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Ondrej Zizka updated ARQ-650:
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Summary: Provide path to managed container instance, e.g inject it into
@ArquillianResource File (was: Provide path to container instance, e.g inject it into
@ArquillianResource File)
Description:
Basically, I want to be able to get the value which is passed to Arq through:
{code}
<property
name="jbossHome">${basedir}/target/jbossas-smoke</property>
{code}
In JBoss AS testsuite, we currently put this information manually to arquillian.xml.
It is needed because multi-container tests, and some more complex tests, do not suffice
with one instance, and naming them like jboss-instance-0, jboss-instance-1 is
unacceptable.
Could be also useful for other other containers.
was:
In JBoss AS testsuite, we currently put this information manually to arquillian.xml.
It is needed because multi-container tests, and some more complex tests, do not suffice
with one instance, and naming them like jboss-instance-0, jboss-instance-1 is
unacceptable.
Provide path to managed container instance, e.g inject it into
@ArquillianResource File
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Key: ARQ-650
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/ARQ-650
Project: Arquillian
Issue Type: Feature Request
Security Level: Public(Everyone can see)
Components: JBoss Containers
Affects Versions: 1.0.0.CR5
Reporter: Ondrej Zizka
Basically, I want to be able to get the value which is passed to Arq through:
{code}
<property
name="jbossHome">${basedir}/target/jbossas-smoke</property>
{code}
In JBoss AS testsuite, we currently put this information manually to arquillian.xml.
It is needed because multi-container tests, and some more complex tests, do not suffice
with one instance, and naming them like jboss-instance-0, jboss-instance-1 is
unacceptable.
Could be also useful for other other containers.
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