Do we test to install each feature?

I wonder why we did not catch the problem with some modules not loading.

Christian


Am 30.12.2011 11:02, schrieb Claus Ibsen:
On Fri, Dec 30, 2011 at 8:24 AM, Christian Schneider
<ch...@die-schneider.net>  wrote:
Hi Christian,

I don´t think that would help much. Our recent problem where some
dependencies where missing would
not have shown in a camel-all feature as in sum they were there. For users
it is also not practical as installing
all camel-modules takes long and consumes a lot of memory.

So I rather propose we write a test that installs each camel feature
separately and checks for problems.
We have this in tests\camel-itest-karaf.

Its not a script based approach though as it uses pax-exam to setup a
karaf instance and install the camel feature.


We could also install some typical combinations to make sure these work.

Christian

Am 29.12.2011 23:25, schrieb Christian Müller:

What do you think about a "camel-all" features which installs all
available
Camel features with one command? This make it more easy to install all
Camel features in Karaf/SMX and see if it works.

Best,
Christian


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http://www.liquid-reality.de

Open Source Architect
Talend Application Integration Division http://www.talend.com





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