On Feb 12, 2007, at 9:46 AM, Jim Marino wrote:
On Feb 12, 2007, at 8:01 AM, haleh mahbod wrote:
Does bring up of runtime include a successful run of iTest?
I was specifically referring to the standalone runtime but it
appears Jeremy also has the itest plugin working with the really
neat ability to run a JUnit test as a component. This looks like a
big improvement over the old SCATestCase, particularly since it is
closer to the 1.0 APIs (we discussed doing this a while back). I'll
let Jeremy comment more on it...
I went to work on the proposal for updating the itest framework and
have the basic framework going. There is a smoketest in the runtime
model that basically brings up a test component and calls it.
I've started porting the samples from M2 to the 1.0 spec, starting
with ones that do not use any extensions. I created a new core-
samples module for this. I've managed to itest the calculator with
the plugin.
The launcher and webapp runtime these use don't work yet as they need
the contribution stuff Luciano is working on - I had to hack local
deployment into the itest plugin to be able to run things. Until
then, I'm going to start migrating the old itest to 1.0 using the
plugin to test them. If it seems to work well, I'll add doco to the
plugin to generate the typical mini-site.
We could also use a hack similar to the one I used in itest to deploy
composites locally for the standalone and webapp environments - I can
give pointers if anyone is interested (see
MavenEmbeddedRuntime#deployTestScdl).
--
Jeremy
---------------------------------------------------------------------
To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]