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Posted to dev@beehive.apache.org by Ias <ia...@hotmail.com> on 2004/09/17 11:21:56 UTC
RE: drt - Playback FAILED for test( FormatTags )
>
> Rotan--
>
> The failure of the FormatTags on a non-US locale should't
> keep you from developing with NetUI in Beehive.
It shouldn't, but seeing failure from "ant drt" on NetUI everytime due to
locale problem doesn't seem pleasant, I think. Is there any feasible way to
figure this situation out? For example, if it's really hard to go straight,
disabling those test cases in case of non-US locale may help (either
automatically or manually).
Thanks,
Ias
>
> Beehive itself isn't failing in your locale -- just a
> specific instance of a test using a <netui:formatDate> tag.
> This is because the test itself was recorded in a US locale
> and that Locale just isn't being set / picked-up correctly
> for the given JSP page.
>
> The ModuleConfigLocator test you mentioned was another
> Locale-related failure we've seen in the last few weeks --
> the diff showed that the "lang" attribute on the <html> tag
> was showing up localized rather than "en".
>
> Hope that helps. Have fun!
>
> Eddie
>
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Rotan Hanrahan [mailto:Rotan.Hanrahan@MobileAware.com]
> Sent: Sun 8/15/2004 5:50 PM
> To: beehive-dev@incubator.apache.org
> Cc:
> Subject: drt - Playback FAILED for test( FormatTags )
>
>
>
> [ Developing with NetBeans4 (a beta, but fairly ok for
> Java 1.5), on WinXP and SuSE 9.1 ]
>
> I can build: clean deploy drt
> but the drt build has one little error:
>
> Playback FAILED for test( FormatTags )
>
> which, as you know, is likely caused by locale problems.
>
> I'm building on a machine configured for my locale
> (English language, Irish environment) and I prefer not to
> make any global changes because that would break other things
> I'm working on.
>
> I've isolated NetBeans4 into its own execution
> environment so that (for example) its JAVA_HOME is JDK1.5.0,
> and not the 1.4.2 I use normally. Having to further isolate
> the build environment into a temporary US locale defeats the
> purpose of the test, so I'll leave it alone. Should I have
> any further reason to worry if I continue to experiment on
> Beehive while in a locale it fails on?
>
> And did ModuleConfigLocator have a problem with locale?
> Or was it just a coincidence that it previously failed at the
> same time as FormatTags (which *did* have a problem with locale)?
>
> I've attaced the ant build output to this message if
> anyone is interested (though I'm unsure about how the Apache
> mailer handles attachments).
>
> ---Rotan
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
RE: drt - Playback FAILED for test( FormatTags )
Posted by Ias <ia...@hotmail.com>.
Now "ant drt" in NetUI works fine without any test failure under Korean
locale.
Thanks very much,
Ias
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Eddie O'Neil [mailto:ekoneil@bea.com]
> Sent: Saturday, September 18, 2004 3:53 PM
> To: Beehive Developers
> Subject: Re: drt - Playback FAILED for test( FormatTags )
>
> All--
>
> I've fixed the FormatTags test so that it should run in
> non-US locales.
>
> There are two BVT failures that will occur with non-US locales:
>
> CtFormatDateNullBinding
> DateConverter
>
> These will need to be looked at, but the DRTs should pass for
> you now.
> If they don't, let me know.
>
> The tests were run in an NL/BE locale.
>
> Eddie
>
>
>
>
>
> Ram M Mishra wrote:
>
> >Sorry for last message. It has been sent by mistake.
> >
> >Regards,
> >Ram Mohan
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >Ram M Mishra/India/IBM@IBMIN
> >09/17/2004 03:45 PM
> >Please respond to "Beehive Developers"
> >
> > To: "Beehive Developers"
> <be...@incubator.apache.org>
> > cc:
> > Subject: RE: drt - Playback FAILED for test(
> FormatTags )
> >
> >
> >
> >same to you.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >"Ias" <ia...@hotmail.com>
> >09/17/2004 02:51 PM
> >Please respond to "Beehive Developers"
> >
> > To: "'Beehive Developers'"
> <be...@incubator.apache.org>
> > cc:
> > Subject: RE: drt - Playback FAILED for test(
> FormatTags )
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >>Rotan--
> >>
> >> The failure of the FormatTags on a non-US locale should't
> keep you
> >>from developing with NetUI in Beehive.
> >>
> >>
> >
> >It shouldn't, but seeing failure from "ant drt" on NetUI
> everytime due
> >to locale problem doesn't seem pleasant, I think. Is there
> any feasible
> >way to figure this situation out? For example, if it's
> really hard to
> >go straight, disabling those test cases in case of non-US locale may
> >help (either automatically or manually).
> >
> >Thanks,
> >
> >Ias
> >
> >
> >
> >> Beehive itself isn't failing in your locale -- just a specific
> >>instance of a test using a <netui:formatDate> tag.
> >>This is because the test itself was recorded in a US locale
> and that
> >>Locale just isn't being set / picked-up correctly for the given JSP
> >>page.
> >>
> >> The ModuleConfigLocator test you mentioned was another
> >>Locale-related failure we've seen in the last few weeks -- the diff
> >>showed that the "lang" attribute on the <html> tag was showing up
> >>localized rather than "en".
> >>
> >> Hope that helps. Have fun!
> >>
> >>Eddie
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> -----Original Message-----
> >> From: Rotan Hanrahan
> >>
> >>
> >[mailto:Rotan.Hanrahan@MobileAware.com]
> >
> >
> >> Sent: Sun 8/15/2004 5:50 PM
> >> To: beehive-dev@incubator.apache.org
> >> Cc:
> >> Subject: drt - Playback FAILED for test( FormatTags )
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> [ Developing with NetBeans4 (a beta, but
> fairly ok for
> >>Java 1.5), on WinXP and SuSE 9.1 ]
> >>
> >> I can build: clean deploy drt
> >> but the drt build has one little error:
> >>
> >> Playback FAILED for test( FormatTags )
> >>
> >> which, as you know, is likely caused by
> locale problems.
> >>
> >> I'm building on a machine configured for my locale
> >>(English language, Irish environment) and I prefer not to make any
> >>global changes because that would break other things I'm working on.
> >>
> >> I've isolated NetBeans4 into its own execution
> >>environment so that (for example) its JAVA_HOME is
> JDK1.5.0, and not
> >>the 1.4.2 I use normally. Having to further isolate the build
> >>environment into a temporary US locale defeats the purpose of the
> >>test, so I'll leave it alone. Should I have any further reason to
> >>worry if I continue to experiment on Beehive while in a locale it
> >>fails on?
> >>
> >> And did ModuleConfigLocator have a problem
> with locale?
> >>Or was it just a coincidence that it previously failed at the same
> >>time as FormatTags (which *did* have a problem with locale)?
> >>
> >> I've attaced the ant build output to this message if
> >>anyone is interested (though I'm unsure about how the Apache mailer
> >>handles attachments).
> >>
> >> ---Rotan
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
Re: drt - Playback FAILED for test( FormatTags )
Posted by Eddie O'Neil <ek...@bea.com>.
All--
I've fixed the FormatTags test so that it should run in non-US locales.
There are two BVT failures that will occur with non-US locales:
CtFormatDateNullBinding
DateConverter
These will need to be looked at, but the DRTs should pass for you now.
If they don't, let me know.
The tests were run in an NL/BE locale.
Eddie
Ram M Mishra wrote:
>Sorry for last message. It has been sent by mistake.
>
>Regards,
>Ram Mohan
>
>
>
>
>
>Ram M Mishra/India/IBM@IBMIN
>09/17/2004 03:45 PM
>Please respond to "Beehive Developers"
>
> To: "Beehive Developers" <be...@incubator.apache.org>
> cc:
> Subject: RE: drt - Playback FAILED for test( FormatTags )
>
>
>
>same to you.
>
>
>
>
>
>"Ias" <ia...@hotmail.com>
>09/17/2004 02:51 PM
>Please respond to "Beehive Developers"
>
> To: "'Beehive Developers'" <be...@incubator.apache.org>
> cc:
> Subject: RE: drt - Playback FAILED for test( FormatTags )
>
>
>
>
>
>>Rotan--
>>
>> The failure of the FormatTags on a non-US locale should't
>>keep you from developing with NetUI in Beehive.
>>
>>
>
>It shouldn't, but seeing failure from "ant drt" on NetUI everytime due to
>locale problem doesn't seem pleasant, I think. Is there any feasible way
>to
>figure this situation out? For example, if it's really hard to go
>straight,
>disabling those test cases in case of non-US locale may help (either
>automatically or manually).
>
>Thanks,
>
>Ias
>
>
>
>> Beehive itself isn't failing in your locale -- just a
>>specific instance of a test using a <netui:formatDate> tag.
>>This is because the test itself was recorded in a US locale
>>and that Locale just isn't being set / picked-up correctly
>>for the given JSP page.
>>
>> The ModuleConfigLocator test you mentioned was another
>>Locale-related failure we've seen in the last few weeks --
>>the diff showed that the "lang" attribute on the <html> tag
>>was showing up localized rather than "en".
>>
>> Hope that helps. Have fun!
>>
>>Eddie
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Rotan Hanrahan
>>
>>
>[mailto:Rotan.Hanrahan@MobileAware.com]
>
>
>> Sent: Sun 8/15/2004 5:50 PM
>> To: beehive-dev@incubator.apache.org
>> Cc:
>> Subject: drt - Playback FAILED for test( FormatTags )
>>
>>
>>
>> [ Developing with NetBeans4 (a beta, but fairly ok for
>>Java 1.5), on WinXP and SuSE 9.1 ]
>>
>> I can build: clean deploy drt
>> but the drt build has one little error:
>>
>> Playback FAILED for test( FormatTags )
>>
>> which, as you know, is likely caused by locale problems.
>>
>> I'm building on a machine configured for my locale
>>(English language, Irish environment) and I prefer not to
>>make any global changes because that would break other things
>>I'm working on.
>>
>> I've isolated NetBeans4 into its own execution
>>environment so that (for example) its JAVA_HOME is JDK1.5.0,
>>and not the 1.4.2 I use normally. Having to further isolate
>>the build environment into a temporary US locale defeats the
>>purpose of the test, so I'll leave it alone. Should I have
>>any further reason to worry if I continue to experiment on
>>Beehive while in a locale it fails on?
>>
>> And did ModuleConfigLocator have a problem with locale?
>>Or was it just a coincidence that it previously failed at the
>>same time as FormatTags (which *did* have a problem with locale)?
>>
>> I've attaced the ant build output to this message if
>>anyone is interested (though I'm unsure about how the Apache
>>mailer handles attachments).
>>
>> ---Rotan
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
>
>
>
>
RE: drt - Playback FAILED for test( FormatTags )
Posted by Ram M Mishra <ra...@in.ibm.com>.
Sorry for last message. It has been sent by mistake.
Regards,
Ram Mohan
Ram M Mishra/India/IBM@IBMIN
09/17/2004 03:45 PM
Please respond to "Beehive Developers"
To: "Beehive Developers" <be...@incubator.apache.org>
cc:
Subject: RE: drt - Playback FAILED for test( FormatTags )
same to you.
"Ias" <ia...@hotmail.com>
09/17/2004 02:51 PM
Please respond to "Beehive Developers"
To: "'Beehive Developers'" <be...@incubator.apache.org>
cc:
Subject: RE: drt - Playback FAILED for test( FormatTags )
>
> Rotan--
>
> The failure of the FormatTags on a non-US locale should't
> keep you from developing with NetUI in Beehive.
It shouldn't, but seeing failure from "ant drt" on NetUI everytime due to
locale problem doesn't seem pleasant, I think. Is there any feasible way
to
figure this situation out? For example, if it's really hard to go
straight,
disabling those test cases in case of non-US locale may help (either
automatically or manually).
Thanks,
Ias
>
> Beehive itself isn't failing in your locale -- just a
> specific instance of a test using a <netui:formatDate> tag.
> This is because the test itself was recorded in a US locale
> and that Locale just isn't being set / picked-up correctly
> for the given JSP page.
>
> The ModuleConfigLocator test you mentioned was another
> Locale-related failure we've seen in the last few weeks --
> the diff showed that the "lang" attribute on the <html> tag
> was showing up localized rather than "en".
>
> Hope that helps. Have fun!
>
> Eddie
>
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Rotan Hanrahan
[mailto:Rotan.Hanrahan@MobileAware.com]
> Sent: Sun 8/15/2004 5:50 PM
> To: beehive-dev@incubator.apache.org
> Cc:
> Subject: drt - Playback FAILED for test( FormatTags )
>
>
>
> [ Developing with NetBeans4 (a beta, but fairly ok for
> Java 1.5), on WinXP and SuSE 9.1 ]
>
> I can build: clean deploy drt
> but the drt build has one little error:
>
> Playback FAILED for test( FormatTags )
>
> which, as you know, is likely caused by locale problems.
>
> I'm building on a machine configured for my locale
> (English language, Irish environment) and I prefer not to
> make any global changes because that would break other things
> I'm working on.
>
> I've isolated NetBeans4 into its own execution
> environment so that (for example) its JAVA_HOME is JDK1.5.0,
> and not the 1.4.2 I use normally. Having to further isolate
> the build environment into a temporary US locale defeats the
> purpose of the test, so I'll leave it alone. Should I have
> any further reason to worry if I continue to experiment on
> Beehive while in a locale it fails on?
>
> And did ModuleConfigLocator have a problem with locale?
> Or was it just a coincidence that it previously failed at the
> same time as FormatTags (which *did* have a problem with locale)?
>
> I've attaced the ant build output to this message if
> anyone is interested (though I'm unsure about how the Apache
> mailer handles attachments).
>
> ---Rotan
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
RE: drt - Playback FAILED for test( FormatTags )
Posted by Ram M Mishra <ra...@in.ibm.com>.
same to you.
"Ias" <ia...@hotmail.com>
09/17/2004 02:51 PM
Please respond to "Beehive Developers"
To: "'Beehive Developers'" <be...@incubator.apache.org>
cc:
Subject: RE: drt - Playback FAILED for test( FormatTags )
>
> Rotan--
>
> The failure of the FormatTags on a non-US locale should't
> keep you from developing with NetUI in Beehive.
It shouldn't, but seeing failure from "ant drt" on NetUI everytime due to
locale problem doesn't seem pleasant, I think. Is there any feasible way
to
figure this situation out? For example, if it's really hard to go
straight,
disabling those test cases in case of non-US locale may help (either
automatically or manually).
Thanks,
Ias
>
> Beehive itself isn't failing in your locale -- just a
> specific instance of a test using a <netui:formatDate> tag.
> This is because the test itself was recorded in a US locale
> and that Locale just isn't being set / picked-up correctly
> for the given JSP page.
>
> The ModuleConfigLocator test you mentioned was another
> Locale-related failure we've seen in the last few weeks --
> the diff showed that the "lang" attribute on the <html> tag
> was showing up localized rather than "en".
>
> Hope that helps. Have fun!
>
> Eddie
>
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Rotan Hanrahan
[mailto:Rotan.Hanrahan@MobileAware.com]
> Sent: Sun 8/15/2004 5:50 PM
> To: beehive-dev@incubator.apache.org
> Cc:
> Subject: drt - Playback FAILED for test( FormatTags )
>
>
>
> [ Developing with NetBeans4 (a beta, but fairly ok for
> Java 1.5), on WinXP and SuSE 9.1 ]
>
> I can build: clean deploy drt
> but the drt build has one little error:
>
> Playback FAILED for test( FormatTags )
>
> which, as you know, is likely caused by locale problems.
>
> I'm building on a machine configured for my locale
> (English language, Irish environment) and I prefer not to
> make any global changes because that would break other things
> I'm working on.
>
> I've isolated NetBeans4 into its own execution
> environment so that (for example) its JAVA_HOME is JDK1.5.0,
> and not the 1.4.2 I use normally. Having to further isolate
> the build environment into a temporary US locale defeats the
> purpose of the test, so I'll leave it alone. Should I have
> any further reason to worry if I continue to experiment on
> Beehive while in a locale it fails on?
>
> And did ModuleConfigLocator have a problem with locale?
> Or was it just a coincidence that it previously failed at the
> same time as FormatTags (which *did* have a problem with locale)?
>
> I've attaced the ant build output to this message if
> anyone is interested (though I'm unsure about how the Apache
> mailer handles attachments).
>
> ---Rotan
>
>
>
>
>
>
>