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Re: Not found Junit Test Case [message #14288 is a reply to message #14272] |
Thu, 15 January 2009 16:05 |
Ketan Padegaonkar Messages: 873 Registered: July 2009 |
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It does not matter where your workspace is located.
In order that tests are repeatable, and reproducible every time, it is
generally the case that you clear your workspace.
If you need some projects or some workspace settings that you need in
your workspace, you may import them as part of your test setup.
-- Ketan
On 15/1/09 20:49, Luis Miguel wrote:
> Hi,
> If you look the part of tutorial: "Executing SWTBot Tests for Eclipse
> Plugins", when we select the application that I want to test,there are
> three parts that we must configure: Workspace data, Program to run and
> Java Runtime Environment. The first (Workspace data), we select
> "${workspace_loc}/../junit-workspace" or we select a new workspace? Is
> this important?
>
> Thanks and regards
>
> Luis Miguel
>
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