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Marnie McCormack updated QPID-1421: ----------------------------------- Fix Version/s: (was: M4) > QMan Integration Tests : Tests with QMan & QPID running > -------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: QPID-1421 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/QPID-1421 > Project: Qpid > Issue Type: Improvement > Components: Java Tools > Affects Versions: M4 > Environment: J2SE 5.0 or higher > Reporter: Andrea Gazzarini > Attachments: qman_systest_05112008.patch > > > Actual bundle of QMan has only "offline" unit test that are running tests > again isolated "components" of QMan. > That means that in order to see those tests running you don't need to have > QMan and / or Qpid running. > This is good for development stage, allowing a (moreless) test-driven > development and therefore a flexible code but in order to see that all is > working (Test --> QMan --> Qpid) we need to add tests against a runnning QMan > connected to a broker. > I'm thinking about that...I already coded some tests but it's an hard work > because the asynchronous nature of the interaction between QMan & Qpid. > Probably QMan will be extended to support JMX notifications. > I'm thinkng about that so I'm not sure but from a test perspective should be > cool if you could register a test as a listener of QMan notifications and in > that way you will be informed about object creations, events, method > invocations and all what you need to run your verifications. > If you some kind of idea feel free to suggest... > Regards, > Andrea -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - You can reply to this email to add a comment to the issue online.