No, I have no problem with it. It would be nice if you put some kind of
easy to auto delete filename for it. Something like testBlaBlaAWT so
that those who for some reason choose to build on a headless server can
find . -name "*AWT.java" -exec rm '{}' ';' -- but this isn't something
that would affect me as I'd have no reason to run the unit tests on my
server. I guess its possible we may one day move the nightly builds to
a commodity server, so best do something that can be easily removed via
a script if you don't mind.
Thanks,
-Andy
On Sat, 2002-04-27 at 22:10, Drew Varner wrote:
> Does anyone have a problem with me importing java.awt.BufferedImage for the
> purposes of a JUnit test?
>
> I'd like to examine the image (check width, height, etc.) via the Image methods
> as a sanity check when extracting the byte array. It seems like a good way
> tomake sure the byte array isn't garbage. I don't think JAI or other standard
> Java Image toolkits support WMF files. I'll investigate more.
>
> Drew
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