On 11/17/2012 12:26 AM, Max Rydahl Andersen wrote:
cc'ing jbosstools-dev:
> Probably I missed discussion about this I'm sorry.
nope - it haven't really been discussed.
> What do you think about adding JBT integration tests (SWTBot tests) to JBT coretest (
http://download.jboss.org/jbosstools/updates/nightly/coretests) update site?
If the integration-tests will work on the core target platform then sure.
But afaik you still use a mix of reddeer and soa dependencies so not sure it makes sense
to add them to coretests at this point ?
Yes this is true but we are going to use
reddeer in future and SOA tests
are going to have soa dependencies also AFAIK.
The tests that uses the core target platform and are plain core tests could go there
afaics, but depend on the usecase and when these plugins will be considered
"released"
It's right but than we have to maintain list of test
plugins considered
as "released" and coul be published to core tests site.
> For QE it would be useful for running tests on Jenkins without building integration
tests locally. Of course we can also solve this problem by creating separate update site
for integration tests. I can't say what is easier.
Having a site for integration-tests might make sense if its dependencies keeps being a
mix of things and never really released/tagged similar to the other plugins.
Is this *just* for running tests on jboss jenkins or your internal mchydra jenkins tests
?
Right now the reason is to run tests on machydra jenkins. I don't know
about anyother reason.
/max
I will discuss this with rest of QE team to see what to do next.
Vlado.