apache-tuscany/java/sca/otest/newlayout/README
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Running the otests with Tuscany using Maven
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cd otest/newlayout
mvn
should build and run all of the otests
The file otest\newlayout\tuscany-test-runner\src\test\resources\oasis-sca-tests.properties configures the
test environment. Currently you can run in either the Java standalone or OSGi runtimes
which is configured by the org.oasis.sca.tests.assembly.runtime_bridge property.
Running the otests with Tuscany using Eclipse
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cd otest/newlayout
mvn eclipse:eclipse
import otest/newlayout/tuscany-test-runner into eclipse
import otest/newlayout/sca-assembly/General into eclipse
import otest/newlayout/sca-assembly/General_Java into eclipse
import which ever other contributions you need into eclipse (depends on which tests you are running)
Structure of the otests
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The otest directory, once checked out, contains files from both OASIS and Tuscany svn. As follows
otest/
newlayout/ - the latest otests
tuscany-test-runner - the tuscany specific code + code copied from sca-assembly/Test_Client
sca-assembly/ - the otest source pulled directly from OASIS svn via svn:externals
The Junit test cases are copied, using an ant script called by maven, from sca-assembly/Test_Client
into tuscany-test-runner so that we can overlay them with Tuscany specific bridges and property
files. In particular the Tuscany version of the test property files can be found at
tuscany-test-runner/src/test/resources/
Maven puts this on the classpath before
tuscany-test-runner/src/main/resources
Which is where the otest versions get copied to and hence the Tuscany ones get picked up.