$/opt/jdk-11.0.2/bin/java -jar ${TS_HOME}/lib/javatest.jar \
-batch -testsuite ${TS_HOME} -open ${TS_HOME}/lib/javasoft-multiJVM.jti \
-workdir -create ${TS_HOME}/work -runtests
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The XML Binding TCK uses the JavaTest harness to execute the tests in the test suite. For detailed instructions that explain how to run and use JavaTest, see the JavaTest User’s Guide and Reference in the documentation bundle.
This chapter includes the following topics:
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The instructions in this chapter assume that you have installed and configured your test environment as described in Chapter 3, "Installation," and Chapter 4, "Setup and Configuration,", respectively. |
General way to run the XML Binding TCK using the JavaTest harness software is from the command line in your shell environment
Change to $TS_HOME/lib
directory.
Start JavaTest using the following command:
$/opt/jdk-11.0.2/bin/java -jar ${TS_HOME}/lib/javatest.jar \
-batch -testsuite ${TS_HOME} -open ${TS_HOME}/lib/javasoft-multiJVM.jti \
-workdir -create ${TS_HOME}/work -runtests
Example 5-1 XML Binding TCK Signature Tests
To run the XML Binding TCK signature tests, enter the following commands:
cd ${TS_HOME}/tests/api/signaturetest/jaxb
ant runclient
Example 5-2 Single Test Directory
To run a single test directory, enter the following commands:
cd ${TS_HOME}/tests/api/jakarta_xml/bind/JAXBContext
ant runclient
Example 5-3 Subset of Test Directories
To run a subset of test directories, enter the following commands:
cd ${TS_HOME}/tests/api/jakarta_xml/bind
ant runclient
Use the following modes to run a subset of the tests:
Change to the directory containing the tests you want to run.
Start the test run by executing the following command:
ant runclient
The tests in the directory and its subdirectories are run.
You can run certain tests in batch mode based on the test’s prior run
status by specifying the priorStatus
system property when invoking
ant
Invoke ant
with the priorStatus
property.
The accepted values for the priorStatus
property are any combination
of the following:
fail
pass
error
notRun
For example, you could run all the XML Binding tests with a status of failed and error by invoking the following commands:
ant -DpriorStatus="fail,error" runclient
Note that multiple priorStatus
values must be separated by commas.
Some test scenarios are designed to ensure that the configuration and deployment of all the prebuilt XML Binding TCK tests against one Compatible Implementation are successful operating with other compatible implementations, and that the TCK is ready for compatibility testing against the Vendor and Compatible Implementations.
Verify that you have followed the configuration instructions in Section 4.1, "Configuring Your Environment to Run the TCK Against the Compatible Implementation."
Run the tests, as described in Section 5.1, "Starting JavaTest," and, if desired, Section 5.2, "Running a Subset of the Tests."
This test scenario is one of the compatibility test phases that all Vendors must pass.
Verify that you have followed the configuration instructions in Section 4.2, "Configuring Your Environment to Repackage and Run the TCK Against the Vendor Implementation."
Run the tests, as described in Section 5.1, "Starting JavaTest," and, if desired, Section 5.2, "Running a Subset of the Tests."
A set of report files is created for every test run. These report files can be found in the report directory you specify. After a test run is completed, the JavaTest harness writes HTML reports for the test run. You can view these files in the JavaTest ReportBrowser when running in GUI mode, or in the web browser of your choice outside the JavaTest interface.
To see all of the HTML report files, enter the URL of the report.html
file. This file is the root file that links to all of the other HTML
reports.
The JavaTest harness also creates a summary.txt
file in the report
directory that you can open in any text editor. The summary.txt
file
contains a list of all tests that were run, their test results, and
their status messages.
To generate test reports, enter the following command:
${JAVA_HOME}/bin/java -jar javatest.jar \
-workdir ${TS_HOME}/work -writereport ${TS_HOME}/report
Choose proper directories for XML Binding TCK tests working directory and report directory.
Use the Web browser of your choice to view the index.html
file in the report directory you specified from the command line.
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