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Martin Kouba resolved CDITCK-219.
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Assignee: Martin Kouba
Fix Version/s: 1.1.0.Alpha2
Resolution: Done
Sleep interval increased to 3000ms.
> SessionContextTest.testSessionContextDestroyedWhenHttpSessionTimesOut uses
> too short of a sleep delay time
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>
> Key: CDITCK-219
> URL: https://issues.jboss.org/browse/CDITCK-219
> Project: CDI TCK
> Issue Type: Bug
> Security Level: Public(Everyone can see)
> Components: Tests
> Affects Versions: 1.0.4.Final
> Reporter: Bob Nettleton
> Assignee: Martin Kouba
> Fix For: 1.1.0.Alpha2
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> The following test case:
> org.jboss.jsr299.tck.tests.context.session.SessionContextTest.testSessionContextDestroyedWhenHttpSessionTimesOut
> uses the following line to sleep after asking the application server to
> invalidate the session:
> " Thread.sleep(1500);"
> The test attempts to verify that the session context is destroyed properly
> after the timeout.
> The problem with this test is that it appears as if it could potentially
> introduce a timing problem. Since Thread.sleep() behaves slightly
> differently for each platform, and as far as I can tell is not even
> guaranteed to sleep as long as requested in some situations, there is a
> chance that the client may make the second request before 1.5 seconds has
> expired. Since the behavior of System.getTimeMillis() is also
> system-dependent, I'd be inclined to think that 1.5 seconds is probably not a
> long enough timeout in order to keep this test from having intermittent
> failures.
> I request that this test case be excluded, and that this test be modified in
> a later version of the TCK to use a larger sleep value.
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