test with a 3rd party jar file?

Seán Coffey sean.coffey at oracle.com
Mon Jun 24 19:50:19 UTC 2013


You should be able to do it with scripts. Mandy designed something 
similar recently :

http://opengrok.ie.oracle.com:8080/opengrok/xref/jdk7u-cpu/jdk/test/closed/java/util/logging/SystemLoggerTest.sh

In the recent infrastructure meeting, scripts for tests were frowned 
upon. I don't see any alternative unless jtreg is able to handle this 
relatively simple (common?) setup request.

regards,
Sean.


On 24/06/13 18:33, huizhe wang wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Does anyone know if it's possible to automate a test with a 3rd party 
> jar file on the bootclasspath or java.endorsed.dirs?
>
> I have a test that I run manually with Apache Xerces jar.
>
> Thanks,
> Joe
>
>
> -------- Original Message --------
> Subject:     [JBS] (JDK-8016773) Regression: diff. behavior with 
> user-defined SAXParser
> Date:     Mon, 24 Jun 2013 17:04:02 +0000 (UTC)
> From:     Pavel Stepanov (JBS) <jbs at jbs.oracle.com>
> To:     huizhe.wang at oracle.com
>
>
>
> Pavel Stepanov 
> <https://jbs.oracle.com/bugs/secure/ViewProfile.jspa?name=pastepan> 
> commented on Backport JDK-8016773 
> <https://jbs.oracle.com/bugs/browse/JDK-8016773>
> *Regression: diff. behavior with user-defined SAXParser* 
> <https://jbs.oracle.com/bugs/browse/JDK-8016773>
>
>
>
> so, does this mean it is impossible to write regresion test?
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