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Revision as of 11:47, 19 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 the SDO Junit tests
Running the SDO Junit tests
Source checked into Eclipse workspace
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
- Run the build.xml in base directory of sdo.test. This will create a set of jar files containing the sdo runtime.
- Navigate to the <workspace>/eclipselink.sdo.test directory
- Run ant build.xml
- View results in the reports subdirectory
Source checked outside of Eclipse workspace
- Create your own view directory - for example "c:/myview/"
- Check out the SVN project for SDO into this directory
- Navigate to the eclipselink.sdo.test directory
- Run ant build.xml
- View results in the reports subdirectory