Where does remote deployed test look for its depended plugins [message #60848] |
Mon, 27 March 2006 18:16  |
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Originally posted by: Joan.He.freescale.com
Hi,
I try to run a test on a remote machine, but I couldn't figure out where
the remote deployed test looks for its depended plugins. It looks to me it
looks for the depended plugins inside the host eclipse on local machine.
Is there a way make the test look for the depended plugins the eclipse on
remote machine, which it is testing?
Thanks,
Joan
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Re: Where does remote deployed test look for its depended plugins [message #62223 is a reply to message #61355] |
Wed, 29 March 2006 11:34  |
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Yes, AGR works differently with how JUnit Plug-in deployment works. The
resolved dependent plug-ins should be the ones that are in the plug-in
directory of your context workbench.
If you have reasons to believe that this is not the case, then please
describe your environment and how you are verifying this. You can also open
a defect against the component Test.Execution.AutoGUIRunner
"Joan He" <Joan.He@freescale.com> wrote in message
news:5446390ccb5710b6b36d1852eef82027$1@www.eclipse.org...
> Hi, Paul, Bertrand,
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> Thanks for your reply. The tests I am running is AGR recorded test with
> verification hooks. The verification hooks depend on some plugins. I
> wonder if there is any differences between AGR recorded tests and Junit
> tests when deploy remotely, because I tried the methods you suggested, it
> doesn't work for me.
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> Thanks,
> Joan
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