Martin,

I introduced the JSF version detection tests. However, when I attempted to run them in container, I got so many other dependency errors that I was just lost as to how the test suite was passing at all. I found myself needing to add all sorts of JBoss JARs into the pom.xml, when I determined that I was way outside of the domain of my tests and we needed to take this issue to the team.

-Dan

On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 4:32 AM, Martin Gencur <mgencur@redhat.com> wrote:
There are results from yesterday (2009-02-17) on Linux machine in
Hudson:


---------Weld Core Tests-----------

Tests run: 231, Failures: 6, Errors: 0, Skipped: 0, Time elapsed:
429.714 sec <<< FAILURE!

Results :

Failed tests:
 testAlternativesOnProducers(org.jboss.weld.tests.alternatives.AlternativesTest)
 testDetectsJsf12Version(org.jboss.weld.tests.jsf.JsfApiAbstractionTest)
 testLoadsJsf12Classes(org.jboss.weld.tests.jsf.JsfApiAbstractionTest)
 testLoadsJsf20Classes(org.jboss.weld.tests.jsf.JsfApiAbstractionTest)
 testGetNamedBeanWithBinding(org.jboss.weld.tests.resolution.named.NamedBeanTest)
 testNamedInjectedFieldUsesFieldName(org.jboss.weld.tests.resolution.named.NamedBeanTest)



--------CDI TCK runner for Weld---------

Tests run: 791, Failures: 2, Errors: 0, Skipped: 0, Time elapsed: 1,490.474 sec <<< FAILURE!

Results :

Failed tests:
 testApplicationScopeActiveDuringCallToEjbTimeoutMethod(org.jboss.jsr299.tck.tests.context.application.ejb.EJBApplicationContextTest)
 testSingletonWithConversationScopeFails(org.jboss.jsr299.tck.tests.implementation.enterprise.broken.singletonWithConversationScope.SingletonWithConversationScopeTest)


All the other tests passed.

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