Hyades "extension points" summary wanted [message #6874] |
Mon, 21 February 2005 12:25 |
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Originally posted by: jan.nicklisch.entimo.de
Could someone please point at a reference of those Hyades places where own
extensions can be hooked in?
E.g., where can I read on how to provide an own report class that reads test
suite executions and formats them into something that I want? I've noticed
that one could add a "Report Descriptor" in Eclipse with Hyades installed,
in the Preferences -> Test -> Local Report Definitions page ... but how
should that report class be possibly be defined?
Also, how to write a customized test case generator that reads the test
suite and outputs a (for example) JUnit class? And is there a summary of all
the places there one could extend the framework?
Any hints are very much appreciated. Thank you in advance.
Jan Nicklisch
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Re: Hyades "extension points" summary wanted [message #7013 is a reply to message #6874] |
Tue, 22 February 2005 18:02 |
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Originally posted by: dirk.mind.spam.smap.se
Hi,
This is also something that I have looked for.
/Lars
"Jan Nicklisch" <jan.nicklisch@entimo.de> skrev i meddelandet
news:cvcjvs$23p$1@www.eclipse.org...
> Could someone please point at a reference of those Hyades places where own
> extensions can be hooked in?
>
> E.g., where can I read on how to provide an own report class that reads
test
> suite executions and formats them into something that I want? I've noticed
> that one could add a "Report Descriptor" in Eclipse with Hyades installed,
> in the Preferences -> Test -> Local Report Definitions page ... but how
> should that report class be possibly be defined?
>
> Also, how to write a customized test case generator that reads the test
> suite and outputs a (for example) JUnit class? And is there a summary of
all
> the places there one could extend the framework?
>
> Any hints are very much appreciated. Thank you in advance.
>
> Jan Nicklisch
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>
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