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Richard Kennard updated ARQ-556:
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Description:
Hi guys,
Thanks for all your hard work on Arquillian! I have a small feature request:
At present Arquillian has a rather 'programmatic' API: you have to write Java code
to do anything. This works great for ShrinkWrap, JUnit, HtmlUnit etc (ie. testing CDI,
EJB, JMS etc). But it doesn't work so well for non-Java-code tools such as Canoo
WebTest (ie. testing JSF).
In order to support Canoo WebTest, Arquillian should be able to deploy/start/stop the
server purely from Maven. Then I can use maven-webtest-plugin to run my webtest.xml
(purely from Maven) and I'm done! I find testing XHTML output using an XML-based
testing framework good because there is a lower 'impedence mismatch' than when
using Java-code to test XHTML output.
At present I'm able to get what I want using jboss-maven-plugin. It closely mirrors
tomcat-maven-plugin and jetty-maven-plugin, which is great. However:
1. I have to use a fragile 'sleep' to wait until my app has deployed (see
http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MJBOSS-61)
2. jboss-maven-plugin appears to be unsupported (hasn't been updated to support AS 6
or 7)
So I'd really like to see Arquillian supersede in this space? There is this:
https://github.com/arquillian/arquillian-maven, but apparently it isn't able to act
quite like jboss-maven-plugin can:
http://community.jboss.org/message/622128#622128
EXAMPLE PROJECT
---------------
An example of how I currently do this (using jboss-maven-plugin) can be found here:
https://github.com/metawidget/metawidget/tree/master/integration-tests/fa...
There is a pom.xml which you can do 'mvn install' on, and it'll
download/unpack/deploy/start/test/stop. You'll also need the parent pom:
https://github.com/metawidget/metawidget/tree/master/integration-tests/po...
was:
Hi guys,
Thanks for all your hard work on Arquillian! I have a small feature request:
At present Arquillian has a rather 'programmatic' API: you have to write Java code
to do anything. This works great for ShrinkWrap, JUnit, HtmlUnit etc (ie. testing CDI,
EJB, JMS etc). But it doesn't work so well for non-Java-code tools such as Canoo
WebTest (ie. testing JSF).
In order to support Canoo WebTest, Arquillian should be able to deploy/start/stop the
server purely from Maven. Then I can use maven-webtest-plugin to run my webtest.xml
(purely from Maven) and I'm done! I find testing XHTML output using an XML-based
testing framework good because there is a lower 'impedence mismatch' than when
using Java-code to test XHTML output.
At present I'm able to get what I want using jboss-maven-plugin. It closely mirrors
tomcat-maven-plugin and jetty-maven-plugin, which is great. However:
1. I have to use a fragile 'sleep' to wait until my app has deployed (see
http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MJBOSS-61)
2. jboss-maven-plugin appears to be unsupported (hasn't been updated to support AS 6
or 7)
So I'd really like to see Arquillian supersede in this space? There is this:
https://github.com/arquillian/arquillian-maven, but apparently it isn't able to act
quite like jboss-maven-plugin can:
http://community.jboss.org/message/622128#622128
EXAMPLE PROJECT
---------------
An example of how I currently do this (using jboss-maven-plugin) can be found here:
https://github.com/metawidget/metawidget/tree/master/integration-tests/fa...
There is a pom.xml which you can do 'mvn install' on, and it'll
download/unpack/deploy/start/test/stop. You'll also need the parent pom:
https://github.com/metawidget/metawidget/tree/master/integration-tests/po...
Forum Reference:
http://community.jboss.org/message/622128#622128 (was:
http://community.jboss.org/message/622128#622128)
Allow Arquillian to be used without writing Java code, for XML-based
tools like Canoo WebTest
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Key: ARQ-556
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/ARQ-556
Project: Arquillian
Issue Type: Feature Request
Security Level: Public(Everyone can see)
Reporter: Richard Kennard
Hi guys,
Thanks for all your hard work on Arquillian! I have a small feature request:
At present Arquillian has a rather 'programmatic' API: you have to write Java
code to do anything. This works great for ShrinkWrap, JUnit, HtmlUnit etc (ie. testing
CDI, EJB, JMS etc). But it doesn't work so well for non-Java-code tools such as Canoo
WebTest (ie. testing JSF).
In order to support Canoo WebTest, Arquillian should be able to deploy/start/stop the
server purely from Maven. Then I can use maven-webtest-plugin to run my webtest.xml
(purely from Maven) and I'm done! I find testing XHTML output using an XML-based
testing framework good because there is a lower 'impedence mismatch' than when
using Java-code to test XHTML output.
At present I'm able to get what I want using jboss-maven-plugin. It closely mirrors
tomcat-maven-plugin and jetty-maven-plugin, which is great. However:
1. I have to use a fragile 'sleep' to wait until my app has deployed (see
http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MJBOSS-61)
2. jboss-maven-plugin appears to be unsupported (hasn't been updated to support AS 6
or 7)
So I'd really like to see Arquillian supersede in this space? There is this:
https://github.com/arquillian/arquillian-maven, but apparently it isn't able to act
quite like jboss-maven-plugin can:
http://community.jboss.org/message/622128#622128
EXAMPLE PROJECT
---------------
An example of how I currently do this (using jboss-maven-plugin) can be found here:
https://github.com/metawidget/metawidget/tree/master/integration-tests/fa...
There is a pom.xml which you can do 'mvn install' on, and it'll
download/unpack/deploy/start/test/stop. You'll also need the parent pom:
https://github.com/metawidget/metawidget/tree/master/integration-tests/po...
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