[jbosstools-dev] test for aggregator build?

Max Rydahl Andersen max.andersen at redhat.com
Wed Sep 5 04:04:43 EDT 2012


On 05 Sep 2012, at 04:31, Nick Boldt <nboldt at redhat.com> wrote:

> http://anonsvn.jboss.org/repos/jbosstools/trunk/build/aggregate/ contains some shared scripts in the root, and then child folders are for building different types of aggregates:
> 
> * bottests-site (deprecated in favour of two sites, one for coretests-site and one for soatests-site),
> * coretests-site (test features/plugins for core components),
> * local-site (to assist w/ building and testing locally - see README),
> * site (standard core aggregate, might benefit from being renamed),
> * soa-site (standard soa tools aggregate),
> * soatests-site (test plugins/features for the soa components), and
> * webtools-site (which is AS, Archives, and JMX under a special category which WTP uses to make AS and EAP discoverable server types within their wizards).
> 
> So... if you wanted to nest some test plugins for verifying content on the sites, I might suggest site/tests/ as a reasonable place to start.

well site it self is a eclipse-update-site packaging so putting tests subdirs under it is not really possible.

I wonder if I could just add a basic java unit test to this one....i'll try that. 

/max

> 
> N
> 
> On 09/04/2012 03:45 AM, Max Rydahl Andersen wrote:
>> Hey,
>> 
>> where would one put tests for the aggregator build ?
>> 
>> Looking for such a place to write tests for https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBIDE-12093 concerning resources that should be in all our aggregated bundles
>> that would be really tedious to put in every testsuite.
>> 
>> Thus I thought, lets put it in the aggregator build but thats where I got lost inside build/aggregator.
>> 
>> For some reason the build/aggregator looks like one big dumping ground of different attempts on a build so not sure where the tests could be placed ?
>> 
>> /max
>> 
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