[jboss-as7-dev] Consolidate Arquillian test infrastructure

Jason T. Greene jason.greene at redhat.com
Wed Jun 8 17:08:51 EDT 2011


This is merged

On 6/8/11 1:55 PM, Thomas Diesler wrote:
> Folks,
>
> the initial work on consolidating the arquillian test infrastructure
> (AS7-734 <https://issues.jboss.org/browse/AS7-734>) is done.
>
> What you see in pull request 49
> <https://github.com/jbossas/jboss-as/pull/49> installs the latest
> arquillian 1.0.0.Beta2 release to use with all test suites. These are
>
> testsuite
> + smoke
> + spec
> + integration
>
> The AS7 instance is started in managed mode (i.e. in a separate VM).
> There is no arquillian subsystem any more nor any test related jar
> artefacts in modules. Instead the arquillian endpoint is deployed before
> the first test. As a side effect of arq managed it is also possible to
> manually start up an AS7 instance and run the tests as usual. This is
> useful for in container debugging. The maven test goal works as
> expected. You can run individual tests with -Dtest=Foo
>
> For this iteration, the focus was on infrastructure not on individual
> test failures. All tests were ported to the new arquillian API. Tests
> that failed for obvious reasons were fixed the hard ones ignored.
>
> To see which tests were ignored run
>
>  > git grep AS7-734
>
> Attached is a snapshot of the ignored tests. I'll take care of the osgi
> ones. For the others I'd like to ask the respective authors to have a look.
>
> JSF testing is currently disabled completely because of its dependency
> on the arquillian servlet protocol. I'll follow up with the JSF folks so
> we can decide how to resurrect those.
>
> Overall writing integration tests should now be much easier.
>
> cheers
> -thomas
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