hi, i checked http://incubator.apache.org/projects/sirona.html but i couldn't find any documentation.  is sirona a requirement for arquillian-tomee-remote?  i.e. is it necessary to monitor tests? if so, then how do i exclude the mysql lib from the configuration?
<!-- we monitor the test with sirona -->
<property name="javaagent">
mvn:org.apache.sirona:sirona-javaagent:0.2-incubating:jar:shaded
</property>

On 23/06/18 08:15, Romain Manni-Bucau wrote:
Exclude mysql from sirona instrumentation. Its bytecode is not safe.

Le sam. 23 juin 2018 01:03, Matthew Broadhead
<matthew.broadh...@nbmlaw.co.uk.invalid> a écrit :

thanks i added it using
<property
name="additionalLibs">mvn:mysql:mysql-connector-java:5.1.33</property>

but i get these errors (which don't seem to stop execution)

fail to transform class:com/mysql/jdbc/AbandonedConnectionCleanupThread,
JSR/RET are not supported with computeFrames
optionjava.lang.RuntimeException: JSR/RET are not supported with
computeFrames option
      at org.apache.sirona.asm.Frame.a(Unknown Source)
      at org.apache.sirona.asm.MethodWriter.visitJumpInsn(Unknown Source)

SEVERE - Can't create DataSource
java.lang.LinkageError: loader (instance of java/net/URLClassLoader):
attempted  duplicate class definition for name:
"com/mysql/jdbc/ConnectionImpl"

but this one is a stopper

SEVERE - CDI Beans module deployment failed
org.apache.webbeans.exception.WebBeansDeploymentException:
javax.enterprise.inject.UnsatisfiedResolutionException: Api type
[uk.me.kissy.sales.dao.QuoteTypeDao] is not found with the qualifiers
Qualifiers: [@javax.enterprise.inject.Default()]
for injection into Field Injection Point, field name : quoteTypeDao,
Bean Owner : [QuoteGeneratorArquillian, WebBeansType:ENTERPRISE,
Name:null, API
Types:[java.lang.Object,uk.me.kissy.sales.test.QuoteGeneratorArquillian],
Qualifiers:[javax.enterprise.inject.Default,javax.enterprise.inject.Any]]

i tried enabling remote support as i am trying remote not embedded
tomee.remote.support = true
# tomee.serialization.class.blacklist = *
tomee.serialization.class.whitelist = *

On 22/06/18 18:44, Romain Manni-Bucau wrote:
You can add it in libs property of arquillian container config. Just
prefix
the coords with mvn:.

Ex: mvn:mysql:mysql-connector-jav:version

It is a multiline property so you can add N libs to tomee lib this way

Le ven. 22 juin 2018 18:13, Matthew Broadhead
<matthew.broadh...@nbmlaw.co.uk.invalid> a écrit :

INFO: Downloading org.apache.tomee:apache-tomee:7.0.3:zip:plus please
wait...

i have an arquillian test running up ok but it is complaining
SEVERE - FATAL ERROR: Unknown error in Assembler.  Please send the
following stack trace and this message to users@tomee.apache.org :
    org.apache.xbean.propertyeditor.PropertyEditorException: Unable to
resolve class com.mysql.jdbc.Driver

is there any way to directly bring in the mysql driver from maven
central?  or do i need to download manually and put it into
src/test/tomee/lib?


On 22/06/18 10:03, Romain Manni-Bucau wrote:
You can theorically but I'd recommand you to write it in the final
module
instead of trying to use the parent which will be executed before any
other
modules.

If A depends on B which depends on C then write your tests in A for the
complete app tests and write unit tests in B and C (potentially using
arquillian, appcomposer or even other solutions).

For reference:
http://tomee.apache.org/developer/testing/arquillian/index.html and
http://tomee.apache.org/developer/testing/index.html

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Le ven. 22 juin 2018 à 09:42, Matthew Broadhead
<matthew.broadh...@nbmlaw.co.uk.invalid> a écrit :

it sounds like Arquillian might be the best fit in my case.  can the
tests inject CDI beans from the webapps or does everything need to be
done through http?  looking at
https://tomee.apache.org/refcard/refcard.html "Simple Arquilian Test"
it
looks as if beans can be injected...

is it possible to create the tests (or at least TomEE instance) in a
parent pom?  i need to run several webapps at once which are all
modules
of the parent.  i think code is discouraged in parent project.


On 22/06/18 09:18, Romain Manni-Bucau wrote:
You can set the property openejb.location (or the other ones we have)
to
point to an openejb.xml if you want. The advantage of the properties
is
that it is filtered during the test and doesnt require a maven build
but
it
is up to you and depends the project setup.

Arquillian is great to test complete application*s* in a real server,
ApplicationComposer is good to test small parts of applications or
frameworks, TomEE,
TomEEEmbeddedSingleRunner is great to test a real app (single
deployment
from the classpath + single test setup) and will save a lot of time.

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Le ven. 22 juin 2018 à 09:03, Matthew Broadhead
<matthew.broadh...@nbmlaw.co.uk.invalid> a écrit :

i am trying to use ApplicationComposer to create some tests.  CDI is
scanning the classes correctly but i am a little uncertain about how
to
load a test database.

i was going to start by just loading the database as normal as it
is a
copy of production database.  but how do i specify the username and
password or any other properties that are needed to connect to the
db?
@ContainerProperties(@ContainerProperties.Property(name = "mydb",
value
= "jdbc:mysql://localhost:3306/mydb"))

is there a way to specify the resource in an xml file?

another question...is it better to start with Arquillian or
ApplicationComposer?



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