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[jira] Created: (DERBY-4249) Create a simple store recovery test in JUnit

Create a simple store recovery test in JUnit
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                 Key: DERBY-4249
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-4249
             Project: Derby
          Issue Type: Improvement
          Components: Test
    Affects Versions: 10.6.0.0
            Reporter: Kathey Marsden
            Assignee: Kathey Marsden
            Priority: Minor


It would be good to be able to start converting the store  recovery tests  or at least be able to write new recovery tests in JUnit.   We could start by writing a simple recovery test just to establish the framework.  The test should.
-  Connect, create a table, commit and shutdown the database.
-  fork a jvm, add one row, commit, add another row, exit  the jvm.
-  Reconnect with the first jvm and verify that the first row is there and the second is not.

I guess the main thing to decide is how to spawn the second jvm and check results.    I tend to think the second jvm should actually execute another JUnit test, verify the exit code (assuming a failed test has a non-zero exit code) and then put the output in the fail assertion if it fails so it shows up in the report at the end of the Suite execution.   I think we could create a test runner that takes a class and a specific test to run instead of the whole suite, so we could keep our methods consolidated in a single class for the test, but all pure conjecture at this point.  I'll have to give it a try, but wanted to first see if folks thought this was a reasonable approach.

 





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