[Opensource] JUnit - ExpressoTestCase - runJunit.bat
Thompson, Kris
kris.thompson at seurat.com
Fri Jan 31 15:13:27 PST 2003
First, if you are going to use Junit I suggest using the new runJunit.bat which is in the CVS tree.
Second, I just checked and that file it's not working:( That batch file references a cpappend.bat which was in expresso-web/bin but that file/directory doesn't exist. Since I created the beast I'll follow through to correct the problem. Thanks for bring it to my attention. The updated documentation for that runJunit.bat also resides in CVS HEAD tree.
As for your error you are getting with the current version I don't know. I haven't ever seen that error before with this tool. Argh, I had hoped that this batch file would make it easier for folks to use Junit, not harder.
Kris
-----Original Message-----
From: Gustavo Carvalho [mailto:ghcca at yahoo.com]
Sent: Thursday, January 30, 2003 6:52 PM
To: opensource at jcorporate.com
Subject: [Opensource] JUnit - ExpressoTestCase - runJunit.bat
Hi All
I installed Expresso 5.02 in d:\expresso and I tried runJunit.bat with
EXPRESSO_HOME =
D:\expresso\webapps\ROOT\WEB-INF\classes
EXPRESSO_WEB_HOME = D:\expresso\webapps\ROOT
The exception was:
Failed to invoke suite():java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: junit.argv.webAppDir doesn't exist
What is wrong?
Thanks in advance.
Gustavo
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Gustavo H. C. Carvalho (ghcca at yahoo.com)
Curitiba - PR - Brasil
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