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Quick and Standard mode [message #134444] Tue, 19 August 2008 10:25 Go to next message
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Originally posted by: jakrezni.cz.ibm.com

Hi,

IŽve created some Test Cases and when I simply re-play them, they work and
no error occur. But when I run them in a standard mode, it fails... before
IŽll write some more information why it fails, IŽd like to ask someone: Is
there any difference between these modes?

Thanks a lot, Jakub
Re: Quick and Standard mode [message #134457 is a reply to message #134444] Tue, 19 August 2008 10:54 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Jakub Reznicek a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> IŽve created some Test Cases and when I simply re-play them, they work
> and no error occur. But when I run them in a standard mode, it fails...
> before IŽll write some more information why it fails, IŽd like to ask
> someone: Is there any difference between these modes?
>
> Thanks a lot, Jakub
>
May be I am wrong but the Quick mode generates a default configuration
and a default deployment where the Standard mode needs them (writen by
you). As defaults are well generated, the test pass. There is probably
some mistakes in your config files.

Vincent
Re: Quick and Standard mode [message #134507 is a reply to message #134457] Wed, 20 August 2008 06:09 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Originally posted by: jakrezni.cz.ibm.com

Hi,
thanks for your answer...I think the problem is with the items I test...
For example I right click on a XML file and "do something" with that (for
example open its properties) and when I run it in standard mode, it canŽt
select it, this is what I get, when it fails:

There was an error while running the macro associated with the test
case: XXX. org.eclipse.core.runtime.CoreException:
Error while executing a macro command: MacroCommand [item-select,
line X]

But when I simply create a Java project (File-New-Project...), it doesnŽt
fail...I suppose thereŽs something wrong when I work the created projects
and imported files. Do I have to somehow set the path to these projects?

Thanks in advance

Regards, Jakub
Re: Quick and Standard mode [message #134593 is a reply to message #134507] Thu, 21 August 2008 06:47 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Hi Jakub,
When running in Quick Mode, you are running the AGR test case in the
local workbench, as it is configured (e.g. open perspectives/views, etc.).
Using Standard Mode, it is running the test in a new workbench instance,
with the default configuration. Sometimes, your test may be expecting
certain perspectives/views to be open and there are not.

Paul
"Jakub Reznicek" <jakrezni@cz.ibm.com> wrote in message
news:7fd279b76abfc9bd91ca1bec89566df3$1@www.eclipse.org...
> Hi,
> thanks for your answer...I think the problem is with the items I test...
> For example I right click on a XML file and "do something" with that (for
> example open its properties) and when I run it in standard mode, it can
Re: Quick and Standard mode [message #134634 is a reply to message #134593] Thu, 21 August 2008 06:51 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Originally posted by: jakrezni.cz.ibm.com

Hi Paul,
thanks a lot for your answer. It makes sense...so, is it possible to set
it up in TPTP configuration or do I have to do it in Eclipse itself (it
wouldnŽt be so comfortable change it all the time)?

Regards, Jakub
Re: Quick and Standard mode [message #134747 is a reply to message #134634] Fri, 22 August 2008 06:45 Go to previous message
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When you record, just make sure that you start with the same
perspective/views (note, no files would exist in the navigator) that would
be available when Eclipse first starts.

Paul
"Jakub Reznicek" <jakrezni@cz.ibm.com> wrote in message
news:c6d73335236650dadf598d29e263169d$1@www.eclipse.org...
> Hi Paul,
> thanks a lot for your answer. It makes sense...so, is it possible to set
> it up in TPTP configuration or do I have to do it in Eclipse itself (it
> wouldn
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