Re: [junit-remote-discuss] getting stack traces from remote tests
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From: Steven S. <sta...@oc...> - 2009-10-21 20:05:07
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Dan Keshet wrote: > Hi Steve, > > Thank you for your wonderful project. Thank you for the kind words! I'm glad this has been useful for you. > I'm sorry, I don't have enough time to do it the right way, although I > agree that an XML format would be preferable. I've attached the diff of > what I'm using in my project for now against the main project: it just > replaces the message with a stack trace. It's not very clean, though. No problem. Looking at your changes, I might do a little digging tonight - its not ideal, but what you are suggesting might not be a bad solution. > I'll stay subscribed to this list and If I get a chance to circle back > and do this in a nicer way, I'll let you know. > > In addition to the stack trace change, I have also made the @Remote tag > inherited by default. I have a test class that all my remote tests are > already inheriting from. Nice catch! I'll make sure to get this integrated. Cheers, -- Steven Stallion Senior Software Engineer Object Computing, Inc. http://www.ociweb.com |