Hi Stefan,

--AllTest.xml--
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<project default="test">
      <target name="test" description="runs all the tests">
                <ant antfile="googleWebTest.xml" />
                <ant antfile="googleWebTestSteps.xml" />
                <ant antfile="googleWebTest.xml" />
                <ant antfile="webTestConference.xml" />
                <ant antfile="googleWebTestSteps.xml" />
                <ant antfile="googleWebTest.xml" />
      </target>
</project>


Then:  ant -Dwt.parallel.nbWorkers=6


Here you can find some more info about parallel testing:

http://mguillem.wordpress.com/2008/02/04/boost-your-webtests-50-faster-o
r-more/

Cheers,
Roman.


-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Stefan Seger
Sent: Thursday, October 21, 2010 1:35 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Webtest] How to use parallel testing?


Hello,

I've read about the "unreleased" feature of parallel testing with Canoo
webtest. But I didn't find any information on how it works exactly.

I have a "TestSuite.xml" file in which I have listed all my special
testsuites. This way, I can enable/disable different testsuites. I can
do
this again in the special testsuites.

For example, I only want my init tests and from these tests only the
user
creation in our application.

How can I define which testsuites or which tests should run parallel?
There
are many test cases that have dependencies to other. So they MUST run
sequentially.

It would be great to use this feature for some of my tests, because they
run
about 4 hours.

BR,
Stefan
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