I'm trying to run cite tests against my Geoserver installation but I'm having some problems:
First approach:
Download current TEAMEngine, setup, download and setup ets-Tests (to get started: ets-wfs10).
Problem here: Which is the data dir inside ets-wfs10 to give to Geoserver? I tried several and Geoserver wouldn't start up with any (I did change logging.xml).
Next approach:
Follow the Geoserver Cite Test Guide in the Developer Manual.
Clone geoserver-cite-tools - cannot build. Missing submodule engine.
Can someone point me to some up-to-date information on how to setup the CITE tests or give me hints how to proceed with the above approaches?
OGC runs a cite test server you can use remotely to test your instance; I would use that if you would like to quickly run the most current cite tests now. The data/cite directory provides an example configuration, it requires a database configured with the correct layers, and the contents of those layers needs to be reset each time you run the test (as the test performs some transaction statements).
We would really like to upgrate our automated cite tests to use the “latest” engine (so we can contribute any engine fixes back to the OGC). Right now we are using a copy from 2012.
I’m trying to run cite tests against my Geoserver installation but I’m having some problems:
First approach:
Download current TEAMEngine, setup, download and setup ets-Tests (to get started: ets-wfs10).
Problem here: Which is the data dir inside ets-wfs10 to give to Geoserver? I tried several and Geoserver wouldn’t start up with any (I did change logging.xml).
Next approach:
Follow the Geoserver Cite Test Guide in the Developer Manual.
Clone geoserver-cite-tools - cannot build. Missing submodule engine.
Can someone point me to some up-to-date information on how to setup the CITE tests or give me hints how to proceed with the above approaches?
Thanks
Dennis
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OGC runs a cite test server you can use remotely to test your instance; I would use that if you would like to quickly run the most current cite tests now.
I would like to test a component in our intranet test bed or on my local machine, so the public TEAM Engine won’t work. I would also - as a next step - like to implement some additional custom tests and run them in TEAM Engine. That’s why I chose the approach to download and compile myself.
The data/cite directory provides an example configuration, it requires a database configured with the correct layers, and the contents of those layers needs to be reset each time you run the test (as the test performs some transaction statements).
I’m a newbie and this is where I’m stuck. What exactly do I have to do with which files?
Best regards
Dennis
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OGC runs a cite test server you can use remotely to test your instance; I would use that if you would like to quickly run the most current cite tests now. The data/cite directory provides an example configuration, it requires a database configured with the correct layers, and the contents of those layers needs to be reset each time you run the test (as the test performs some transaction statements).
We would really like to upgrate our automated cite tests to use the “latest” engine (so we can contribute any engine fixes back to the OGC). Right now we are using a copy from 2012.
I’m trying to run cite tests against my Geoserver installation but I’m having some problems:
First approach:
Download current TEAMEngine, setup, download and setup ets-Tests (to get started: ets-wfs10).
Problem here: Which is the data dir inside ets-wfs10 to give to Geoserver? I tried several and Geoserver wouldn’t start up with any (I did change logging.xml).
Next approach:
Follow the Geoserver Cite Test Guide in the Developer Manual.
Clone geoserver-cite-tools - cannot build. Missing submodule engine.
Can someone point me to some up-to-date information on how to setup the CITE tests or give me hints how to proceed with the above approaches?
Thanks
Dennis
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dictionary content that is easy and intuitive to access. Sign up for an
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