Please disregard that last email... It WAS something stupid. So stupid
it would be too embarrassing to relate the problem. I realized the
problem almost immediately after sending the message, but it was too
late to call it back... Give me the prize for stupidity today :-).
--David
P.S. Sorry to flood your inbox with virtually pointless messages...
David Turley wrote:
Okay, that makes sense. Thanks. Unfortunately that's not my only
problem. For some reason I'm getting the following stack trace when I
try to run my test cases:
java.net.MalformedURLException: no protocol: /app/ServletRedirector
at java.net.URL.<init>(URL.java:537)
at java.net.URL.<init>(URL.java:434)
at java.net.URL.<init>(URL.java:383)
at
org.apache.cactus.internal.client.connector.http.HttpClientConnectionHelper.connect_aroundBody0(HttpClientConnectionHelper.java:78)
at
org.apache.cactus.internal.client.connector.http.HttpClientConnectionHelper.connect_aroundBody1$advice(HttpClientConnectionHelper.java:306)
at
org.apache.cactus.internal.client.connector.http.HttpClientConnectionHelper.connect(HttpClientConnectionHelper.java)
at
org.apache.cactus.internal.client.connector.http.DefaultHttpClient.callRunTest(DefaultHttpClient.java:162)
at
org.apache.cactus.internal.client.connector.http.DefaultHttpClient.doTest_aroundBody0(DefaultHttpClient.java:80)
at
org.apache.cactus.internal.client.connector.http.DefaultHttpClient.doTest_aroundBody1$advice(DefaultHttpClient.java:306)
at
org.apache.cactus.internal.client.connector.http.DefaultHttpClient.doTest(DefaultHttpClient.java)
at
org.apache.cactus.internal.client.connector.http.HttpProtocolHandler.runWebTest(HttpProtocolHandler.java:159)
at
org.apache.cactus.internal.client.connector.http.HttpProtocolHandler.runTest_aroundBody0(HttpProtocolHandler.java:80)
at
org.apache.cactus.internal.client.connector.http.HttpProtocolHandler.runTest_aroundBody1$advice(HttpProtocolHandler.java:306)
at
org.apache.cactus.internal.client.connector.http.HttpProtocolHandler.runTest(HttpProtocolHandler.java)
at
org.apache.cactus.internal.client.ClientTestCaseCaller.runTest(ClientTestCaseCaller.java:144)
at
org.apache.cactus.internal.AbstractCactusTestCase.runBareClient(AbstractCactusTestCase.java:215)
at
org.apache.cactus.internal.AbstractCactusTestCase.runBare(AbstractCactusTestCase.java:133)
at junit.framework.TestResult$1.protect(TestResult.java:106)
at junit.framework.TestResult.runProtected(TestResult.java:124)
at junit.framework.TestResult.run(TestResult.java:109)
at junit.framework.TestCase.run(TestCase.java:118)
at junit.framework.TestSuite.runTest(TestSuite.java:208)
at junit.framework.TestSuite.run(TestSuite.java:203)
at
org.eclipse.jdt.internal.junit.runner.RemoteTestRunner.runTests(RemoteTestRunner.java:478)
at
org.eclipse.jdt.internal.junit.runner.RemoteTestRunner.run(RemoteTestRunner.java:344)
at
org.eclipse.jdt.internal.junit.runner.RemoteTestRunner.main(RemoteTestRunner.java:196)
I have put all the servlet mapping stuff in my web.xml, but the error
is the same with it in as it is without it. Anyone have any ideas why
this is happening? It's probably something totally stupid I'm
forgetting to do, but I can't figure it out :-P.
Thanks,
David
Romain Thouvenin wrote:
The cactus.properties file must be in the classpath. So you may
change the file location and/or the build path in Eclipse so that it
works.
Hope it helps,
Romain
David Turley a écrit :
At one point I was able to run my Cactus tests in Eclipse by
starting up tomcat and running the tests as JUnit tests. Since then
I changed my directory structure a bit to make things more sensible
and convenient for the Ant integration, and now when I try to run an
individual test in Eclipse, it complains about the
cactus.contextURL. I have a cactus.properties file in my project's
base directory, but something (the error and the fact that it
doesn't work...;-) tells me that's not the right place... Where
should I put it? What should I do with it? Is there another way to
quickly run a test? It takes too long to build and cactify a war to
make it convenient. Also, is anyone working on the Eclipse
integration? I saw someone ask about downloading it a month ago or
so, but there was never any response to his email.
Thanks,
David Turley
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