I already posted a question regarding this in the beginners section, until I found this thread.
Adam, if you're still around, could you tell a bit more specifically how your solution was put together? We've been using embedded JBoss for unit testing so far, but now we are trying to get rid of it.
Other solutions would be welcome as well. As Adam pointed out, it seems that JUnitEE is a dead project nowadays. I have found Cactus too, but haven't really checked it out yet.
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hello,
i customized the "service.bat" in a way, PerterJ described.
when starting the service via " net start ", i got the following message:
JBOSS_KIWO PD1 Application Server 4.2 is starting.
JBOSS_KIWO PD1 Application Server 4.2could not be started.
The service did not report an error.
More help is available by typing NET HELPMSG 3534.
Any suggestions?
thank you,
marc
ps:
"JBoss 4.2.1.GA" under "Windows 2003 SP2"
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Didn't know where to put this, so as I'm a newbie with JBoss, I'll start here. :)
I'm trying to figure out how to run Junit tests against the "real" JBoss (4.0.5.GA), not the embedded one. We've been using the embedded JBoss for testing, but it seems that embedded JBosses behavior somewhat differs from the actual JBoss, so it seems a bit pointless to do testing in that environment.
We started out by doing a simple test client that connects to a running JBoss server, except that our client can't use the local EJBs remotely. We wouldn't want to change the local EJBs to remote just for testing, so is there a workaround for this or should we try some other way?
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I have given the view permission to the admin portal to a specific group, and I also added the view permission to the AdminPortletInstance.
Now a member of this group can access the jboss admin interface, but when I go to a specific page's "page layout" interface, the portlet instance list below "Select content that will be added to the page:" is empty.
This list is apparently also rendered by some portlet, but I cannot find it and set permissions for it.
Any ideas?
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