| Migrate to a new Database MySQL [message #1258392] |
Thu, 27 February 2014 05:34  |
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Hallo all,
I was using the embedded database H2 in Jubula 7.1 and after I faced some troubles and heard from some of you that it is not effienct to our project using H2, then I decided to change to a new database MySQL.
I can now connect my MySQL database with Jubula, but I can not recover my whole project. I follow some instructions which are posted on Bredex Website
http://testing.bredex.de/migration-information.html
I could recover the following three modules, which were faulty before.
1-unbound_modules_concrete_[6.1]
2-unbound_modules_rcp_[6.1]
3-unbound_modules_swt_[6.1]
But some parts in my Project are empty, I tried to go through the instruction stated in the above website
(In the new versions of the unbound modules, check the category deprecated for any modules that are marked as deprecated for this version number. You should find these modules (using e.g. F7 or Show where used) or any Test Steps that use these actions in your project and replace them with the newer version from the unbound modules. Where possible, the new module will be referenced in the deprecated modules. Otherwise, search in the relevant category of the unbound modules to find the newer version.)
It does not work?
Attached is a Foto for more declation of my problem.
Any one can help to update my project to the new database?
Thank you very much.
Louis
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| Re: Migrate to a new Database MySQL [message #1272618 is a reply to message #1269131] |
Tue, 18 March 2014 06:45  |
Eclipse User |
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Hallo all,
If anyone has encountered such a problem, how we can deal with that?
Today I tried to put wait function between each two shapes(Two test cases) and run the test suit with many shapes, but at some point I lost the connection to AUT.
AUT is closed.
Shape1
Shape2
Wait function 3 second
Shape3
Shape4
Wait function 3 second
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and so on
Any ideas or advices.
Thanks
Louis
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