apache.org - The
>>>> build file was written for a later version of Ant Fix: upgrade to
>>>> at least the latest release version of Ant - The task is not an
>>>> Ant core or optional task and needs to be declared using
>>>> <taskdef>.
>>>>
>>>> Remember that for JAR files to be visible to Ant tasks
>>>> implemented in ANT_HOME/lib, the files must be in the same
>>>> directory or on the classpath
>>>>
>>>> Please neither file bug reports on this problem, nor email the
>>>> Ant mailing lists, until all of these causes have been explored,
>>>> as this is not an Ant bug.
>>>>
>>>> Total time: 1 second
>>>>
>>>> C:\Software\ojb\db-ojb-1.0.rc3>echo %CLASSPATH%
>>>> C:\Java\jdk1.4\demo\jfc\SampleTree\SampleTree.jar;C:\Software\ojb\db-ojb-1.0.rc3
>>>> \lib\ant.jar;C:\Software\ojb\db-ojb-1.0.rc3\lib\optional.jar
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>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>>
>>>
>>> ### ANT properties start here #
>>>
>>> # With the 'profile' property you can choose the RDBMS platform OJB
>>> is using # implemented profiles: #profile=hsqldb # use the
>>> mssqldb-JSQLConnect profile for Microsoft SQL Server and # you will
>>> automatically JSQLConnect driver, from http://www.j-netdirect.com/
>>> # MBAIRD: This is my driver of preference for MS SQL Server, I find
>>> the OEM'd # MS driver to have some problems.
>>> #profile=mssqldb-JSQLConnect #profile=mssqldb-Opta2000
>>> #profile=mssqldb-ms #profile=mysql profile=db2 #profile=oracle
>>> #profile=msaccess #profile=postgresql #profile=informix
>>> #profile=sybase #profile=sapdb
>>>
>>> ### # # The useP6Spy switch determines if the tracing JDBC driver
>>> P6Spy is used. # If you enable this switch, you must also edit the
>>> file # jakarta-ojb/src/test/org/apache/ojb/spy.properties # to tell
>>> P6Spy which JDBC driver to use and where to write the log. # By
>>> default the HSQLDB driver is used. #useP6Spy=true
>>>
>>>
>>> #
>>> -------------------------------------------------------------------
>>> # You should NOT have to edit anything below here. #
>>> -------------------------------------------------------------------
>>>
>>>
>>> # With the 'jcdAlias' property you define a keyword for the used #
>>> connection. All test cases use this keyword. jcdAlias=default
>>>
>>> ### # # non-redistributable jars # Certain jar files required for a
>>> full OJB build may not be shipped # as part of the OJB
>>> distribution. # j2ee.jars=j2ee.jar jdo.jars=jdo.jar:jdori.jar
>>>
>>>
>>> # These properties are used by torque to create the test db
>>> torque.buildFile = build-torque.xml schemaDirectory = src/schema
>>> outputDirectory = target/src SQLControlTemplate =
>>> sql/base/Control.vm project = ojbtest
>>>
>>> # These properties tell ant what the project's directory structure
>>> is. source=src src.dir=src src.java=${src.dir}/java
>>> src.test=${src.dir}/test ojb=${source}/ojb etc=${source}/etc
>>> test=${build.dir}/test dist=dist lib=lib bin=bin doc=doc
>>>
>>> # These properties are used by the maven build build.dir =
>>> ${basedir}/target build.src = ${build.dir}/src build.srctest =
>>> ${build.dir}/srctest build.dest = ${build.dir}/classes
>>> build.desttest = ${build.dir}/classestest build.test =
>>> ${build.dir}/test junit.dir = ${build.dir}/test/ojb junit.fork=true
>>>
>>>
>>> # Default compilation properties. # build.compiler=modern
>>> deprecation=true
>>>
>>> # Javadoc properties
>>> apipackagenames=org.apache.ojb.broker,org.apache.ojb.broker.metadata,org.apache.ojb.broker.query,org.odmg,org.apache.ojb.odmg,org.odbms
>>>
>>> #allpackagenames=org.apache.ojb.broker,org.apache.ojb.broker.accesslayer,org.apache.ojb.broker.cache,org.apache.ojb.broker.metadata,org.apache.ojb.broker.platforms,org.apache.ojb.broker.query,org.apache.ojb.broker.server,org.apache.ojb.broker.singlevm,org.apache.ojb.broker.util,org.apache.ojb.broker.util.logging,org.apache.ojb.broker.util.collections,org.apache.ojb.broker.util.sequence,org.odmg,org.apache.ojb.odmg,org.apache.ojb.odmg.collections,org.apache.ojb.odmg.locking,org.apache.ojb.odmg.oql,org.apache.ojb.odmg.states,org.apache.ojb.broker,org.apache.ojb.ejb,org.apache.ojb.odmg,org.apache.ojb.tutorial1,org.apache.ojb.tutorial2,org.odbms,org.apache.ojb.soda
>>> allpackagenames=org.* copyright=Authors: <a
>>> href="mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]">Thomas Mahler</a> and others</a>. (C)
>>> 2000 - 2003 Apache Software Foundation <br>All rights reserved.
>>> Published under the Apache License. <br> <a
>>> href="http://db.apache.org/ojb">http://db.apache.org/ojb</a>
>>> icon=<img src="../images/ojb-200.png" alt="ObJectRelationalBridge">
>>> br=<br> hr=<hr>
>>>
>>>
>>> # project name and version info name=ObJectRelationalBridge
>>> project-name=db-ojb major=1 minor=0 build=rc3
>>> version=${major}.${minor}.${build} versiondate=2003-05-04
>>> ojb-filename-prefix=${project-name}-${version}
>>>
>>>
>>> # ### ANT properties end here
>>>
>>> ### Preprocessor flags start here # # These flags are no longer
>>> needed for normal operation, as build.xml # now detects the VM
>>> version automatically! # but if you want to provide a jdk1.2
>>> compliant build with a jdk 1.3 # you might still want to use these
>>> switches: # # set this flag to -JDK13 to turn on JDK1.2
>>> compatibility #JDK=+JDK13 # set this flag to +JDBC30 to turn on
>>> JDK1.4 compatibilty #JDBC=-JDBC30 # # currently maven cannot detect
>>> the JDK automatically, # so we need the following hints:
>>> ojbOnSwitches=JDK13 JDBC30 ojbOffSwitches=
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> # ### Preprocessor flags end here
>>>
>>>
>>>
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