rlubke 02/01/29 09:39:12 Modified: . BUILDING.txt RUNNING.txt Log: - Updates to correct old instructions within the affected files. Revision Changes Path 1.4 +22 -28 jakarta-watchdog-4.0/BUILDING.txt Index: BUILDING.txt =================================================================== RCS file: /home/cvs/jakarta-watchdog-4.0/BUILDING.txt,v retrieving revision 1.3 retrieving revision 1.4 diff -u -r1.3 -r1.4 --- BUILDING.txt 22 Jan 2002 14:42:10 -0000 1.3 +++ BUILDING.txt 29 Jan 2002 17:39:12 -0000 1.4 @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -$Id: BUILDING.txt,v 1.3 2002/01/22 14:42:10 rlubke Exp $ +$Id: BUILDING.txt,v 1.4 2002/01/29 17:39:12 rlubke Exp $ Building The Watchdog Validation Test Suite @@ -12,29 +12,27 @@ (1) Download and Install the Ant Binary Distribution -NOTE: These instructions assume that you are using the Ant 1.3 release. -Procedures for Ant 1.4 and later versions should be similar, but have not -been tested. +NOTE: These instructions assume that you are using the Ant 1.4 release. -* Download a binary distribution of Ant 1.3 from: +* Download a binary distribution of Ant 1.4 from: - http://jakarta.apache.org/builds/jakarta-ant/release/v1.3/bin/ + http://jakarta.apache.org/builds/jakarta-ant/release/v1.4/bin/ On a Windows platform, you will need: - jakarta-ant-1.3-bin.zip - jakarta-ant-1.3-optional.jar + jakarta-ant-1.4-bin.zip + jakarta-ant-1.4-optional.jar On a Unix platform, you will need: - jakarta-ant-1.3-bin.tar.gz - jakarta-ant-1.3-optional.jar + jakarta-ant-1.4-bin.tar.gz + jakarta-ant-1.4-optional.jar * Unpack the binary distribution into a convenient location so that the Ant release resides in its own directory (conventionally named - "jakarta-ant-1.3"). For the purposes of the remainder of this document, + "jakarta-ant-1.4"). For the purposes of the remainder of this document, the symbolic name "${ant.home}" is used to refer to the full pathname of the release directory. -* Copy the file "jakarta-ant-1.3-optional.jar", downloaded above, into +* Copy the file "jakarta-ant-1.4-optional.jar", downloaded above, into the directory "${ant.home}/lib". This makes available several Ant extension commands that are commonly required when building Jakarta based projects. @@ -44,30 +42,26 @@ available, which will be used to actually perform the build. -(2) Download and Install the JAXP/1.1 Reference Implementation (OPTIONAL) +(2) Download and Install the Java XML Pack Binary Distribution NOTE: Although this step is not required to build this particular subproject, it is commonly required to build other Jakarta projects. Hence, the steps required are documented here. -* Download a binary distribution of JAXP 1.1 (Final Version) from: +* Download a binary distribution of Java XML Pack: - http://java.sun.com/xml/download.html + http://java.sun.com/xml/downloads/javaxmlpack.html * Unpack the binary distribution into a convenient location so that the - JAXP/1.1 release resides in its own directory (conventionally named - "jaxp-1.1". For the purposes of the remainder of this document, the - symbolic name "${jaxp.home}" is used to refer to the full pathname of - the release directory. - -* Make the JAR files of this distribution ("crimson.jar", "jaxp.jar", and - "xalan.jar") available for use by performing ONE of the following options: - - - Remove the existing "jaxp.jar" and "parser.jar" files found in the - "${ant.home}/lib" directory, and copy these JAR files into the - "${ant.home}/lib" directory (prefered option). - - - Add these files to your CLASSPATH environment variable. + Java XML Pack release resides in its own directory (the JAXP libraries + reside in the jaxp-1.1.3 subdirectory). For the purposes of the + remainder of this document, the symbolic name "${jaxp.home}" is used + to refer to the full pathname to the jaxp-1.1.3 subdirectory of + the Java XML Pack release directory. + +* Make the "xalan.jar" file of this distribution available to Ant + (so that it can be used with the <style> tag) by copying it to + "${ant.home}/lib". (3) Download and Install Subproject Source Code 1.4 +39 -28 jakarta-watchdog-4.0/RUNNING.txt Index: RUNNING.txt =================================================================== RCS file: /home/cvs/jakarta-watchdog-4.0/RUNNING.txt,v retrieving revision 1.3 retrieving revision 1.4 diff -u -r1.3 -r1.4 --- RUNNING.txt 22 Jan 2002 13:49:59 -0000 1.3 +++ RUNNING.txt 29 Jan 2002 17:39:12 -0000 1.4 @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -$Id: RUNNING.txt,v 1.3 2002/01/22 13:49:59 rlubke Exp $ +$Id: RUNNING.txt,v 1.4 2002/01/29 17:39:12 rlubke Exp $ Running The Watchdog Validation Test Suite @@ -12,29 +12,27 @@ (1) Download and Install the Ant Binary Distribution -NOTE: These instructions assume that you are using the Ant 1.3 release. -Procedures for Ant 1.4 and later versions should be similar, but have not -been tested. +NOTE: These instructions assume that you are using the Ant 1.4 release. -* Download a binary distribution of Ant 1.3 from: +* Download a binary distribution of Ant 1.4 from: - http://jakarta.apache.org/builds/jakarta-ant/release/v1.3/bin/ + http://jakarta.apache.org/builds/jakarta-ant/release/v1.4/bin/ On a Windows platform, you will need: - jakarta-ant-1.3-bin.zip - jakarta-ant-1.3-optional.jar + jakarta-ant-1.4-bin.zip + jakarta-ant-1.4-optional.jar On a Unix platform, you will need: - jakarta-ant-1.3-bin.tar.gz - jakarta-ant-1.3-optional.jar + jakarta-ant-1.4-bin.tar.gz + jakarta-ant-1.4-optional.jar * Unpack the binary distribution into a convenient location so that the Ant release resides in its own directory (conventionally named - "jakarta-ant-1.3"). For the purposes of the remainder of this document, + "jakarta-ant-1.4"). For the purposes of the remainder of this document, the symbolic name "${ant.home}" is used to refer to the full pathname of the release directory. -* Copy the file "jakarta-ant-1.3-optional.jar", downloaded above, into +* Copy the file "jakarta-ant-1.4-optional.jar", downloaded above, into the directory "${ant.home}/lib". This makes available several Ant extension commands that are commonly required when building Jakarta based projects. @@ -44,30 +42,26 @@ available, which will be used to actually perform the build. -(2) Download and Install the JAXP/1.1 Reference Implementation (OPTIONAL) +(2) Download and Install the Java XML Pack Binary Distribution NOTE: Although this step is not required to build this particular subproject, it is commonly required to build other Jakarta projects. Hence, the steps required are documented here. -* Download a binary distribution of JAXP 1.1 (Final Version) from: +* Download a binary distribution of Java XML Pack: - http://java.sun.com/xml/download.html + http://java.sun.com/xml/downloads/javaxmlpack.html * Unpack the binary distribution into a convenient location so that the - JAXP/1.1 release resides in its own directory (conventionally named - "jaxp-1.1". For the purposes of the remainder of this document, the - symbolic name "${jaxp.home}" is used to refer to the full pathname of - the release directory. - -* Make the JAR files of this distribution ("crimson.jar", "jaxp.jar", and - "xalan.jar") available for use by performing ONE of the following options: - - - Remove the existing "jaxp.jar" and "parser.jar" files found in the - "${ant.home}/lib" directory, and copy these JAR files into the - "${ant.home}/lib" directory (prefered option). - - - Add these files to your CLASSPATH environment variable. + Java XML Pack release resides in its own directory (the JAXP libraries + reside in the jaxp-1.1.3 subdirectory). For the purposes of the + remainder of this document, the symbolic name "${jaxp.home}" is used + to refer to the full pathname to the jaxp-1.1.3 subdirectory of + the Java XML Pack release directory. + +* Make the "xalan.jar" file of this distribution available to Ant + (so that it can be used with the <style> tag) by copying it to + "${ant.home}/lib". (3) Download and Install the Watchdog Binary Distribution @@ -119,9 +113,26 @@ cd ${watchdog.home} ant servlet +Individual tests from a particular target can be run as well. To execute +a specific servlet test you would execute: + + cd ${watchdog.home} + ant -Dstest=<testName> servlet + +For a specific JSP test you would execute: + + cd ${watchdog.home} + ant -Djtest=<testName> jsp + + -or- + + cd ${watchdog.home} + ant -Djtest=<testName> jsp-xml + The test scripts assume that your servlet container is running on server "localhost" at port "8080". You can override these assumptions by including Ant command line parameters, like this: cd ${watchdog.home} ant -Dhost=www.mycompany.com -Dport=7777 jsp-all +
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