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Revision as of 10:35, 22 October 2009
WTP Server Tools Smoke Test
Verify the following server tools function:
- Create resources
- Create a web project
- Create a JSP or servlet inside the project
- Ensure it builds and is targeted to a server correctly
- Run on Server
- Create a server
- Use Run or Debug on Server to launch one of the resources
- Check wizard and make sure the correct project is added to the server
- Ensure that the web browser shows up and the content is correct
- Edit/Update
- Modify the resource
- Reload the resource
The following scenarios are being reviewed to be add to the weekly smoke test. They will be formally added to the smoke test once they are included in the section above.
[DRAFT -- not yet added to the smoke test --]
- Parent/Child modules
- Create a web project
- Import the java project
- Create a dependency between the Webproject and the java Project using the Web project > (right click) > properties > Java EE Module Depependencies
- Create a servlet inside the project
- Make the servlet use the java class inside of the java project
- Use Run on Server to launch the servlet
- Modify the java class of the java project
- Ensure that the Servers view shows that the java project needs to republish, but not the webproject
- Use Run on Server to launch the servlet
- Ensure that all resources get synchronized
- Multiple modules
- Create two web project
- Create a JSP or servlet inside of each project
- Debug or reload the resource
[DRAFT -- not yet added to the smoke test --]