Could someone post Rick's script? I am very interested in looking @ it.
Thanks,
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Here is the ant script that I was referring to the properties file that
powers it. Also included are the caveats that I gave Janet:
A few caveats:
1. It is targeted specifically to MSSQL.
2. I am using the open source JTDS drivers (
http://jtds.sourceforge.net/) to access our databases.
http://www.barneyb.com/barneyblog/2007/07/13/schema-tool-update/
This is quite a useful tool for managing database migrations.
Mark F
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+1 to dbunit. You also have the option of wrapping each unit test in a
transaction and then rolling it back at the end.
Jaime Metcher
Yes, that works too. In this case dbUnit's restore capability is a better fit.
I got a good quickstart to dbUnit thanks to Rich's script and I'm really liking
Janet,
+1 to dbunit. You also have the option of wrapping each unit test in a
transaction and then rolling it back at the end.
Jaime Metcher
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From: Janet MacKay [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, 5 October 2007 3:28 AM
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Subject: SOT: Rollback db
Thanks Rich. That is helpful. Off to download and review DBUnit.
Thanks,
Janet
Janet,
If you would like, I have a (work in progress) ant build file that uses
dbunit's ant task to export / reset my database. I would be happy to email
it to you offlist if you think it might be useful.
HTH,
Rich,
That would be great. Thanks.
Janet
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Rich,
That would be great. Thanks.
Janet
No problem. It should be on its way. Let me know if I can be of any more
help.
Rich Kroll
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Does anyone know of an article(s) explaining how to work rollbacks into
unit testing? I want to test a series of DAO's, but am not sure how to
incorporate this into my tests.
Janet
You can incorporate a tool like DBUnit into your workflow
(http://dbunit.sourceforge.net/).
HTH,
Rich Kroll
You can incorporate a tool like DBUnit into your workflow
(http://dbunit.sourceforge.net/).
HTH,
Rich Kroll
Thanks. I'm new to unit testing in general, so sorry if this is a dumb question
:) .. I think I understand the concept of DBUnit, but I can't visualize where
it fits into picture. Are
Thanks. I'm new to unit testing in general, so sorry if this is a dumb
question :) .. I think I understand the concept of DBUnit, but I can't
visualize where it fits into picture. Are DBUnit tests something separate,
written in java, or do they somehow tie into my CFUnit/CFCUnit tests? Can
Thanks Rich. That is helpful. Off to download and review DBUnit.
Thanks,
Janet
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