On 06/01/2016 05:20 PM, Alessio Soldano wrote:
Il 01/06/2016 20:16, Ron Sigal ha scritto:
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>
>> ARQ + Undertow know each
other:http://arquillian.org/modules/undertow-embedded-container-adapter/
>
> My first inclination, like Weinan's, was to think that running
> everything in Wildfly was pretty heavy, but if we just start Wildfly
> once, that's not so bad.
Right, that's what I meant saying that it depends on how you implement
the solution. In practice, we might end up needing more than just a
single WFLY instance (perhaps because we need different container
configurations for different types of tests), but the number of
instances should really be limited (let's say less than 5?).
> After all, that's what the TCK does, as well as the new qe TS.
And the JBossWS testsuite ;)
> One problem I still have is that, when I'm working on a problem, I
> MUCH prefer running tests in an embedded container like tjws or Undertow.
Not sure what the preference is based on, but if that's because you
don't want to manually start the container, etc... Arquillian does
that for you.
I just like the instantaneous startup. For example, I just ran a test in
RESTEASY-TEST-WF8, and it took 2.7 seconds to start up Wildfly and
another 2.7 seconds to create and deploy the WAR. Better than AS 5 ;-)
but still a little annoying.
> I guess I could just write a standalone test and then turn it into an
> arquillian test when I'm done. But if Arquillian works with Undertow,
> which I didn't know, that might be the best of all worlds.
I've never tried this, but afaiu yes it works with Undertow.
> I'm a little worried though about the time it takes Arquillian to
> create a WAR, which isn't insignificant ...
It's not that bad after all; btw, once you have all tests as
arquillian ones and you ensure they do not make assumptions on the
server being there just for each of them (which is also good), you can
most likely make the testsuite execution concurrent and run multiple
tests at the same time.
Cheers
Alessio
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