+1 - as well as hopefully we can have a policy around fixing bugs - that when you fix them - that we put a test in to catch what's being fixed!

Cheers,
Ruppert
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On Nov 17, 2009, at 1:50 PM, Scott Gray wrote:

Hi Matthieu,

I'm not sure if you've been watching the commit logs but I'm actively working my way through the junit tests and the moment and getting them all back to passing again.

I haven't used selenium yet but my results for the junit tests have 0 errors and 12 failures.

Getting some continuous integrations setup is a great idea, hopefully we can get something setup on the apache infrastructure in the not too distant future and then reach an agreement among the committers (and contributors) that the tests should never be allowed to fail (or at least not for very long).

Regards
Scott

HotWax Media
http://www.hotwaxmedia.com

On 18/11/2009, at 2:18 AM, Matthieu Bollot wrote:

Hi devs,

We (at nereide) are starting to make a continuous integration server,
the purpose is to have seleniums and junit tests ran daily to react
quickly in a near future.
This night, from 2 failures, we now have 29 failures and 6 errors (I'm
obviously talking about ofbiz trunk)

Is it something well-known ? Does a lot of people take care about it ?

Cheers,
Matthieu.


PS : if you are not aware with junit tests, all you need to do is ant
run-tests, and open runtime/logs/test-results/html/index.html, or see
our latest results here :
http://selenium.neogia.org/ofbizAddOn/ofbiz/runtime/logs/test-results/html/index.html



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