It would be nice to use that and do some functional test / load
testing using the soap ui maven plugin too...

On 9/25/07, James Strachan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've taken a first stab at adding an easy way of integration testing
> JBI artifacts (shared libraries, components and service assemblies)
> using a simple Spring XML notation that can be included into any JUnit
> test case...
>
> http://cwiki.apache.org/SM/integration-testing-in-spring.html
>
> This allows you to depend on artifacts using their maven groupId and
> artifactId and then the version is inferred (using the generated
> META-INF/maven/dependencies.properties via the jbi-maven-plugin).
>
> My idea was to show how we can boot up servicemix with some artifacts
> from the local repo, then use Camel to fire in messages and make
> assertions and so forth to test that the JBI artifacts actually deploy
> correctly and do what is expected etc.
>
> Feedback most appreciated if this can be improved...
>
> --
> James
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>
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>


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