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Re: [gemini-dev] gemini tests
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Hi Mike
Gemini Web uses the Virgo test framework for its integration tests.
In this and some other respects Gemini Web is like a Virgo project, so much so that within Virgo we have started to referring to Gemini Web as a sister project of Virgo.
Glyn
On 18 Jun 2010, at 16:02, Mike Keith wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I know that Bob, you are using the Spring OSGi test framework, and the
> mocks, and I assume that Costin is also using this framework. Glyn, are
> you using it as well?
>
> I may actually get some testing resources for the Gemini JPA project,
> since EclipseLink wants to make use of the Gemini code and wants some
> testing done on it. We were considering suggesting the Spring OSGi test
> framework for their QA but have some questions:
>
> - The tests need to extend a framework class, and that seems kind of
> hard to fit existing tests into. Is there a common delegate or
> workaround to get around this?
> - With a bundle getting synthesized and installed at test execution time
> I am worried about the magic being confusing to the QA people. Is this a
> valid concern?
> - With a generated bundle being installed that includes the tests, I was
> wondering how hard it would be for QA folks to debug when things go
> south during a test?
> - Do the results surface in a way that QA would be able to see an
> automated test result and determine where things went wrong (for example
> if the framework didn't start)?
> - I assume that it doesn't have dependencies on Spring DM. What about
> other third party jars?
>
> Any input will be appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
> -Mike
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