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Paul Robinson updated JBTM-955:
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Priority: Minor (was: Major)
Description:
These tests are built with ant. They are ran by deploying them as a war to a single JBoss
instance which deploys the services needed by the test. This war also exposes a web
interface that on request runs the tests and relays the results in the http response.
This process is automated by using ant to deploy the war and then making the http request
and validating the response. See here in code for scripts:
"XTS/localjunit/run-interop-tests.xml"
By using Arquillian we should be able to remove the ant script servlet, and web page then
have Arquillian deploy the services and run the tests directly in the container.
was:
Currently the XTS unit tests deploy a servlet that is invoked by an ant script.
By using Arquillian we should be able to remove the ant script and servlet then have
Arquillian deploy the services and run the tests directly in the container.
Update the XTS WSTX11 interop tests to use Arquillian
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Key: JBTM-955
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBTM-955
Project: JBoss Transaction Manager
Issue Type: Task
Security Level: Public(Everyone can see)
Reporter: Paul Robinson
Assignee: Amos Feng
Priority: Minor
Fix For: 5.0.0.M2
These tests are built with ant. They are ran by deploying them as a war to a single JBoss
instance which deploys the services needed by the test. This war also exposes a web
interface that on request runs the tests and relays the results in the http response.
This process is automated by using ant to deploy the war and then making the http request
and validating the response. See here in code for scripts:
"XTS/localjunit/run-interop-tests.xml"
By using Arquillian we should be able to remove the ant script servlet, and web page then
have Arquillian deploy the services and run the tests directly in the container.
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