On Tuesday 17 July 2007 06:55, Benson Margulies wrote:
> I'm about to borrow AbstractCXFTest and a subclass or two to set up
> test of my own service. It occurs to me that you all could package a
> jar file with the contents of org.apache.cxf.test and the generally
> useful pieces of AbstractAegisTest. Spring does something like this
> with the 'mock' jar, no?
cxf.test is already in a jar. That's right in cxf-core since we did
think that would be very useful.
We do have the cxf-testutils jar which contains a BUNCH of stuff that we
use for testing various parts. There are really two interesting things
in there:
org.apache.cxf.testutil.common:
This package has base classes for our client/server system tests. There
are utilities for launching servers in forked processes, etc....
rest of stuff:
There are a BUNCH of pre-generated services that we use to test things.
Doc/lit, wrapped, rpc, xml binding, soap, mtom, etc... are all in there.
That said, it's definitely target completely at JAX-WS/JAXB test cases,
not Aegis.
That said, if you want any of the other "test" jars created and deployed,
let me know. I can easily add them to the builds so they get deployed
with each snapshot/release. For example, the systest jar is done that
way. From maven, you can easily depend on them by setting a "test"
classifier (not scope) on the dependency in Maven.
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