Hi,Claudio Filho >From your fail log with Oracle JDK and OpenJDK, it may have no any relation with any JDK. Your env is OK, Just case fail, for BVT case wrote by GUI, not UNO interface. So there may be some case failed.
For GUI case, there may have some offset impact test result. first, not do other operation when BVT is running. second, if there are fail case, you need check it manually again. 2013/4/12 Li Feng Wang <[email protected]> > hi, alfredo chable torrez, > What JDK version of your env, Is it JDK1.5? If yes, you may need change > to JDK1.6 or above. > There maybe some code invoke JDK 1.6 API, that cause your compile error > with JDK 1.5. > > > > 2013/4/12 alfredo chable torrez <[email protected]> > >> Hello team, >> i have a new error in the compile because the version of javac is >> incompatible. >> http://imagebin.org/253669 >> can you tell me, Why is that? >> what can i do? >> Regars >> >> Yurggent Alfredo >> >> >> 2013/4/11 Claudio Filho <[email protected]> >> >> > Hi >> > >> > 2013/4/10 Li Feng Wang <[email protected]> >> > > I just use Oracle JDK to construct BVT automation , not OpenJDK, not >> > > sure to support OpenJDK in BVT automation. >> > >> > IMHO, to test BVT with OpenJDK is a good thing. I remember in 2005 (or >> > 2007) when the distros's people (i remember of debian people) that did >> the >> > compatibility with OpenJDK into source code. >> > >> > If we think to hug the linux universe, is important to maintain this >> point, >> > including BVT. And what I know, today need a small attention in some >> > details in programming time. Today, Oracle and Open Java are very close. >> > >> > > You can send your Oracle JDK error log in your reply to all. >> > >> > I think that the list not support attachs, so I pushed my files in my >> > directory[1]. >> > [1]http://people.apache.org/~filhocf/aoo/bvt/ >> > >> > Bests, >> > Claudio >> > >> > > > > -- > Best Wishes, LiFeng Wang > -- Best Wishes, LiFeng Wang
