Hi Chris, You're most welcome to create a jira issue, I can't guarantee I'll be able to work on it anytime soon however.
Regards Scott On 25/01/2010, at 6:53 AM, Chris Snow wrote: > Hi Scott, > > That works great - much quicker! > > I have started up the normal container and I have created a service > (runTestSuite) that instantiates the TestRunContainer. The service is marked > as exported, so I am just running the tests via a SOAP call at the moment. > > This functionality would be good in webtools. It would also be good if a > test could be executed against a running ofbiz via the main build ant script. > Using ant, we could easily run tests from eclipse by creating an external > run task for each test. > > Shall I raise this as a JIRA improvement? > > Many thanks, > > Chris > > > Scott Gray wrote: >> You could try manually initializing and starting the TestRunContainer, but >> obviously changes to java files will only take effect after you recompile. >> >> Let me know how it goes, there is potential that we could put something like >> this into webtools alongside the selenium tests. >> >> Regards >> Scott >> >> HotWax Media >> http://www.hotwaxmedia.com >> >> On 23/01/2010, at 11:41 AM, chris snow wrote: >> >> >>> Scott Gray-2 wrote: >>> >>>> It should be possible to run a test suite against an already running >>>> instance, assuming no compilation is required and the database is in the >>>> state required by the tests (i.e. pretty much unchanged from a fresh >>>> install). >>>> >>>> >>> I'm lovin the test framework, but I'm still finding the startup time to be a >>> pain. What would need to be done to run the tests against an already >>> running instance? >>> >>> Many thanks, >>> >>> Chris >>> >>> -- >>> View this message in context: >>> http://n4.nabble.com/tests-are-slow-tp1014608p1288334.html >>> Sent from the OFBiz - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. >>> >> >> >
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