They always work for me.  I wonder if there are firewall restrictions on
your machine?


On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 10:54 AM, Marvin Addison
<marvin.addi...@gmail.com>wrote:

> All the tests passed for me except JBossCachTicketRegistryTests, which
> I believe have been failing for a while:
>
> -------------------------------------------------------
>  T E S T S
> -------------------------------------------------------
> Running org.jasig.cas.ticket.registry.JBossCacheTicketRegistryTests
> log4j:WARN No appenders could be found for logger
> (org.springframework.context.support.ClassPathXmlApplicationContext).
> log4j:WARN Please initialize the log4j system properly.
> Tests run: 13, Failures: 0, Errors: 13, Skipped: 0, Time elapsed:
> 1.692 sec <<< FAILURE!
>
> Results :
>
> Tests in error:
>
>  
> testAddTicketToCache(org.jasig.cas.ticket.registry.JBossCacheTicketRegistryTests)
>
>  
> testGetNullTicket(org.jasig.cas.ticket.registry.JBossCacheTicketRegistryTests)
>
>  
> testGetNonExistingTicket(org.jasig.cas.ticket.registry.JBossCacheTicketRegistryTests)
>
>  
> testGetExistingTicketWithProperClass(org.jasig.cas.ticket.registry.JBossCacheTicketRegistryTests)
>
>  
> testGetExistingTicketWithInproperClass(org.jasig.cas.ticket.registry.JBossCacheTicketRegistryTests)
>
>  
> testGetNullTicketWithoutClass(org.jasig.cas.ticket.registry.JBossCacheTicketRegistryTests)
>
>  
> testGetNonExistingTicketWithoutClass(org.jasig.cas.ticket.registry.JBossCacheTicketRegistryTests)
>
>  
> testGetExistingTicket(org.jasig.cas.ticket.registry.JBossCacheTicketRegistryTests)
>
>  
> testDeleteExistingTicket(org.jasig.cas.ticket.registry.JBossCacheTicketRegistryTests)
>
>  
> testDeleteNonExistingTicket(org.jasig.cas.ticket.registry.JBossCacheTicketRegistryTests)
>
>  
> testDeleteNullTicket(org.jasig.cas.ticket.registry.JBossCacheTicketRegistryTests)
>
>  
> testGetTicketsIsZero(org.jasig.cas.ticket.registry.JBossCacheTicketRegistryTests)
>
>  
> testGetTicketsFromRegistryEqualToTicketsAdded(org.jasig.cas.ticket.registry.JBossCacheTicketRegistryTests)
>
> Tests run: 13, Failures: 0, Errors: 13, Skipped: 0
>
> I get the same error on attempting to build from a fresh checkout,
> which seems to indicate the tests are broken out of the box.  If the
> user needs to do something special to run those tests successfully, we
> should disable them by default and provide instructions for enabling
> them.
>
> M
>
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