I got it now! Sorry for the confusion, I haven't done much java
testing in the past..
Thanks,
Anthony
On 7-Feb-10, at 12:30 AM, Andrea Aime wrote:
> Anthony McCallum ha scritto:
>> Hi Andrea,
>> Ok, I can see that now. So after subclassing both the test class
>> and the corresponding test
Anthony McCallum ha scritto:
> Hi Andrea,
>
> Ok, I can see that now. So after subclassing both the test class and
> the corresponding test setup class (and of course implementing them
> correctly), then we should be set? I guess what I'm confused about is
> where these 150 other tests come f
Hi Andrea,
Ok, I can see that now. So after subclassing both the test class and
the corresponding test setup class (and of course implementing them
correctly), then we should be set? I guess what I'm confused about is
where these 150 other tests come from, when we have only identified 32
Anthony McCallum ha scritto:
> Hi Andrea,
>
> Yes, this helps, thanks! We have come up with a list of about 32 JUnit
> test classes to implement (which will be subclasses of the abstract
> classes you mentioned). Does this sound correct? We will create these
> classes at
> http://svn.osgeo.
Hi Andrea,
Yes, this helps, thanks! We have come up with a list of about 32 JUnit test
classes to implement (which will be subclasses of the abstract classes you
mentioned). Does this sound correct? We will create these classes at
http://svn.osgeo.org/geotools/branches/2.6.x/modules/unsupported
Anthony McCallum ha scritto:
> Hi Andrea,
>
> I'm beginning some deeper digging into the geotools JUnit tests. Right
> now I'm looking at the postgis tests to get an idea of the number and
> types of tests we need to implement. I've noticed that in the main
> postigs test folder, there is als
Hi Andrea,
I'm beginning some deeper digging into the geotools JUnit tests. Right now
I'm looking at the postgis tests to get an idea of the number and types of
tests we need to implement. I've noticed that in the main postigs test
folder, there is also a subfolder titled "ps" which appears to c
Thanks Andrea, that clears things up!
On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 11:18 AM, Andrea Aime wrote:
> Anthony McCallum ha scritto:
>
>> Hi Andrea,
>>
>> Does that mean we should be able to get away with only using the
>> pre-existing tests in
>> http://svn.osgeo.org/geotools/branches/2.6.x/modules/librar
Anthony McCallum ha scritto:
> Hi Andrea,
>
> Does that mean we should be able to get away with only using the
> pre-existing tests in
> http://svn.osgeo.org/geotools/branches/2.6.x/modules/library/jdbc/src/test/java/org/geotools/jdbc
> as
> well as our created tests in
> http://svn.osgeo.org
Hi Andrea,
Does that mean we should be able to get away with only using the pre-
existing tests in
http://svn.osgeo.org/geotools/branches/2.6.x/modules/library/jdbc/src/test/java/org/geotools/jdbc
as well as our created tests in
http://svn.osgeo.org/geotools/branches/2.6.x/modules/plugin/jd
Anthony McCallum ha scritto:
> Hi Andrea,
>
> I am also working with Lim on this project. This list has already
> proven to be a very valuable resource for us. I have a couple of
> follow-up questions with regard to your reply. One of the areas which I
> will be working on is testing. I und
Hi Andrea,
I am also working with Lim on this project. This list has already proven to
be a very valuable resource for us. I have a couple of follow-up questions
with regard to your reply. One of the areas which I will be working on is
testing. I understand that we will need to create a test c
Hi Andrea and all,
Thank you for your reply and clarification, the alternative sounds
good and maybe we should just do that.
A few questions though (please forgive my ignorance being on an
open-source project for the first time):
- What is a community area? Is it a seperate branch or folder? How
d
lim goh ha scritto:
> We expect to perform multiple check-ins for collaboration within our
> team. I think we are going to setup a separate duplicate repository of
> Geotools on the Ingres server and use a two-phase check-in process. In
> other words, we will send a patch to Geotools along with rel
Hi Gabriel,
Thank you very much for your reply and I look forward to working with
you all and contributing to this very useful tool.
To answer to your question, I think its good to introduce ourselves to
the community who we really are.
I am Lim Goh, 4th year Computer Science student at Universit
Hi Lim,
yes, this is the correct place to look for developer's help.
So welcome on behalf of the wider GeoTools developer community, I'm sure
we'll be looking forward to help you getting started.
Important question: are you planning to contribute the Ingres plugin to
the GeoTools repository? I
Greetings everyone,
I am Lim from the UCOSP Winter 2010, Geotools team. We are working on
getting Geotools to support Ingres. I hope we will be of some help,
and also if we will be able to learn from some of the long-time
experts.
I believe this is the right list to ask questions on when we have
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