On Aug 6, 2006, at 7:38 PM, Bill Dudney wrote:
Hi Dain,
Thanks for the info...
On Aug 6, 2006, at 11:05 AM, Dain Sundstrom wrote:
On Aug 5, 2006, at 11:03 PM, Bill Dudney wrote:
Hi All,
I can't deploy the itest .jar files to the latest version of
Geronimo built with the new m2 build (svn versions and repo paths
below). I think i have a patch to fix the problem but wanted to
touch base with everyone first to make sure that I'm not off in
the weeds.
Is anyone else running with this config (geronimo trunk and m2
build)?
So the basic problem is that the itest plans are on the 2.0
schema but Geronimo expects version 2.1 (now that I'm digging
around I see some test jar files in the geronimo-j2ee-builder
project that use the correct version, is that what everyone is
using to test with?). So anyway I have updated the itest plans
(and I have patch that I will attach to the JIRA if filed) so
they will deploy on Geronimo-1.2-SNAPSHOT. I wanted to run it by
the lists though before filing a JIRA.
The 2.0 itests are no longer run as as part of the Geronimo build,
so people stopped maintaining them. Last I heard Prasad was
looking at getting them to run again, but then he got sucked into
the m2 conversion.
Makes sense - valuable to get them going again? This code base (ejb
2.1) has to be kept up for some time to come correct? If so I think
it makes sense to migrate them. I'll look at getting the m2 in
place with the existing dir structure.
One other quick question: what is everyone doing to test changes
to openejb? Is anyone using the itests? Is the typical usage with
the m1 build? Questions questions...
In 2.0, I write some test cases in either the core or the builder
modules. Then I run the parts of the TCK I know will pound on the
code. In 3.0, I run the itests.
K, but TCK does not do people without access much good :-)
i'd love to have a set of test to run against any code I change to
make sure that I'm not hosing anything.
Anyone know how long the 2.0 itests have been abandoned? Is that
code way out of date (i'll tackle it but I want to have some idea
going in how much sleep I'm going to loose).
Quite a while, but I doubt very much that any tests are broken, just
the harness :-). I think that Prasad has gotten them working in m2
several times over the last 8 months, so be sure to talk with him
before you get in too deep. The geronimo list might attract more
attention.
thanks
david jencks
Thanks!
-bd-
-dain