I had forgotten to fork the jUnit process, so that's resolved now. Apparently 
the classpath does not get passed through to jUnit unless you fork the process. 
Makes things a bit slower :(

But I still have this random strange error where the EO cannot be instantiated 
because EOF is not ready. I will migrate everything to WOUnit, it works much 
better.


- Marius


On 22.09.2011, at 19:55, Chuck Hill wrote:

> That sounds more like a classpath problem.  Are you putting the jar in the 
> built .framework on the classpath, or something else?
> 
> 
> On 2011-09-22, at 3:51 AM, Marius Soutier wrote:
> 
>> That error message wasn't exact enough, it was a problem with ERXLocalizer 
>> being initialized too early (in statics), and now I'm down to this:
>> 
>>   [junit] Testcase: net.starhealthcare.sffoundation.model.SFTaskTest:        
>> Caused an ERROR
>>    [junit] Unable to get the name of the class to instantiate for the 
>> adaptor framework JavaJDBCAdaptor. The possible causes for this error are: 
>> the adaptor framework is not installed on your system, the adaptor framework 
>> is not linked into your application, or the info dictionary for this adaptor 
>> is corrupted.
>>    [junit] java.lang.IllegalStateException: Unable to get the name of the 
>> class to instantiate for the adaptor framework JavaJDBCAdaptor. The possible 
>> causes for this error are: the adaptor framework is not installed on your 
>> system, the adaptor framework is not linked into your application, or the 
>> info dictionary for this adaptor is corrupted.
>>    [junit]   at 
>> com.webobjects.eoaccess.EOAdaptor.classForAdaptorNamed(EOAdaptor.java:264)
>>    [junit]   at 
>> com.webobjects.eoaccess.EOAdaptor.adaptorWithName(EOAdaptor.java:287)
>>    [junit]   at 
>> com.webobjects.eoaccess.EOAdaptor.adaptorWithModel(EOAdaptor.java:312)
>>    [junit]   at 
>> com.webobjects.eoaccess.EOModel.createPrototypeCache(EOModel.java:624)
>>    [junit]   at 
>> com.webobjects.eoaccess.EOModel.prototypeAttributeNamed(EOModel.java:699)
>>    [junit]   at 
>> com.webobjects.eoaccess.ERXModel.prototypeAttributeNamed(ERXModel.java:315)
>>    [junit]   at 
>> com.webobjects.eoaccess.EOAttribute.<init>(EOAttribute.java:998)
>>    [junit]   at 
>> com.webobjects.eoaccess.EOEntity.attributes(EOEntity.java:816)
>>    [junit]   at 
>> er.extensions.eof.ERXModelGroup.modifyModelsFromProperties(ERXModelGroup.java:1150)
>>    [junit]   at 
>> er.extensions.eof.ERXModelGroup.loadModelsFromLoadedBundles(ERXModelGroup.java:278)
>>    [junit]   at 
>> er.extensions.ERXExtensions.defaultModelGroup(ERXExtensions.java:147)
>>    [junit]   at 
>> com.webobjects.foundation.NSSelector._safeInvokeMethod(NSSelector.java:122)
>>    [junit]   at 
>> com.webobjects.foundation._NSDelegate._perform(_NSDelegate.java:223)
>>    [junit]   at 
>> com.webobjects.foundation._NSDelegate.perform(_NSDelegate.java:155)
>>    [junit]   at 
>> com.webobjects.eoaccess.EOModelGroup.defaultGroup(EOModelGroup.java:328)
>>    [junit]   at 
>> er.extensions.migration.ERXMigrator.migrateToLatest(ERXMigrator.java:169)
>>    [junit]   at 
>> net.starhealthcare.sffoundation.test.SFModelTestCase.initWO(SFModelTestCase.java:74)
>>    [junit]   at 
>> net.starhealthcare.sffoundation.test.SFModelTestCase.initTestCase(SFModelTestCase.java:52)
>>    [junit]   at 
>> org.eclipse.ant.internal.launching.remote.EclipseDefaultExecutor.executeTargets(EclipseDefaultExecutor.java:32)
>>    [junit]   at 
>> org.eclipse.ant.internal.launching.remote.InternalAntRunner.run(InternalAntRunner.java:424)
>>    [junit]   at 
>> org.eclipse.ant.internal.launching.remote.InternalAntRunner.main(InternalAntRunner.java:138)
>> 
>> 
>> On 22.09.2011, at 12:38, Paul Hoadley wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi Marius,
>>> 
>>> On 22/09/2011, at 7:27 PM, Marius Soutier wrote:
>>> 
>>>> I face the same problem when I run my WOUnit tests locally from Ant:
>>>> 
>>>>    [junit] Cannot load model named 'SFFoundationEOModel'
>>>>    [junit] java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Cannot load model named 
>>>> 'SFFoundationEOModel'
>>>>    [junit]         at 
>>>> com.wounit.rules.AbstractEditingContextRule.loadModel(AbstractEditingContextRule.java:178)
>>>>    [junit]         at 
>>>> com.wounit.rules.AbstractEditingContextRule.<init>(AbstractEditingContextRule.java:86)
>>>>    [junit]         at 
>>>> com.wounit.rules.AbstractEditingContextRule.<init>(AbstractEditingContextRule.java:98)
>>>>    [junit]         at 
>>>> com.wounit.rules.TemporaryEditingContext.<init>(TemporaryEditingContext.java:78)
>>>>    [junit]         at 
>>>> net.starhealthcare.sffoundation.model.SFGoalTest.<init>(SFGoalTest.java:15)
>>> 
>>> I don't think that is quite the same problem—I'm not having an issue with 
>>> finding any models.  Is your model in a different framework?  Is that 
>>> framework on the testing classpath?
>>> 
>>> 
>>> -- 
>>> Paul.
>>> 
>>> http://logicsquad.net/
>>> 
>>> 
>> 
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