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Oracle constraint violations on saving test specification [message #690425] Wed, 29 June 2011 13:54 Go to next message
Francois Genolini is currently offline Francois GenoliniFriend
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Registered: June 2011
Location: UK, Aberdeen
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I seem to keep getting constraint violations with Oracle XE on Windows 7 ultimate 64-bit using the Jubula standalone ITE to create a new functional test specification.

I have a Swing AUT run from a 64-bit Oracle JDK 1.6.0_26 on the same machine as the ITE.

It seems to be related to the difficulty that I sometimes get in object mapping mode.
I select the Swing AUT, make sure the green square is around the Swing component that I want to select. I then press CTRL-SHIFT-Q. Most of the time the object mapping view immediately lists the new component. However sometimes it does not. So I press CTRL-SHIFT-Q again on the same component, and then it shows up.
However after such an incident, when I edit a test case using this "bad" mapping, I cannot save the test case.

Please find attached an edited version of my client.log file.
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Re: Oracle constraint violations on saving test specification [message #690796 is a reply to message #690425] Thu, 30 June 2011 08:43 Go to previous message
Achim Loerke is currently offline Achim LoerkeFriend
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Registered: July 2009
Location: Braunschweig, Germany
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If you haven't done so already please file a bug against Jubula. Don't forget to include the attachment.

- Achim

P.S.: Yes, I could do this myself but then you would be out of the loop.


Achim Lörke

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