[jbosstools-dev] New git repository for soa tests
Nick Boldt
nboldt at redhat.com
Thu Jan 31 15:35:17 EST 2013
A new repository for bot tests?
Why not https://github.com/jbosstools/jbosstools-integration-tests/ ?
On 01/31/2013 12:31 PM, Max Rydahl Andersen wrote:
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>> what do you think about having new git repository for SOA related bot tests?
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> We should be using integration-stack now instead of just SOA :)
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>> SOA tests include bpel, jbpm, modeshape, teiid designer etc. And these components are independently released.
>> Now, the soa tests are in jbosstools-integration-tests together with jbt core tests.
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>> The problem is that the next soa release will be for juno, so I'm developing tests under Juno.
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>> It means committing to jbosstools-4.0.x branch while people for JBT core commit to the master branch (Kepler).
>> But what happens when I start developing soa tests for Kepler? Possibly commit my juno changes to kepler branch.
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> Yes, you merge them down.
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>> What happens when there is another eclipse release? It seams that I will be still behind the master branch :(
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> That is/will hopefully change.
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>> Another reason is that soa tests have nothing in common with core tests. Everyone is still dividing the tools into core and soa.
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>> So, lets start discussing about pros and cons ;-)
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> Well, technically it is fine/ok for this but I can see the advantage of creating a jbosstools-integration-stack-test repo (or similar named) as
> these tests would be related to jbosstools-integration-stack releases.
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> It also maps to the notion of having coretests and integrationstacktests updatesites for dev/build testing.
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> So I'm +1 on doing a split - but still need to solve the reddeer/botext scenario and you would still have similar job of working in different branches in this stack
> since both 4.0.x and 4.1 stuff will be active.
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> /max
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