Interesting, thanks Adrian! Jacques
On Sunday, December 29, 2013 9:45 PM adrian.c...@sandglass-software.com wrote > JUnit does not guarantee the tests will be run in the order that they > appear in source code: > > http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3693626/how-to-run-test-methods-in-specific-order-in-junit4 > > Somehow, we got away with it. So, we need to fix our unit tests to > remove that assumption. I fixed one test in revision 1554064. > > Adrian Crum > Sandglass Software > www.sandglass-software.com > > On 12/29/2013 2:24 PM, Adrian Crum wrote: >> It seems JUnit is not running the tests in the same sequence as before. >> The tests are failing when a later test depends on the results of a >> previous test. >> >> I am still looking into this. >> >> Adrian Crum >> Sandglass Software >> www.sandglass-software.com >> >> On 12/11/2013 6:15 AM, Jacques Le Roux wrote: >>> Yes here also, running >>> ant clean clean-data build load-demo run-tests >>> >>> I got 3 errors >>> accountingtests >>> testWithdraw >>> testDeposit >>> servicetests >>> entitytests >>> testSOAPSimpleService (this one fails sometimes here even >>> with Java 6) >>> >>> and 4 failures >>> entitytests >>> testFindDistinct >>> testForeignKeyRemove >>> testStoreByCondition >>> testRemoveByCondition >>> >>> Jacques >>> >>> On Wednesday, December 11, 2013 10:03 AM Adrian Crum >>> <adrian.c...@sandglass-software.com> wrote: >>>> The tests are not passing on Java 7. I have tried it on three different >>>> computers. Does anyone else have that problem? >>>> >>>> Adrian Crum >>>> Sandglass Software >>>> www.sandglass-software.com >>>> >>>> On 12/7/2013 7:33 AM, Adrian Crum wrote: >>>>> Support for Java 6 is fading: >>>>> >>>>> http://java.com/en/download/faq/java_6.xml >>>>> >>>>> We need to discuss moving OFBiz over to Java 7. >>>>> >>>>> I have been building and running OFBiz R13 on Oracle Java 7 for over a >>>>> month, and there were some minor compilation problems, but they were >>>>> easy to fix. >>>>> >>>>> What do you think?