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package org.jboss.test.jmx.compliance;
import junit.framework.Test;
import junit.framework.TestSuite;
/**
* Everything under test.compliance is a set of unit tests
* which should pass as much as possible against the JMX RI
*
* Additions to this package are welcome/encouraged - adding a
* test that fails is a great way to communicate a bug ;-)
*
* Anyone contributing to the JBoss JMX impl should seriously
* consider providing a testcase prior to making code changes
* in the impl itself - ala XP.
*
* The only restriction is that if the tests don't succeed against
* the RI, the test error message should indicate that the test
* will fail on the RI (preferred way) or at least comment the testcase
* stating expected failures. Either way, you should comment the code
* justifying why the test is valid despite failing against the RI.
*
* @author <a href="mailto:trevor@protocool.com">Trevor Squires</a>.
*/
public class ComplianceSUITE extends TestSuite
{
public static void main(String[] args)
{
try
{
// Support for RI tracing, use -Dcom.sun.jmx.trace.level=x where x is one of 0, 1 or 2
Class trace = Thread.currentThread().getContextClassLoader().loadClass("com.sun.jmx.trace.TraceImplementation");
java.lang.reflect.Method init = trace.getMethod("init", new Class[] { Integer.TYPE });
init.invoke(null, new Object[] { new Integer(System.getProperty("com.sun.jmx.trace.level")) });
}
catch (Exception ignored)
{
}
junit.textui.TestRunner.run(suite());
}
public static Test suite()
{
TestSuite suite = new TestSuite("All Compliance Tests");
suite.addTest(org.jboss.test.jmx.compliance.objectname.ObjectNameSUITE.suite());
suite.addTest(org.jboss.test.jmx.compliance.standard.StandardSUITE.suite());
suite.addTest(org.jboss.test.jmx.compliance.registration.RegistrationSUITE.suite());
suite.addTest(org.jboss.test.jmx.compliance.server.ServerSUITE.suite());
suite.addTest(org.jboss.test.jmx.compliance.modelmbean.ModelMBeanSUITE.suite());
suite.addTest(org.jboss.test.jmx.compliance.notcompliant.NCMBeanSUITE.suite());
suite.addTest(org.jboss.test.jmx.compliance.loading.LoadingSUITE.suite());
suite.addTest(org.jboss.test.jmx.compliance.varia.VariaSUITE.suite());
suite.addTest(org.jboss.test.jmx.compliance.query.QuerySUITE.suite());
suite.addTest(org.jboss.test.jmx.compliance.metadata.MetaDataSUITE.suite());
suite.addTest(org.jboss.test.jmx.compliance.relation.RelationSUITE.suite());
suite.addTest(org.jboss.test.jmx.compliance.openmbean.OpenMBeanSUITE.suite());
suite.addTest(org.jboss.test.jmx.compliance.notification.NotificationSUITE.suite());
return suite;
}
}