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EDT:v07 green threads
Overview
Note: By default, I use the P2 installable build to test the green thread.
Last run |
Capability |
Status |
Defects |
JQ on build 20111024_1434 |
0. Run EUnit test framework |
Successful |
The lateset successful for both java and javascript |
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0.5 Get language test project, there should be NO compilation/validation/generation errors (check out org.eclipse.edt.eunit.test from kan-cvs repository, then add java generator to the project) |
Blocked |
Many cirtical defects are opened |
Rocky on build 201110241434 |
1. Create EGL web client with service project. |
Successful | |
2. Create RUI handler and the default handler created by the wizard can be opened successfully by VE. |
Successful |
Bug 360348 - Very poor performance after using VE for some time | |
3. The button, input box & grid can be drag/drop in VE. |
Successful |
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4. The properties, outline, data view etc can be used. |
Successful |
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5. Create interface, service part & set binding information in the dd file. |
Successful |
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6. Run service call in preview mode. |
Successful |
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7. Debug RUI handler & service (step over & into etc) |
Successful |
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8. Deploy the RUI handler to the Tomcat |
Successful |
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9. Deploy the service to the Tomcat |
Successful |
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10. Run the application |
Successful |
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BS on build 20111031_2100 |
11. RUI Technical sample runs in preview and deployed mode (org.eclipse.edt.rui.samples_0.7.0 in the kan-cvs repository) |
Failed |
Working Samples (Preview Mode, possibly with modifications for the defects listed below): Defects: |
Rocky on build 201110241434 |
12. The service call with database |
Successful |
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Brian on build 20111031_2100 |
13. EGL Dojo Sample runs in preview and deployed mode |
Failed |
Success:
Compile Errors:
Significant Runtime Errors:
Minor Runtime Errors:
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Green thread scenario
0. Run EUnit test framework
- For Java (when generating test driver for Java fails)
check out the EDT project from eclipse cvs org.eclipse.edt tests/smoketest.eunit.java
modify src/rununit.properties file, change the Result root directory to be the project directory on your specific machine
Execute the RunAllTest_pgm.egl as Java Main application.
Refresh project "smoketest.eunit.java", you should see a folder ResultRoot, and today's date and time, double click to open ResultSummary.trs (should by default open with Test Result Viewer)
select the root node, you should see 2 out of 4 passed, 2 out of 4 failed.
- Testing Generating test driver for Java and JavaScript
1. check out the EDT project from eclipse cvs org.eclipse.edt tests/smoketest
2. Right click on the project you just created, Choose Generate EGL Test Driver => Java to create the java test driver
3. Right click on the project you just created, Choose Generate EGL Test Driver => JavaScript to create the java script test driver.
4. Execute java test driver, go to project myProj.eunit.java => folder generatedJava => Run eunitgen.RunAllTests_pgm as Java application.
5. Refresh project myProj.eunit.java, you should see a new folder "ResultRoot", expand its subfolder (name is in current timestamp yyyymmdd_hhmmss), till you see file "ResultSummary.trs", double click to open this file.
You should see 13 out of 26 passed, 13 out of 26 failed.
6. Execute javascript test driver in preview pane, go to project myProj.eunit.javascript => EGLSource => eunitgen.RunAllTests_rui.egl, open in EGL Rich UI editor's preview pane, execute it
7. Refresh project myProj.eunit.javascript, you should see a new folder "ResultRoot", expand its subfolder (name is in current timestamp yyyymmdd_hhmmss), till you see file "ResultSummary.trs", double click to open this file.
You should see 13 out of 26 passed, 13 out of 26 failed.
8 Execute javascript test driver in deployed application. go to project myProj.eunit.javascript => EGLSource => deploye myProj.eunit.javascript.egldd file
1. Create EGL web client with service project
1. Create an EGL Project
2. type base package "org.eclipse.edt.greenthread.helloworld"
3. Select "Web Client With Service Project" as the project template
4. Add "Dojo Widget" (dojotoolkit.org) and RUI UI widgets (0.7.0) into the RUI widget libraries list
5. Press "Finish"
6. There should be a directory whose structure as follows
[base package name].client (configured for JavaScript gen)
[base package name].server (configured for Java gen)
[base package name].common (configured for both JavaScript and Java gen)"
2. Create RUI handler and the default handler created by the wizard can be opened successfully by VE
1. User enters name and package for a new RUIHandler.
2. System creates the EGL part and then opens it in the Rich UI Editor
3. Switch to Design, Source and preview tab to check if editor shows the proper content
3. The button, input box & grid can be drag/drop in VE
1. Drag a Button in the grid layout from palette, Set the text to "Call Service" in properties view
2. Use the EGL Source editor to instantiate a Dialog whose children include a Box named "content".
3. Drag an input box and set the properties
4. The properties, outline, data view etc can be used
1. In properties view, add a click event process function for the button we created above.
2. Show the dialog in the click event function above.
3. Check outline and preview view
5. Create service part & set binding information in the dd file.
1. Create an interface
2. Create a new service and implement the interface created in previous step, specifying package and part name.
3. Use the EGL editor to implement a function that returns a string by concatenating Hello, to whatever is passed in.
4. Extract EGL Service interface
5. Add a service client binding in egl dd file
6. Run service call in preview mode.
1. Open RUI handler, in the event handler function (created above), use code completion to instantiate the service.
2. Use EGL's call statement to invoke the service, specifying that it returns to a callback function that does not yet exist.
3. Use the EGL Editor's Quick Fix to automatically define the callback function.
4. Implement the callback function to instantiate a textfield containing the service result and programmatically add it to the children of the dialog's UI (which again is a Box named content)
5. switch back to preview tab to exercise a running instance of their UI.
7. Debug RUI handler & service (step over) & (step into) etc.
1. In the EGL Editor, the User sets breakpoints on both the service invocation as well as the function that implements the service.
2. With focus given to the editor, the user hits the Debug button from the main toolbar to launch the UI in an external instance of their system browser.
3. exercise Step into/step return/step over feature
4. exercise resume/suspend/terminate feature
5. verify the debug call stack tree, variables, breakpoints and expression view for the above debug operation
8. Deploy the RUI handler/service to the Tomcat
1. User right clicks on the egl dd file and chooses "Deploy".
2. System responds that there is no target (project), and prompts user to create one. From the deployment descriptor, the user specifies the target project by creating a new Dynamic Web Project and chooses Tomcat 6.0 as their target runtime.
3. User clicks on the Deploy button in the descriptor to deploy the project to the target Dynamic Web Project.
9. Run the application
1. User right-clicks on the UI HTML file that was generated in the target project, and chooses Run as... Run on Server.
2. System gives the user a choice of web servers on which to run, and then publishes to that server and launches the HTML in a browser.
11. RUI Technical sample runs in preview and deployed mode
1. import the RUI technical sample from IBM CVS repository "org.eclipse.edt.rui.samples_0.7.0"
2. view the RUIHandler in preview mode successfully
3. deploy the application
4. run the deployed application
12. The simple SQL access scenario,
1. Define a SQL resource Derby binding in the workspace
2. Define a service and try to get one string field from db, and return to client.
3. Create an RUIHandler & display it in a text field.