Perhaps the custom file selector was causing some problems. I did add a path element to the definition of the file selector so that it had access to the jar.driver.
-----Original Message----- From: Aleksandar Kostadinov [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, December 13, 2006 9:52 AM To: Steve Ebersole Cc: hibernate-dev@lists.jboss.org Subject: Re: Hibernate test suite It is very strange that copying the file to the lib dir makes things work. I tried to replace where in build.xml jar.driver is set to hsql, but that didn't worked also. Any ideas? Aleksandar Kostadinov wrote: > Yeah, I see that the problem is not finding the jdbc driver. I meant > that all other databases tests fail with a new reason, but the same > for all of them. > I asked you if there is a change in how hibernate searches for it. > Cruisecontrol invokes ant with the following pratameters: > -Djar.driver=${driver.jar} > -Dhibernate.test.validatefailureexpected=true > -lib lib > > Here driver.jar is the jdbc driver location. Is there some change that > prevents this from working and is it possible to make this work. > > Steve Ebersole wrote: > >>No the failures are different. Previously we were getting NPE; now CCE. >> >>The tests run fine for me in my IDE. The only way I have been able to >>reproduce such a CCE is for the JDBC driver to be unavailable when the >>junit task starts up. This causes the constructor of one of the test >>classes to fail, which JUnit handles by creating a "stand-in" test case >>of type an inner type as defined in the TestSuite.warning() method. I >>have added extra protections to allow non-FunctionalTestCase instance to >>be handled by the FunctionalTestClassTestSuite which I will be checking >>in soon. >> >>In the meantime, I would assume this indicates a problem with the CC >>test runs not being able to find the drivers. Hard to tell without the >>stack trace and error log... >> >> >>-----Original Message----- >>From: Aleksandar Kostadinov [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >>Sent: Wednesday, December 13, 2006 3:30 AM >>To: Steve Ebersole >>Cc: hibernate-dev@lists.jboss.org >>Subject: Re: Hibernate test suite >> >>Only hsql tests work. >> >>Other databases tests fail with the same reason. >> >>Is there a change in the way testsuite should be ran? How to set jdbc >>driver? Properties file changes? >> >>Steve Ebersole wrote: >> >> >> >>>I am just now checking in the reorganization of the Hibernate test >>> >>> >>suite >> >> >>>I have been working on for the last few days. >>> >>>The main piece is the addition of the org.hibernate.junit package in >>> >>> >>the >> >> >>>test source directory. Specifically, tests in the test suite now have >>>two well defined flavors: >>>1) org.hibernate.junit.UnitTestCase >>>2) org.hibernate.junit.functional.FunctionalTestCase >>> >>>The vast majority of the Hibernate test suite falls into the later >>>category... >>> >>>Also, a new custom TestSuite subclass was introduced for >>>FunctionalTestCase classes >>>(org.hibernate.junit.functional.FunctionalTestClassTestSuite). >>>FunctionalTestCase classes should use this custom test suite from their >>>suite() method. The main reason for this set up is to allow better >>>sharing of a SessionFactory between TestCase methods. Previously, the >>>org.hibernate.test.TestCase class had this responsibility. The >>> >>> >>problems >> >> >>>being that it did not have visibility into when the "run" completed. >>> >>> >>So >> >> >>>it just left the schema for the last run test hanging around. This new >>>set up makes sure that does not happen, because it is the test suite >>>which is responsible for building/closing the SessionFactory. >>>FunctionalTestCase does build a SessionFactory if one is not injected >>>into it by FunctionalTestClassTestSuite (or some other source). It >>>considers this a "locally managed" SessionFactory which will get closed >>>after the completion of the test method; this is for running a single >>>method in an IDE. >>> >>>Anyway, the test suite should start working again ;) >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ hibernate-dev mailing list hibernate-dev@lists.jboss.org https://lists.jboss.org/mailman/listinfo/hibernate-dev