I second Andreas on that point. PaxExam-Karaf will become a new Karaf
sub-project very soon (we hope before the end of the week with Andreas).
PaxExam-Karaf provides a very flexible way to test Karaf powered
application. I'm sure that it will be really helpful for ServiceMix.
Regards
JB
On 11/16/2011 02:13 PM, Andreas Pieber wrote:
You might want to give paxexam-karaf test-framework a look for this task [1]
Kind regards,
Andreas
[1] https://github.com/openengsb/labs-paxexam-karaf
On Wed, Nov 16, 2011 at 10:08, Gert Vanthienen<[email protected]>wrote:
L.S.,
If you look at the NMR and features integration tests we have at the
moment, they are using spring-osgi-test that pulls in older versions of
Spring and the tests have been written with lists of bundles to be loaded
hard-coded in the test classes. How about transforming these into Pax-Exam
tests that leverage the assembly's features.xml files and
config.properties/jre.properties values instead? That way, the maintenance
of the integration tests should be quite a bit less cumbersome but we will
also have integration tests that are matching the runtime container
environment a lot better.
Regards,
Gert Vanthienen
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