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Re: [cf-dev] Usage of reflections library

Hi Matthias,

have you made up your mind regarding replacing the reflections library?

I think Benjamin has made an unexpected but nevertheless worthwhile proposal :-) It doesn't seem too hard to re-factor the plugfest tests into JUnit based test cases that can be run from the command line... The only thing that would change seems to be that the test cases available could not be determined dynamically during runtime but would need to be declared as references in the code during development time. Personally, I do not think that this is much of a constraint since you do not seem to add many test cases (anymore) to the project ... 

What I consider more important is that we get ready for our release review :-)
If you don't mind I could give it a try and get rid of the reflections library using that approach...

Kai

> -----Original Message-----
> From: cf-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:cf-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] On
> Behalf Of Kovatsch Matthias
> Sent: Thursday, September 24, 2015 2:21 PM
> To: Californium (Cf) developer discussions
> Subject: Re: [cf-dev] Usage of reflections library
> 
> > This might be a stupid answer, butŠ JUnit?
> 
> JUnit is for internal tests. This checker is for the ETSI Plugtests. It
> is a stand-alone executable that communicates with any other CoAP
> implementation over the network. I never created JUnit Tests that run
> conveniently from the shell and behave like a normal program. Anyone? I
> will have a quick look on the Web...
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