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Posted to commits@ace.apache.org by bu...@apache.org on 2012/08/15 13:55:01 UTC

svn commit: r829006 - in /websites/staging/ace/trunk/content: ./ dev-doc/writing-tests.html

Author: buildbot
Date: Wed Aug 15 11:55:00 2012
New Revision: 829006

Log:
Staging update by buildbot for ace

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    websites/staging/ace/trunk/content/   (props changed)
    websites/staging/ace/trunk/content/dev-doc/writing-tests.html

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Modified: websites/staging/ace/trunk/content/dev-doc/writing-tests.html
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--- websites/staging/ace/trunk/content/dev-doc/writing-tests.html (original)
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 <p>Having explained that our test depends upon the 'UserAdmin' service, and that its a required dependency, means that our test won't run if this service is not available<sup id="fnref:5"><a href="#fn:5" rel="footnote">5</a></sup>.</p>
-<p>Sometimes, you need to do some additional set up before or after the dependencies are resolved. For example, one might need to provision some configuration in order to get dependencies in the correct state, or wait until some other condition is met after all dependencies have been resolved. In order to do this, one can override the <code>before()</code> or <code>after()</code> methods in <code>IntegrationTestBase</code>. For our simple integration test, however, we do not need such "advanced" set up.</p>
+<p>Sometimes, you need to do some additional set up before or after the dependencies are resolved. For example, one might need to provision some configuration in order to get dependencies in the correct state, or wait until some other condition is met after all dependencies have been resolved. In order to do this, one can override the <code>before()</code> or <code>after()</code> methods<sup id="fnref:6"><a href="#fn:6" rel="footnote">6</a></sup> in <code>IntegrationTestBase</code>.<br />
+For our simple integration test, however, we do not need such "advanced" set up.</p>
 <p>The only thing left is the actual test itself. As the 'UserAdmin' service is being tracked for us, we can simply direct use it in our test:</p>
 <div class="codehilite"><pre><span class="kd">public</span> <span class="kd">class</span> <span class="nc">UserAdminIntegrationTest</span> <span class="kd">extends</span> <span class="n">IntegrationTestBase</span> <span class="o">{</span>
     <span class="c1">// ...</span>
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 <li id="fn:5">
 <p>To be more precise: the test will wait a couple of seconds to allow all dependencies to be satisfied. If after this waiting period any dependency is not satisfied, the test will fail.&#160;<a href="#fnref:5" rev="footnote" title="Jump back to footnote 5 in the text">&#8617;</a></p>
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+<li id="fn:6">
+<p>The naming of these methods could use a second thought, see also: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ACE-289&#160;<a href="#fnref:6" rev="footnote" title="Jump back to footnote 6 in the text">&#8617;</a></p>
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