Different behavior when using CacioFESTRunner
Roman Kennke
roman at kennke.org
Mon Sep 24 03:34:40 PDT 2012
Hi there,
I doubt that accents are a problem (I don't know how this could be the
case). Could you describe what the test and the tested code is actually
doing? Could you make a testcase that mocks the DB and app server or
something? Without any code or more detailed description it is really
difficult to see what it could be.
Roman
Am Freitag, den 21.09.2012, 16:40 +0200 schrieb Stefan Lecho:
> I will try to create a smaller test case. In the mean time, could you
> check if the accented characters in the label of the button could be
> the cause of this issue (I suppose you have a test suite where you can
> easily simulate this scenario) ?
>
> On Fri, Sep 21, 2012 at 3:04 PM, Mario Torre
> <neugens.limasoftware at gmail.com> wrote:
> 2012/9/21 Stefan Lecho <stlecho at gmail.com>:
> > Hi Mario,
> >
> > OS: Windows7-32-bit
> > Java version: 1.7.0_03
> > Cacio version: 1.2
> >
> > The text on the button has some accents: could this be the
> cause ?
> >
> > I can provide you a test case, but you'll need to have some
> JARs, a
> > connection to an Oracle DB and a WebLogic server :o). What
> would be the
> > best way to share those JARs ?
>
>
> Hi Stefan,
>
> It should be possible to have a simpler test case just to
> reproduce
> the issue, I don't have access to weblogic or oracle db.
>
> Cheers,
> Mario
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