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(Building & Running the SDO Junit tests)
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# eclipselink.sdo, eclipselink.sdo.lib and eclipselink.sdo.test checked out into workspace/view
 
# eclipselink.sdo, eclipselink.sdo.lib and eclipselink.sdo.test checked out into workspace/view
 
# Edit build.properties either at this project level or globally in your user directory..
 
# Edit build.properties either at this project level or globally in your user directory..
**Windows: C:\Documents and Settings\<user-dir>
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##Windows: C:\Documents and Settings\<user-dir>
**Linux:
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##Linux:
***javaee.lib=<jar_location>/javaee.jar
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**javaee.lib=<jar_location>/javaee.jar
***junit.lib=<JUNIT_HOME>/junit.jar
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**junit.lib=<JUNIT_HOME>/junit.jar
***tools.lib=<JAVA_HOME/lib/tools.jar
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**tools.lib=<JAVA_HOME/lib/tools.jar
  
** Configuration options
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**'''Configuration options'''
 
***customContext = true (run test using an thread-safe instantiable instance of SDOHelperContext) - default
 
***customContext = true (run test using an thread-safe instantiable instance of SDOHelperContext) - default
 
***customContext = false (run test using static HelperContext Singleton)
 
***customContext = false (run test using static HelperContext Singleton)
  
  
* '''Building & Running within an Eclipse Workspace subclipse checkout
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* '''Building & Running within an Eclipse Workspace via subclipse checkout
  
 
The SDO test suite is written using JUnit.  It consists of a set of jars that contain various tests and resources. The SDO tests are contained in the eclipselink.sdo.test project
 
The SDO test suite is written using JUnit.  It consists of a set of jars that contain various tests and resources. The SDO tests are contained in the eclipselink.sdo.test project

Revision as of 11:02, 24 October 2007

Summary

This page is intended to outline the setup and execution steps required to successfully run the SDO JUnit tests - It is currently undergoing the first draft as of 20071019.

Building & Running the SDO Junit tests

Prerequisites:

  1. Eclipse installed with the subclipse pluggin or TortoiseSVN for out of eclipse checkouts
  2. Required projects eclipselink.core and eclipselink.lib checked out into workspace/view
  3. eclipselink.sdo, eclipselink.sdo.lib and eclipselink.sdo.test checked out into workspace/view
  4. Edit build.properties either at this project level or globally in your user directory..
    1. Windows: C:\Documents and Settings\<user-dir>
    2. Linux:
    • javaee.lib=<jar_location>/javaee.jar
    • junit.lib=<JUNIT_HOME>/junit.jar
    • tools.lib=<JAVA_HOME/lib/tools.jar
    • Configuration options
      • customContext = true (run test using an thread-safe instantiable instance of SDOHelperContext) - default
      • customContext = false (run test using static HelperContext Singleton)


  • Building & Running within an Eclipse Workspace via subclipse checkout

The SDO test suite is written using JUnit. It consists of a set of jars that contain various tests and resources. The SDO tests are contained in the eclipselink.sdo.test project

  1. Navigate to the <workspace>/eclipselink.sdo.test directory
  2. Run the sdo.test/build.xml by typing "ant". This will compile in order eclipselink.core, eclipselink.sdo and eclipselink.sdo.test.
  3. View results in the reports subdirectory for either customContext = true|false
  • Building & Running within a Subversion checkout
  1. Create your own view directory - for example "c:/myview/"
  2. Check out the SVN project for SDO into this directory
  3. Navigate to the eclipselink.sdo.test directory
  4. Run sdo.test/build.xml by typing "ant"
  5. View results in the reports subdirectory

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