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* Oracle Java 6 or better (http://www.java.com)
* Oracle Java 8 or newer (http://www.java.com)
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%%todo
Write Testing-App description.
!! Configuration
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@user: Jochen Reutelshöfer
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The testing tasks that are executed by the application are defined in the test configuration file. The name of the file name can be passed to the application with the command line call using the parameter ‘t’. If the parameter is omitted a file with the name TestConfig.txt will be used by default.
The textual format of the file is described as follows:
* Each line in the file defines one testing task. Comments can be inserted (or tasks deactivated) using the comment signs ‘//’ at the beginning of the line.
* In a line a task is defined by a space separated item list. Expressions containing spaces need to be enclosed in double quotes (e.g., “my knowledge base”).
** The first item is the name of the test to be executed. This item is non-optional.
** The second item is an identifier for the test objects (one or multiple), which the test will be applied on (e.g., name of a knowledge base). To identify multiple test objects regular expressions can be used (e.g., “.*”). This item is non-optional.
** Additionally, configuration parameters for the test can be specified. Any items defined after the test object identifier will be passed to the test as configuration parameters. The amount and nature of possible configuration parameters depends on the respective test at hand. A description of the required and optional parameters of all tests can be found within the description of the respective test in Chapter 4 of this manual.
The format of this configuration file is to some extent similar to the way tests are specified in the continuous integration dashboard in KnowWE. A line in the dashboard markup beginning with @test: specifies a testing task in a similar way as employed in the testing application. That is, a test line of a KnowWE dashboard markup can be transferred to a task definition in the testing application configuration file by using copy&paste.
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[{Image src='test-syntax.png' width='400' height='..' align='left|center|right' style='..' class='..' }]
!! Tests
The Testing-App comes with a number of tests for d3web knowledge bases. An enumeration and descriptions of the tests and their option parameters can be found [here|Doc CIDashboard]. (Note: The tests working on 'Article' as test object class are not available in the stand alone version of the Testing-App.)
!!Licence
This application