What is your CLASSPATH?
--- Session Mwamufiya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks for the info; however, though the test
> compiles with no issues and
> creates a "HelloWorldTest.class" file in the same
> directory as the
> "HelloWorldTest.java" file, I keep getting an error
> when I try to run the
> test, which states that if can't find the class
> HelloWorldTest (though it is
> there in the same directory).
>
> Here is my "HelloWorldTest.java" file:
> package helloworld;
>
> import junit.framework.TestCase;
> import com.opensymphony.xwork2.Action;
> import com.opensymphony.xwork2.ActionSupport;
>
> public class HelloWorldTest extends TestCase {
>
> public void testHelloWorld() throws Exception {
>
> HelloWorld hello_world = new HelloWorld();
> String result = hello_world.execute();
>
> assertTrue("Expected a success result!",
> ActionSupport.SUCCESS.equals(result));
>
> assertTrue("Expected the default message!",
>
>
HelloWorld.MESSAGE.equals(hello_world.getMessage()));
> }
> }
>
> I just changed the package name from tutorial to
> helloworld for my own
> purposes, and compiled the file by putting the JUnit
> 4 jar in the classpath,
> which built fine. I'm not sure what could be wrong
> with the test?
>
> Here's the output from the command line:
> JUnit version 4.3.1
> Could not find class: helloworld.HelloWorldTest
>
> Time: 0
>
> OK (0 tests)
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Thanks a million.
>
> Session A. Mwamufiya
> Carnegie Mellon University
> MBA | Tepper School of Business
> MSE (software eng.) | School of Computer Science
> T: (412) 508-5455 | [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Wendy Smoak [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Saturday, June 09, 2007 2:54 PM
> To: Struts Users Mailing List
> Subject: Re: running the test in the HelloWorld
> tutorial
>
> On 6/9/07, Session Mwamufiya
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I currently build my java files with a .bat files
> that simply
> > calls on javac and places the class files where I
> want them.
>
> That's the info I was looking for. :)
>
> Are you already able to compile the test? (That
> will tell me you've
> already downloaded JUnit and put it on the
> classpath, because the test
> says 'import junit.framework.TestCase;')
>
> To run the test from the command line (or batch
> file) take a look at
> this JUnit FAQ:
> http://junit.sourceforge.net/doc/faq/faq.htm#tests_1
>
> I've never done this, but (with the appropriate
> things on the classpath,)
> try:
>
> java org.junit.runner.JUnitCore
> tutorial.HelloWorldTest
>
> > I would prefer to keep things as simple as this,
> because trying to
> understand
> > Maven would be adding yet another layer of
> complexity.
>
> Agreed.
>
> --
> Wendy
>
>
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