Thee pass rate for tests that is not named *FailureExpected is 100% on hsql.

Same for alot of other db's. (i recently ran the testsuite against oracle, mysql and postgresql)

And the test suite is constantly maintained.

/max


As part of release engineering, are the junit tests run in at least one configuration (JVM, Java version, JDBC driver, SQL server implementation) to prove they pass ? If so what configuration is used ?


Many of the tests fail for my configuration, Success rate 79.56%, is this to be expected ?

My configuration:
 * Hibernate 3.2.0-ga
 * JVM: Sun 1.5.0 x86_64/Linux
 * JDBC Driver: mysql-connector-java-3.1.12-bin.jar
* SQL Server: MySQL 4.1.15 Out of the box, with Hypersonic SQL Success rate is 7.33%.


What is the purpose of the unit tests that are shipped with the product and are the quality of those tests currently meeting the goals of that purpose ?

I would like to think that if a unit test makes it into the distribution to be shipped with the product that as a user I could gain some confidence in knowing that the specific scenario that the unit test embodies is verified as working against each subsequent release of the product.


Darryl


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