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<h2>Tuscany End User Sample Testing</h2>
<h3>Initial Setup</h3>&nbsp;
&nbsp; &nbsp;Most of the following only needs to be done once
unless noted otherwise.<br>
<ul>
<li>Be sure JAVA_HOME variable is pointing to a Java JDK directory.</li>
<li>Follow the steps to build Tuscany DAS Companyweb sample application from <a target="_blank" href="http://incubator.apache.org/tuscany/das-java-developer-guide.html">DAS Java Developer Guide</a>.</li>

<li>Change directory
to <span style="font-weight: bold;">java/das/samples/testing/tomcat</span>.</li>

<li>Download
Tomcat Core 6.0.<span style="font-style: italic;"><span style="color: rgb(255, 102, 102);">xx</span>&nbsp;</span>zip
for Windows or &nbsp;tar.gz for Linux &nbsp;from <a href="http://tomcat.apache.org/download-60.cgi" target="_blank">Apache
Tomcat</a>.</li>

<li>You can place the tomcat distribution in your java/samples/das/testing/tomcat directory or, alternatively, you can create/edit {user home}/build.properties to
change the property <b>tuscany.acceptance.tomcat.zipped</b> to tell the build
environment where the tomcat distribution zip file is located. </li>
<li>You may have to edit build.xml &nbsp;to change the property <span style="font-weight: bold;">tuscany.acceptance.tomcat.version</span>
to match the&nbsp;<span style="font-style: italic;"><span style="color: rgb(255, 102, 102);">xx</span></span>
to the specific version that you downloaded.</li>
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<h3>&nbsp;Running</h3>In
the <span style="font-weight: bold;">java/das/samples/testing/tomcat </span>
directory<b> </b>run maven:<br><code>mvn</code><br><h3>Explanation</h3>Maven&nbsp;does
the following:<br><ul><li>Unpacks the
Tomcat distribution into the target directory to ensure a pristine
environment.</li><li>It adds the appropriate Tuscany and it
dependencies jars into Tomcat <a href="../../companyweb/readme.htm#Tomcat_Setup" target="_blank"><small><span style="font-style: italic;">(for more&nbsp; details)</span></small></a></li><li>Does
the necessary changes
to Tomcat's configuration as required.&nbsp;<a href="../../companyweb/readme.htm#Tomcat_Setup" target="_blank"><small><span style="font-style: italic;">(for more&nbsp; details)</span></small></a></li><li>Deploys
Tuscany's DAS sample war files into Tomcat.</li><li>Starts
Tomcat (You should see another window running Tomcat)&nbsp;</li><li>Begins
running HTML unit tests that should closely match running the samples
as a user would.</li></ul>If all goes well at the end you
should see:<br>
<pre>[INFO] ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
[INFO] Reactor Summary:
[INFO] ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
[INFO] Tuscany Testing in Tomcat .............................. SUCCESS [0.961s]
[INFO] Tuscany Testing Tomcat DAS Sample - Companyweb ......... SUCCESS [1:09.771s]
[INFO] Tuscany Testing Ajax DAS Web Sample .................... SUCCESS [47.458s]
[INFO] ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
[INFO] ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
[INFO] BUILD SUCCESSFUL<br>
[INFO] ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
[INFO] Total time:  1 minute 59 seconds
[INFO] Finished at: Sun Jun 10 01:23:19 VET 2007
[INFO] Final Memory: 9M/17M
[INFO] ----------------------------------------------------------------------------<br>
</pre><h3>Cleanup</h3>Close
the Tomcat window and issue <code>mvn clean</code>.<p><b><font size="4">Note</font></b></p>
<p>Because the html unit tests execute multiple user actions that change the contents of the database tables, is recommended
that you always run these tests in a clean environment (after a mvn clean),
otherwise you may experience failure on some tests as the expected result data might have been affected by previous test runs.</p>

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