README ====== Contents -------- This directory contains resources that can be used to carry out unit testing of the java.net types. The resources are separated according to the type of server that will host them. FTP --- The FTP folder contains a single text file (nettest.txt) which should be placed in the root or home directory of an FTP account with id "jcltest" with password "jclpass". Please do not modify nettest.txt as the tests have been written to check on the precise contents of this file. HTTP ---- The HTTP folder contains files to be deployed on an HTTP server. Directory cgi-bin contains a single Perl script called test.pl which should be placed in the normal bin directory for your HTTP server (e.g. "cgi-bin" for the Apache HTTP server). The intent is that this script can be accessed with the URL "http:///cgi-bin/test.pl" . Directory html/testres231 contains a number of text and binary resources. This folder and all of its subfolders should be copied to the root directory of your web server from which static documents are served (e.g. "htdocs" for the Apache HTTP server)... /testres231 | RESOURCE.TXT | +---JUC | lf.jar | +---subdir1 | RESOURCE.TXT | +---UCL | UCL.jar | \---URLConnectionTest Harmony.html The intent is that these resources can be accessed with URLs beginning "http:///testres231/" . As with the FTP resource, please do not modify these files in any way as the unit test code has been written to expect specific information about these files such as content and date of last modification. SERVER CONFIGURATION -------------------- Before running the unit tests for the java.net types the following steps should be taken. 1. Install the FTP and HTTP documents to their respective server locations as described above. 2. Enable proxying capability on the HTTP server. 3. Start the HTTP and FTP servers. 4. Start up a SOCKS server. RUNNING THE TESTS ----------------- The success of the java.net tests rely on a number of text values which can be supplied in a properties file. These properties include the hostname of the HTTP server where the testres231 files are hosted, the network location of the FTP and SOCKS servers and so on. Isolating these values in a properties file enables the tests to be run in any network environment without recourse to updating values in the test case source code. The location of the properties file can be specified to the running tests through setting the property "test.ini.file". An example of this is available in the "run-tests" target of the /Harmony/make/build-java.xml file contained in this zip file. There the "test.ini.file" property holds the path to the file /Harmony/Harmony_Tests/src/test/resources/config/localhost.ini that contains suitable property values if the HTTP, FTP and SOCKS servers were all running on the local machine of the tests user. The key properties required by the java.net tests are as follows ... * DomainAddress : The domain name of the host where the HTTP server is running. * WebName : The unqualified name of the host where the HTTP server is running. * HomeAddressResponse : the expected response returned from a successful get from the HTTP server. * HomeAddressSoftware : the expected information about the HTTP server's software. * ProxyServerTestHost : the fully qualified location of the HTTP proxy host used in the tests. * SocksServerTestHost : the fully qualified location of the SOCKS server used in the tests. * SocksServerTestPort : the test SOCKS server's port number * UnresolvedIP : an IP address that does not resolve to a host name * FTPTestAddress : a string of the form "jcltest:jclpass@" that points to the network location of the FTP resources. * URLConnectionLastModifiedString : string which gives the precise date and time that the HTTP server resources were last modified. If you make any changes to the web resources this value will need to change. * URLConnectionLastModified : the corresponding numeric equivalent of the "URLConnectionLastModifiedString" string value. Any changes to the web resources will affect this value. * ResolvedNotExistingHost : an IP address that resolves to a host that is not present on the local network. This allows us to check the timeouts for socket connections. If any of these properties are not set the *hard coded* defaults in the class tests.support.Support_Configuration will be used (see /Harmony/Harmony_Tests/src/test/java/tests/support/Support_Configuration.java in this zip file).