Hi folks,
We are going forward with Seam as the foundation of our application architecture for
"the big project". So, I need some definitive answers on unit testing with
Seam.
There is conflicting information regarding how one should go about unit testing
components. One camp says to use SeamTest, the other camp says that you should not use
it.
See in particular: here and here.
Or search for "unit test could not find datasource" with "include all
items" set to true in the Seam forum.
Q1. What is the right way to unit test Seam components?
Q2. How does one test without SeamTest?
The same problem that everyone seems to run into is that when they make the call:
| Persistence.createEntityManagerFactory("my-data-source")
|
The testing errors out since the datasource can not be found. The suggestion was made to
register the datasource in JNDI, but no one (including myself hence this post) talks about
how to do so without relying on SeamTest to do so.
What are all the steps that one needs to take to perform unit testing against a datasource
without using the embedded container?
Ref: here.
Q2. How does one test with SeamTest?
Everyone seems to be getting the "cannot find datasource" error because the test
gets run before the embedded container is actually initialized. The generally agreed upon
workaround seem to be to initialize the datasource before every test is run:
See: here.
This is how we did it on our first Seam project. The code is ugly and hacking; bless the
programmer that took care of it for the team.
Is this really the "right" way to do it. I feel like I am doing something wrong
and this is a workaround. What is the official way to deal with this? Is this normal
behavior or are all of users doing something wrong?
What is the official way to deal with the issue? Is it really as simple as "configure
everything exactly the same way as the sample projects"? Remember everyone is
encountering this error using seam-gen'd projects.
This is really confusing. Gavin, Pete, we need your magic on this, you are the ones who
can shed the light onto our ignorance. This may sound like craziness to you, but it is
really frustrating.
Looking forward to your reply! :)
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