If you use Karaf, Karaf has a bunch of helpers for pax-exam for
writing integration tests.  We use that internally in karaf.

On Thu, May 5, 2011 at 11:14, Jim Talbut <[email protected]> wrote:
> Marcel (and others),
>
> Thanks for the suggestions.
>
> My problem is that I need to ensure that I can quickly (and automatically) 
> produce a test environment that is the same as a live karaf instance.
> Given that I also need to be able to zap it and start again the simplest 
> solution ought to be the maven-pax-plugin, but I can't get Pax Runner to 
> produce an environment identical to a standalone Karaf instance.
>
> File Install and shell commands are not ideal because of the need to zap it 
> and start again with a precisely known configuration (I'd need to write code 
> to start/stop/clean the environment).
>
> Apache ACE ought to be the ideal tool for managing live environments, but 
> it's not ready for release yet (I couldn't get the version I checked out to 
> actually deploy anything).
>
>
> So I think that the correct approach is a combination of pax-runner (for 
> test) and ACE (for live), but neither is quite able to do what I need right 
> now.
> Does anyone have a platform definition file for Pax runner that produces an 
> environment identical to the out of the box Karaf?
>
> Thanks
>
> Jim
>
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