Eclipse works fine with the folder structure Erwan suggested. Apache Commons does it that way and it works great!.
-Adrian --- On Sun, 8/1/10, BJ Freeman <[email protected]> wrote: > From: BJ Freeman <[email protected]> > Subject: Re: Improve testing (tools & dev-test cycle) > To: [email protected] > Date: Sunday, August 1, 2010, 5:35 AM > just note under Eclipse you will get > bunch of errors if the package does > not match the path. > if you do command line compile the class will not be in > right path in > the /build/classes folder and hence in the jar. > There was talk on the develist about different loads so the > test jars > are not loaded for production. > > > Erwan de FERRIERES sent the following on 8/1/2010 5:25 AM: > > Le 01/08/2010 13:25, René Scheibe a écrit : > >> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > >> Hash: SHA1 > >> > >> I am not happy how I have to develop/test > components in hot-deploy. It > >> does not encourage test-driven development. That's > also reflected in the > >> quite low number of unit tests in the whole OFBiz > system. :-( > >> > >> 1. What are the plans to migrate to JUnit4? > >> - - I just have seen a post about renaming tests > >> (http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.comp.java.ofbiz.devel/44766) > but no > >> follow-up > >> - - if I want to migrate OFBiz to JUnit4 do you > have any tips or is there > >> anything special I have to take care of? > > Hi Rene, > > One of the things which still needs to be done is > separating test source > > code from application code. At the moment, everything > is still present > > under src/org/ofbiz, instead of src/main and > src/test. > > This would be, from my POV, a very good improvement > which could just go > > in the right direction in adding more tests !! > > > > Cheers, >
