For the plugin, you really need to test SQL generation, DDL generation, model
reverse engineering, PK generation, that kind of stuff. You don't need to test
all of EOF, so it is a bit constrained. But the results you are testing for
are definitely plugin specific.
Chuck
On Apr 18, 2011, at
It would be great to have unit tests for EOF, so that we can try all plugins
and check if they are all working.
> I don't know of a suite, but it is a good idea.
>
> Chuck
>
> On Apr 18, 2011, at 1:27 PM, Jeffrey Simpson wrote:
>
>> So I am taking my ancient DB2 plugin and updating into a more
I don't know of a suite, but it is a good idea.
Chuck
On Apr 18, 2011, at 1:27 PM, Jeffrey Simpson wrote:
> So I am taking my ancient DB2 plugin and updating into a more modern plugin.
> My hope is to contribute this to Wonder. Is there a standard test suite I
> should run the plugin agains
So I am taking my ancient DB2 plugin and updating into a more modern plugin.
My hope is to contribute this to Wonder. Is there a standard test suite I
should run the plugin against?
I am planing to test against both DB2 for Linux and DB2 for iSeries.
Jeffrey Simpson
Senior Software Enginee
My guess is that "Failed to parse" is really caused by some other unexpected
error like:
>>> Caused by: java.net.UnknownHostException: NET-DIST.school19.xeno.ru:
>>> NET-DIST.school19.xeno.ru
>>
You could take a look at SiteConfig.xml to ensure that it is correctly formed.
If you are