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authorKeith Wall <kwall@apache.org>2011-12-26 18:59:29 +0000
committerKeith Wall <kwall@apache.org>2011-12-26 18:59:29 +0000
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QPID-3713: remove redundant failover test cases
The following tests/test cases have been identified: 1) QueueBrowserAutoAckTest#testFailover*. These tests were running against Java 0-9-1 profiles and excluded against Java/CPP 0-10. New test cases FailoverBehaviourTest#testTransactedQueueBrowserCloseWhileFailover/testClientAcknowledge test the same code paths. 2) AcknowledgeAfterFailoverOnMessageTest/AcknowledgeAfterFailoverTest. These tests were globally excluded (Excludes file). New tests FBT.testClientAcknowledgedSessionCloseAfterFailover/testTransactedSessionCloseAfterFailover/testAcknowledgeAfterFailoverForAsynchronousConsumer cover these scenarios. 3) MessageDisappearWithIOExceptionTest. Tests were added after a defect arising from Java Broker use of MINA. Test scenario covered by FBT.testRecoverAfterFailoverInAutoAcknowledgeMode. 4) FailoverBeforeConsumingRecoverTest. Test case seemed weak: merely caused a failover then repeated the same tests as its super (RecoverTest). FBT.testRecoverAfterFailover and testRecoverWithConsumedMessagesAfterFailover are superior replacements. 5) QuickAcking. Test exercised same code paths as FBT.testMessageProducingAndRollbackAfterFailover. CloseAfterConnectionFailureTest duplicates FailoverMethodTest#testNoFailover. The testcase was actually excluded from all profiles. git-svn-id: https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/qpid/trunk@1224788 13f79535-47bb-0310-9956-ffa450edef68
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