Hi Matthieu (and whoever will reply this time),
 
Thanks again for the reply. It is very helpful. I have downloaded the the 
source distrubution and am playing with it.
 
Two questions:
1. If I only want to run those BPEL processes (in bpel-test folder) against my 
own Apache ODE installation instead of running the whole unit test against the 
built code, what is the easiest way? I already figured out the one-by-one way: 
by refering to the test.properties for each process, I write testRequest.soap 
and use the sendsoap command the same as for the 3 samples. It works, but it 
will take time to do it for all those processes. Do you have any utitility that 
will read the test.properties directly and verify the response?
 
2. As you said, the building-ode tests are unit tests that you have already run 
to build the binarydistribution and guarantee its stability. I would like to 
know more details: on what operating systems have you run the unit test: 
Windows, Linux, Solaris, Aix, HP? With what version of JDK: 1.5, 1.6? On the 
website, it says "Note that for now, even though ODE can run on JDK 1.6.x, 
building ODE only works with JDK 1.5.x.". Does that mean the unit test has only 
been run with JDK 1.5.x? Has it been run with IBM JDK 1.5.x on AIX?
 
I am a QA engineer and we are making plan for the testing strategy. That's why 
I need to find out what test has been done for Apache ODE :)
 
Thanks a million,
Zaiwen
 
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Matthieu Riou replies:
 
The tests Alex was mentioning test our source distribution and they're 
allincluded there (get apache-ode-src-1.2.zip for example). From the 
sourcedistribution you can then build and run those tests by following 
theinstructions here:http://ode.apache.org/building-ode.htmlBut all of these 
are unit tests we have already run to build the binarydistribution and 
guarantee its stability. They test the code, not yourinstallation. Although the 
3 samples provided are often enough to test yourinstallation 
itself.Cheers,Matthieu

From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: RE: Any more examples?Date: Tue, 8 
Jul 2008 09:26:57 -0400




Hi Alex, Thanka lot for the reply. That looks like what I am looking for, but I 
have several questions: 1. How to download all those BPEL tests in one click? 
Is there a zip file download available? Now I have to go into each test and 
download each files one by one: .bpel, .wsdl, .xml. It is too tedious and not 
efficient at all. 2. You said, "Running "buildr test" runs all tests". How to 
run "buildr test"? Can you explain more details? I know how to deploy all those 
tests (after they are downloaded) into ODE runtime engine, but how to test all  
those BPEL processes? Thanks!Zaiwen 
____________________________________________________________________________________Alex
 Boisvert replies: Running "buildr test" runs all tests, including BPEL tests 
that can be 
foundathttp://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/ode/branches/APACHE_ODE_1.1/bpel-test/src/test/resources/bpel/2.0/The
 3 examples that are bundled with Ode are all we have at the moment toverify 
that an installation works properly.alex

From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Any more examples?Date: Mon, 7 Jul 
2008 16:18:56 -0400

In Apache ODE there are only 3 examples. I want to know if there are more 
examples available so that I can validate if my Apache ODE is working fine? Or 
there is any unit-tests suite or function tests suite for Apache ODE? Thanks a 
lot!

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