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[jira] [Commented] (ARIES-1258) Refactorings in subsystem tests
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John Ross commented on ARIES-1258:
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I've started using TinyBundles for the new tests. Refactoring the old ones will be quite a task and likely piecemeal. So I'll leave this open, but it will likely be open for a long time.
> Refactorings in subsystem tests
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>
> Key: ARIES-1258
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ARIES-1258
> Project: Aries
> Issue Type: Test
> Components: Subsystem
> Affects Versions: subsystem-2.0.6, subsystem-2.0.8
> Reporter: Christian Schneider
>
> The subsystem tests currently use a mix of maven, ArchiveFixture and custom code to create test subsystem esa files.
> I would like to replace this with TinyBundles.
> Advantages are:
> - We use the standard bundling tool of pax exam
> - The complete bundles and esa files can be created using TinyBundles so the code is more cohesive as it happens in one place
> - When running the tests from eclipse the project dir is not littered with build artifacts anymore
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