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Konstantin Boudnik commented on HADOOP-6332: -------------------------------------------- bq. What is required to compile the aspects? If source is not required, can the AOP code live in the Herriot project and be compiled against the jars published by maven? Thanks for reminder - it is totally disappeared from my minds... Either the source code of the 'target' classes is needed for successful weaving or (as you suggesting) we'll have to instrument target jars pulled down from Maven. Which is ... well, suboptimal. > Large-scale Automated Test Framework > ------------------------------------ > > Key: HADOOP-6332 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-6332 > Project: Hadoop Common > Issue Type: New Feature > Components: test > Affects Versions: 0.21.0 > Reporter: Arun C Murthy > Assignee: Konstantin Boudnik > Fix For: 0.22.0 > > Attachments: 6332-phase2.fix1.patch, 6332-phase2.fix2.patch, > 6332-phase2.patch, 6332.patch, 6332.patch, 6332.patch, 6332_v1.patch, > 6332_v2.patch, HADOOP-6332-MR.patch, HADOOP-6332-MR.patch, > HADOOP-6332.0.22.patch, HADOOP-6332.0.22.patch, HADOOP-6332.0.22.patch, > HADOOP-6332.0.22.patch, HADOOP-6332.0.22.patch, HADOOP-6332.0.22.patch, > HADOOP-6332.0.22.patch, HADOOP-6332.0.22.patch, HADOOP-6332.patch, > HADOOP-6332.patch > > > Hadoop would benefit from having a large-scale, automated, test-framework. > This jira is meant to be a master-jira to track relevant work. > ---- > The proposal is a junit-based, large-scale test framework which would run > against _real_ clusters. > There are several pieces we need to achieve this goal: > # A set of utilities we can use in junit-based tests to work with real, > large-scale hadoop clusters. E.g. utilities to bring up to deploy, start & > stop clusters, bring down tasktrackers, datanodes, entire racks of both etc. > # Enhanced control-ability and inspect-ability of the various components in > the system e.g. daemons such as namenode, jobtracker should expose their > data-structures for query/manipulation etc. Tests would be much more relevant > if we could for e.g. query for specific states of the jobtracker, scheduler > etc. Clearly these apis should _not_ be part of the production clusters - > hence the proposal is to use aspectj to weave these new apis to > debug-deployments. > ---- > Related note: we should break up our tests into at least 3 categories: > # src/test/unit -> Real unit tests using mock objects (e.g. HDFS-669 & > MAPREDUCE-1050). > # src/test/integration -> Current junit tests with Mini* clusters etc. > # src/test/system -> HADOOP-6332 and it's children -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - You can reply to this email to add a comment to the issue online.