Malcolm Warren wrote:
I'm more interested in testing common java classes: e.g. beans being
used by .jsp files,
but these java classes depend heavily on two things provided by Tomcat
in its own virtual machine which Junit can't get at.
1) datasources
2) file paths
So what you need is a set of g
In some cases, I've dealt with the datasources problem in testing by
make use of a standalone connection pool, such as the opensource
Primrose (http://www.primrose.org.uk/, which has worked well for me.
--Ken
On Apr 8, 2010, at 10:42 AM, Malcolm Warren wrote:
Thank you for your reply.
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On 4/8/2010 10:49 AM, Christopher Schultz wrote:
> Malcolm,
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> On 4/8/2010 9:08 AM, Malcolm Warren wrote:
>> I've been going round in circles for about two weeks now trying to work
>> out how to use Junit wit
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Malcolm,
On 4/8/2010 9:08 AM, Malcolm Warren wrote:
> I've been going round in circles for about two weeks now trying to work
> out how to use Junit with Tomcat effectively.
Are you trying to test your webapp via it's /web/ interface, or are you
tryi
Thank you for your reply.
I'm more interested in testing common java classes: e.g. beans being
used by .jsp files,
but these java classes depend heavily on two things provided by Tomcat
in its own virtual machine which Junit can't get at.
1) datasources
2) file paths
regards,
Malcolm
Il 08/0
What do you wnat to test specifically? JSPs? Servlets? or just some
common Java classes being used by a Servlet / JSP?
Rgds
Gregor
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Dear All,
I've been going round in circles for about two weeks now trying to work
out how to use Junit with Tomcat effectively.
Any help or advice about how to do this would be very much appreciated.
The main problems are probably well known, but what does everyone else
do about it?
But the od