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Bela Ban commented on JGRP-601:
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Comment from Ryan, suggesting Husdon instead of DTF:
The DTF is more than just running jobs in parallel, it's a comprehensive test system
with it's own test definition and reporting sub-systems. So to take full advantage of
it, you would want to author your tests in the DTF test specification format. It can run
JUnit tests, but is not particularly better at this than Hudson. And the reporting and
control interfaces are probably worse.
Richard, do you mind sending Bela a link to the documentation we have for the DTF? This
will at least give him an idea of what is required and can be accomplished.
If you just want to parallelize your test suites, you can do that very easily in Hudson
without requiring you guys to have to learn how to write tests for the DTF. For instance,
Kabir did this for AOP:
http://hudson.qa.jboss.com/hudson/view/AOP/
He can now run all of his test suites across our "linux" slave pool with the
click of a few buttons.
We also use it to run the JBoss test suite across HPUX, Solaris, Windows, and Linux and
multiple JVM's on each platform:
http://hudson.qa.jboss.com/hudson/view/EAP/
Steve Ebersole uses it to run the Hibernate test suite across a matrix of DB's and
Drivers:
http://hudson.qa.jboss.com/hudson/job/hibernate-3.2/
So if you just want to run JUnit jobs in parallel, or perhaps across a configuration
matrix, Hudson is what you want.
Ryan
Parallelizing test suite
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Key: JGRP-601
URL:
http://jira.jboss.com/jira/browse/JGRP-601
Project: JGroups
Issue Type: Feature Request
Reporter: Bela Ban
Assigned To: Bela Ban
Fix For: 2.x
Run the following in parallel
- functional tests
- stack-specific tests
E.g. run UDP tests in parallel with TCP
Look at DTF (Distributed Test Framework) for this
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