# # Copyright (c) 2006, 2022 Oracle and/or its affiliates and others. # All rights reserved. # # This program and the accompanying materials are made available under the # terms of the Eclipse Public License v. 2.0, which is available at # http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-2.0. # # This Source Code may also be made available under the following Secondary # Licenses when the conditions for such availability set forth in the # Eclipse Public License v. 2.0 are satisfied: GNU General Public License, # version 2 with the GNU Classpath Exception, which is available at # https://www.gnu.org/software/classpath/license.html. # # SPDX-License-Identifier: EPL-2.0 OR GPL-2.0 WITH Classpath-exception-2.0 # ######################################################################### ## ## JavaTest Environment file for Java EE Compatibility Test Suite ## ## Environment specific properties in this file will likely ## have to be modified prior to running the Java EE CTS. ## Instructions for modifying these properties are contained in this ## file. ## ## This file is processed by an external tool that helps generate the ## CTS documents. Therefore this file has a standard format that must ## be followed. This file is a standard Java Properties file with ## very specific comment formatting. Users can write property specific ## comments by using the property name and an ampersand (@). As an ## example the following comment applies to the foo.bar property: ## # @foo.bar - This is a comment pertaining to foo.bar ## # that spans multiple lines. ## This comment must be preceded by a single hash (#) character and ## the property name must be prepended with an ampersand (@). The ## comment can appear anywhere in the ts.jte file. If users have ## comments that belong in ts.jte but DO NOT pertain to a particular ## property the user must start the comment with at least 2 hash (#) ## characters. The following is a valid non-property comment: ## ## A valid non-property comment ## ## that spans multiple lines. ######################################################################### ######################################################################### ## @jte.version This version denotes the bundle this JTE was ## originally included with. The version matches the ID ## in the bundle name. It can be used to identify a ## mismatched JTE file. This value is filled in during ## the build process as part of sanitizing the jte file. ######################################################################### jte.version=@JTE_VERSION@ ######################################################################## ## Javatest batch mode work directory and report directory, and policy for ## handling existing work and report directories. These properties affects ## runclient and report targets, but not gui target. ## To disable generating test report, unset report.dir, or set it to "none" ## either here or from command line, as in the following command: ## ant runclient -Dreport.dir="none" ## # @work.dir The directory used to store Javatest test results and test # information. # @report.dir The directory used to store Javatest summary reports of # test results. # @if.existing.work.report.dirs specifies how existing work.dir and # report.dir will be handled, and it must be one of the following values: # overwrite overwrites all content in work.dir and report.dir # backup moves all content in work.dir and report.dir to # work.dir_time_day_bak and report.dir_time_day_bak, # respectively # append reuses and preserves the existing work.dir and report.dir # auto lets the build files decide which mode to use # (overwrite, backup or append). the value is determined # like this: # if.existing.work.report.dirs == auto # if in CTS workspace # if.existing.work.report.dirs = overwrite # else we are in a distribution bundle # if.existing.work.report.dirs = append # end if # else # if.existing.work.report.dirs = value in this file # end if ######################################################################## work.dir=/files/JTWork report.dir=/files/JTReport if.existing.work.report.dirs=auto ######################################################################## # @javatest.timeout.factor This property specifies the scale factor used by # Javatest to adjust the time JavaTest will wait for a given test to # complete before returning failure. For instance if the default test timeout # is 5 minutes, this value will be multiplied by 5 minutes to determine # the total timeout delay. Note: this value only works with Javatest's # batch mode (runclient). When using the Javatest GUI users must change # this timeout factor in the GUI. Configure -> Edit Configuration -> View # -> choose Standard Values -> select tab Execution -> set Time Factor. # # Note that javatest.timeout.factor can be a positive real number, such as 1.5 ######################################################################## javatest.timeout.factor=1 ######################################################################## ## Level of Vendor Java EE Implementation # @javaee.level The level of Java EE support for the implementation under test. # This property serves two purposes: First, it is used to determine # whether the impl under test is a Java EE Full profile (full) or Java # EE Web profile (web). Either "full" or "web" must be specified in # the list values. "full" will tell the harness to deploy ears. "web" # will tell the harness to deploy wars. # This property is also used to help determine which apis (in the # signature tests) are to be tested. # # NOTE: This property does not determine which CTS tests to run for # different profiles and optional technologies. That is done using # keywords. Please refer to the keywords functionality in the CTS # User's Guide for information on how to use keywords when # running CTS tests. # # Currently, there are 4 settings supported for this property: # 1. full: This is the minimal set of signature requirements that vendors # must support. Specifying a javaee.level of "full" with nothing # else implies there are NO additional technologies existing within # the vendors implementation. Again, "full" only covers the # REQUIRED Technologies for Jakarta EE 8 Full profile # ex/ javaee.level=full # # 2. web : This is the minimal set of signature requirements that vendors # must support for Web Profile. Specifying a javaee.level of "web" # with nothing else implies there are NO additional technologies # existing within the vendors implementation. Again, "web" only # covers REQUIRED Technologies for Jakarta EE 8 Web profile # ex/ javaee.level=web # # 3. full + optional_technologies: This covers REQUIRED Technologies for # Java EE 8 Full Profile and any combination of the optional # technologies. # Known optional technologies for CTS8 full profile include: # "jaxr". # ex 1/ javaee.level=full jaxr # ex 2/ javaee.level=full jaxr # ex 3/ javaee.level=full # ex 4/ etc... # # 4. web + optional_technologies: This covers REQUIRED Technologies for # Java EE 8 Web Profile and any combination of optional # technologies. # Known optional technologies for Web Profile include: # "jaxr", "connector", "jaxb", # "jms", "javamail", "jacc", "jaspic", "wsmd" # ex 1/ javaee.level=web connector jms jacc # ex 2/ javaee.level=web jaspic # ex 3/ javaee.level=web jms connector # ex 4/ etc... # # Note 1: spaces separate multiple entries # # Note 2: optional technologies for full/javaee profile are listed # in the Java EE 8 spec, in Table EE.6-1. Currently, the only # optional technologies for full profile are: "jaxr" (JAXR 1.0) # # Note 3: The list of optional technologies for Web Profile includes any OPTIONAL # technology explicitly called out in the Web Profile spec (if applicable) # as well as any additional technology which is listed within # JavaEE Profile 8 spec *but* not included/Required in the # Web Profile spec. # # Note 4: Two different examples of javaee.level are provided immediately # following this comment block. One is for running CTS8 against # the EE 8 (full) Profile RI and the other is for running CTS8 # against the EE 8 Web Profile RI. Notice that optional technologies # are supplied here since the RI for CTS8 contains those optional # technologies in it. It's very possible vendors may provider different # optional technologies in their implementations. If so, the list of # optional technologies will need to be adjusted here to suite each # vendors implementation. # # Note 5: For EE 8 (RI) Web Profile, you can uncomment and use the line # below which starts with: javaee.level=web .... # # IMPORTANT: when testing Web Profile - be sure to adjust the # "optional.tech.packages.to.ignore" property accordingly. # (see comments for optional.tech.packages.to.ignore below) # ############################################################################### #javaee.level=web connector jaxws jaxb javamail jacc jaspic wsmd javaee.level=full ######################################################################## ## Settings for Vendor Java EE Implementation # @javaee.home The location of the vendor's Java EE platform # implementation. # @orb.host Hostname of the machine running the vendor's # implementation. # @orb.port The port number the vendor implementation is listening # to for service requests. ######################################################################## javaee.home= orb.host=localhost orb.port=3699 ######################################################################## ## JVMOPTS_RUNTESTCOMMAND is a marker that implementations may replace with # the JVM options to pass when starting JVMs for running tests. # This is intended to be used for implementations convencience. # See file docker/run_jakartaeetck.sh for an example. ######################################################################## ######################################################################## ## Settings for Sun RI Java EE Implementation # @javaee.home.ri The location of the RI. # @orb.host Hostname of the machine running the RI. # @orb.port The port number the RI is listening to for service # requests. ######################################################################## javaee.home.ri= orb.host.ri=localhost orb.port.ri=3700 ################################################################### ################################################################### ################################################################### ## RI SPECIFIC PROPERTIES LIVE BELOW ################################################################### ################################################################### ################################################################### ############################################################### # @ts.display -- location to display CTS output on Unix ############################################################### ts.display=:0.0 ########################################################################### # @endorsed.dirs using Java SE 6 or above and you provide newer versions # of technologies than those contained in Java SE 6, verify # that the property endorsed.dirs is set to the location of # the VI api jars for those technologies you wish to # override. For example, Java SE 6 contains an # implementation of JAXWS 2.0 which will conflict with # JAXWS 2.1, therefore this property would need to be set # so that JAXWS 2.1 would be used during the building of # tests and during test execution. # # @endorsed.dirs.ri If using Java SE 6 or above and you provide newer versions # of technologies than those contained in Java SE 6, verify # that the property endorsed.dirs is set to the location of # the RI api jars for those technologies you wish to # override. For example, Java SE 6 contains an # implementation of JAXWS 2.0 which will conflict with # JAXWS 2.1, therefore this property would need to be set # so that JAXWS 2.1 would be used during the building of # tests and during test execution. ########################################################################### endorsed.dirs=${javaee.home}/modules/endorsed endorsed.dirs.ri=${javaee.home.ri}/modules/endorsed ############################################################### ## Config params needed for Java EE RI asadmin ## You must change these values as needed ## # @ri.admin.user -- The Java EE RI asadmin user id # @ri.admin.passwd -- The Java EE RI asadmin user password # @ri.admin.host -- The Java EE RI host # @ri.admin.port -- The Java EE RI port # @ri.admin -- The Java EE RI admin command # @ri.server -- The Java EE RI server instance being used # @ri.domain.dir -- Points to where your domains are installed. # @ri.domain.name -- The Java EE RI domain being used # @ri.domain -- The Java EE RI domain path being used # @ri.asenv.loc -- location of asenv.conf or asenv.bat # @ri.imqbin.loc -- location of the IMQ bin directory # @ri.lib -- Library directory for other Java EE RI # jars # @ri.imq.share.lib -- Shared library directory for imq # @ri.jvm.options -- Java options needed by the Java EE RI # note, the second option is not needed # but is required to work around asadmin # command line parsing issues. The # xxxlogin and xxxpassword are used # to set known server side creds for use # with connector tests. # @ri.applicationRoot-- Location of application repository # Only needed when running on windows # @ri.and.vi.run.on.same.host - set to true if interop tests are run # with both RI and VI on same machine. set to # false if they are run on different machines. # This is used to work around an orb issue # specific to running VI and RI on same box. # # @ri.orb.iiop.orbserverid - This is used to set a similarly # named jvm option in the RI. It is only used # when we are running interop where remote EJBs # try to access target EJB's on the same host with # zero port configuration for ssl. # This only gets used when ri.and.vi.run.on.same.host=true. # The value is to be an ORB server id. ############################################################### ri.admin.user=admin ri.admin.passwd= ri.admin.host=${orb.host.ri} ri.admin.port=4848 ri.admin=${javaee.home.ri}/bin/asadmin ri.server=server ri.domain.dir=${javaee.home.ri}/domains ri.domain.name=domain1 ri.domain=${ri.domain.dir}/${ri.domain.name} ri.asenv.loc=${javaee.home.ri}/config ri.imqbin.loc=${javaee.home.ri}/../mq/bin ri.lib=${javaee.home.ri}/lib ri.log.file.location=${ri.domain}/logs ri.modules=${javaee.home.ri}/modules ri.imq.share.lib=${javaee.home.ri}/../mq/lib ri.jvm.options=-Doracle.jdbc.J2EE13Compliant=true:-Xmx4096m:-Dj2eelogin.name=${user}:-Dj2eelogin.password=${password}:-Deislogin.name=${user1}:-Deislogin.password=${password1}:-Dtest.ejb.stateful.timeout.wait.seconds=${test.ejb.stateful.timeout.wait.seconds}:-DwebServerPort.2=${webServerPort.2}:-DwebServerHost.2=${webServerHost.2}:-Dcsiv2.save.log.file=${harness.log.traceflag}:-Djavax.xml.accessExternalStylesheet=all:-Djavax.xml.accessExternalDTD=file,http ri.jvm.options.remove=-Xmx512m:${ri.jvm.options} ri.java.endorsed.dirs=${endorsed.dirs.ri} ri.applicationRoot=c: ri.and.vi.run.on.same.host=true ri.orb.iiop.orbserverid=200 ############################################################### ## Config params needed for Java EE VI asadmin ## You must change these values as needed ## # @vi.admin.user -- The Java EE VI asadmin user id # @vi.admin.passwd -- The Java EE VI asadmin user password # @vi.admin.host -- The Java EE VI host # @vi.admin.port -- The Java EE VI port # @vi.admin -- The Java EE VI admin command # @vi.server -- The Java EE VI server instance being used # @vi.domain.dir -- Points to where your domains are installed. # @vi.domain.name -- The Java EE VI domain being used # @vi.domain -- The Java EE VI domain path being used # @vi.asenv.loc -- location of asenv.conf or asenv.bat # @vi.imqbin.loc -- location of the IMQ bin directory # @vi.lib -- Library directory for other Java EE VI # jars # @vi.imq.share.lib -- Shared library directory for imq # @vi.jvm.options -- Java options needed by the Java EE VI # note, the second option is not needed # but is required to work around asadmin # command line parsing issues. The # xxxlogin and xxxpassword are used # to set known server side creds for use # with connector tests. # @vi.applicationRoot-- Location of application repository # Only needed when running on windows ############################################################### vi.admin.user=admin vi.admin.passwd= vi.admin.host=${orb.host} vi.admin.port=4848 vi.admin=${javaee.home}/bin/asadmin vi.server=server vi.domain.dir=${javaee.home}/domains vi.domain.name=domain1 vi.domain=${vi.domain.dir}/${vi.domain.name} vi.asenv.loc=${javaee.home}/config vi.imqbin.loc=${javaee.home}/../mq/bin vi.lib=${javaee.home}/server/lib vi.log.file.location=${vi.domain}/logs vi.modules=${javaee.home}/modules vi.imq.share.lib=${javaee.home}/../mq/lib vi.jvm.options=-Doracle.jdbc.J2EE13Compliant=true:-Xmx4096m:-Dj2eelogin.name=${user}:-Dj2eelogin.password=${password}:-Deislogin.name=${user1}:-Deislogin.password=${password1}:-Dtest.ejb.stateful.timeout.wait.seconds=${test.ejb.stateful.timeout.wait.seconds}:-DwebServerPort.2=${webServerPort.2}:-DwebServerHost.2=${webServerHost.2}:-Dcsiv2.save.log.file=${harness.log.traceflag}:-Djavax.xml.accessExternalStylesheet=all:-Djavax.xml.accessExternalDTD=file,http vi.jvm.options.remove=-Xmx512m:${vi.jvm.options} vi.java.endorsed.dirs=${endorsed.dirs} vi.applicationRoot=c: ############################################################### ## Config params needed for Sun Java System Application Server ## (SJSAS) asadmin. You must change these values as needed ## only if you are testing against SJSAS app server ## (javaee.home is pointing to SJSAS). # # @s1as.admin.user -- The SJSAS asadmin user id # @s1as.admin.passwd -- The SJSAS asadmin user password # @s1as.admin.host -- The SJSAS host # @s1as.admin.port -- The SJSAS port # @s1as.admin -- The SJSAS admin command # @s1as.server -- The SJSAS server instance being used # @s1as.domain.dir -- Points to where your domains are installed. # @s1as.domain.name -- The SJSAS domain being used # @s1as.domain -- The SJSAS domain path being used # @s1as.asenv.loc -- location of asenv.conf or asenv.bat # @s1as.imqbin.loc -- location of the IMQ bin directory # @s1as.lib -- Library directory for other Java EE RI # jars # @s1as.imq.share.lib -- Shared library directory for imq # @s1as.jvm.options -- Java options needed by SJSAS # The xxxlogin and xxxpassword are used # to set known server side creds for use # with connector tests. # @s1as.applicationRoot-- Location of application repository # Only needed when running on windows ############################################################### s1as.admin.user=admin s1as.admin.passwd= s1as.admin.host=${orb.host} s1as.admin.port=4848 s1as.admin=${javaee.home}/bin/asadmin s1as.server=server s1as.domain.dir=${javaee.home}/domains s1as.domain.name=domain1 s1as.domain=${s1as.domain.dir}/${s1as.domain.name} s1as.asenv.loc=${javaee.home}/config s1as.imqbin.loc=${javaee.home}/../mq/bin s1as.lib=${javaee.home}/lib s1as.modules=${javaee.home}/modules s1as.imq.share.lib=${javaee.home}/../mq/lib s1as.jvm.options=-Doracle.jdbc.J2EE13Compliant=true:-Xmx4096m:-Dj2eelogin.name=${user}:-Dj2eelogin.password=${password}:-Deislogin.name=${user1}:-Deislogin.password=${password1}:-Dtest.ejb.stateful.timeout.wait.seconds=${test.ejb.stateful.timeout.wait.seconds}:-DwebServerPort.2=${webServerPort.2}:-DwebServerHost.2=${webServerHost.2} s1as.jvm.options.remove=-Xmx512m:${s1as.jvm.options} s1as.java.endorsed.dirs=${endorsed.dirs} s1as.applicationRoot=c: ############################################################### # @sjsas.das.orb.port -- ORB port number for the DAS # @sjsas.das.orb.host -- ORB host name for the DAS # @sjsas.das.webServerPort -- HTTP listener port for the DAS # @sjsas.das.securedWebServicePort -- HTTPS listener port for the DAS # @sjsas.nodeagent.name -- Name of node agent used by # the remote instance. # @sjsas.nodeinstance.name -- Name of the remote instance # @sjsas.master.password -- Used to create a node agent only # applicable to EE. Defaults to changeit. This # can be changed at EE install time. # @sjsas.instance.config.dir -- config directory used by the intsance # being tested. # For PE/DAS = config # For remote instance = config # @sjsas.cts.timer.resource -- Backend to use when we are using java2db with # the CMP tests for the jdbc/DBTimer resource # @sjsas.cmp.backend -- Backend to use when we are using java2db with # the CMP tests # @sjsas.node.agent.dir.name -- The name of the node agent directory to use. # This value will be used on Windows only and # ignored on non-Windows platforms. The default # is 'n' meaning the create-node-agent command # will pass the --agentdir argument with a value # of ${s1as.applicationRoot}\${sjsas.node.agent.dir.name}. # @sjsas.env.type -- CTS test configuration. Possible values are: # das (for PE or DAS) # remote (for remote intance) # cluster (for cluster config not yet supported) # @s1as.targets -- Instance(s) to deploy tests # Supports multiple instances, For example: # s1as.targets=server server-1 ############################################################### sjsas.das.orb.port=3700 sjsas.das.orb.host=${orb.host} sjsas.das.webServerPort=8000 sjsas.das.securedWebServicePort=1043 sjsas.nodeagent.name=node-agent-1 sjsas.nodeinstance.name=server-1 sjsas.master.password=changeit sjsas.instance.config.dir=config sjsas.cts.timer.resource=derby sjsas.cmp.backend=derby sjsas.node.agent.dir.name=n sjsas.env.type=das #sjsas.env.type=remote s1as.targets=${s1as.server} #s1as.targets=${sjsas.nodeinstance.name} ############################################################### # @s1as.pe.jmsServer -- name of the JMS server the RI/PE # @s1as.se.jmsServer -- name of the JMS server for SE/EE ############################################################### s1as.pe.jmsServer=imqbroker s1as.se.jmsServer=imqbroker #s1as.se.jmsServer=${s1as.domain.name}_${s1as.server} ############################################################### # @extension.dir - The extension directory for the app # server under test. This does not apply # to the RI. # # Note: App server vendors will need to set this to their # app server's extension directory. The CTS config.vi # target will copy the CTS library jars to this location. ############################################################### extension.dir=${s1as.domain}/lib ############################################################### # @instance.listenerName - Default value for the iiop listener # for your instance. Users will # most likely not need to change this. ############################################################### instance.listenerName=orb-listener-1 ############################################################### # @tz - your local timezone. For valid values, consult your # Operating System documentation. ############################################################### tz=US/Eastern ############################################################### # @jdbc.lib.class.path - This property is used by the # database.classes properties to point to # where the JDBC drivers live. ############################################################### jdbc.lib.class.path=${ts.home}/internal/lib ############################################################### ## The following section is for CTS Database configuration ## For each database that you will test, configure the following: ## Here is an example using derby: Users will need to ## replace derby with the appropriate DB name. # @derby.dbName -- Database Name # @derby.server -- Database Server # @derby.port -- Database Server port # @derby.dml.file -- DML file used for CTS test cases # @derby.user -- User Id configured # @derby.passwd -- User password configured # @derby.url -- URL to the cts database # @derby.driver -- DriverManager driver # @derby.classes -- CLASSPATH to JDBC driver classes # @derby.poolName -- Name of pool configured in the Java EE # RI (do not change!) # @derby.dataSource -- DataSource driver # @derby.properties -- Any additional JDBC driver required # properties # @derby.startup.delay-- delay to wait for DB to start ############################################################### ## ## Info for Cloudscape 10/Derby ## derby.dbName=derbyDB derby.server=${orb.host} derby.port=1527 derby.port.ri=1527 derby.dml.file=derby/derby.dml.sql derby.user=cts1 derby.passwd=cts1 derby.url=jdbc:derby://${derby.server}:${derby.port}/${derby.dbName};create=true derby.driver=org.apache.derby.jdbc.ClientDriver derby.home=${javaee.home}/../javadb derby.system.home=${derby.home}/databases derby.classpath=${ts.home}/lib/dbprocedures.jar${pathsep}${derby.home}/lib/derbynet.jar${pathsep}${derby.home}/lib/derbyshared.jar${pathsep}${derby.home}/lib/derbytools.jar derby.classes=${derby.home}/lib/derbyclient.jar${pathsep}${derby.home}/lib/derbyshared.jar${pathsep}${derby.home}/lib/derbytools.jar derby.poolName=cts-derby-pool derby.dataSource=org.apache.derby.jdbc.ClientDataSource derby.properties=DatabaseName\=\"${derby.dbName}\":user\=${derby.user}:password\=${derby.passwd}:serverName\=${derby.server}:portNumber=${derby.port} derby.startup.delay=5 # # Cloudscape 10 /Derby embedded driver # derbyEmbedded.dbName=/tmp/DerbyDB derbyEmbedded.server=${orb.host} derbyEmbedded.port=1527 derbyEmbedded.dml.file=derby/derby.dml.sql derbyEmbedded.user=cts1 derbyEmbedded.passwd=cts1 derbyEmbedded.url=jdbc:derby:${derbyEmbedded.dbName};create=true derbyEmbedded.driver=org.apache.derby.jdbc.EmbeddedDriver derbyEmbedded.classes=${javaee.home}/../javadb/lib/derby.jar${pathsep}${javaee.home}/../javadb/lib/derbyshared.jar${pathsep}${javaee.home}/../javadb/lib/derbytools.jar${pathsep}${ts.home}/lib/dbprocedures.jar derbyEmbedded.poolName=cts-derbyEmbedded-pool derbyEmbedded.dataSource=org.apache.derby.jdbc.EmbeddedDataSource derbyEmbedded.pool.url='jdbc\\:derby\\:${derbyEmbedded.dbName}\\;create=true' derbyEmbedded.properties=DatabaseName\=\"${derbyEmbedded.dbName}\":user\=${derbyEmbedded.user}:password\=${derbyEmbedded.passwd} ## ## Info for DB2 (8.1 type 2 driver) ## db2.dbName=cts db2.server=${orb.host} db2.port=50000 db2.dml.file=db2/db2.dml.sql db2.user=db2inst1 db2.passwd=ibmdb2 db2.url=jdbc:db2:${db2.dbName} db2.driver=com.ibm.db2.jcc.DB2Driver db2.classes=${jdbc.lib.class.path}/db2jcc.jar:${jdbc.lib.class.path}/db2jcc_license_cu.jar:${jdbc.lib.class.path}/db2java.zip db2.poolName=cts-db2-pool db2.dataSource=com.ibm.db2.jcc.DB2SimpleDataSource db2.properties=user=${db2.user}:password=${db2.passwd}:databaseName=${db2.dbName}:driverType=2:deferPrepares\=false ## ## Info for db2 using the DataDirect driver ## db2DD.dbName=cts db2DD.server=${orb.host} db2DD.port=50000 db2DD.dml.file=db2/db2.dml.sql db2DD.user=db2inst1 db2DD.passwd=ibmdb2 db2DD.url=jdbc:datadirect:db2://${db2DD.server}:${db2DD.port};DatabaseName\=${db2DD.dbName} db2DD.driver=com.ddtek.jdbc.db2.DB2Driver db2DD.classes=${jdbc.lib.class.path}/util.jar${pathsep}${jdbc.lib.class.path}/db2.jar${pathsep}${jdbc.lib.class.path}/base.jar db2DD.poolName=cts-db2-DataDirect-pool db2DD.dataSource=com.ddtek.jdbcx.db2.DB2DataSource db2DD.properties=user\=${db2DD.user}:password\=${db2DD.passwd}:ServerName\=${db2DD.server}:portNumber\=${db2DD.port}:databasename\=${db2DD.dbName} ## ## Info for db2 using the Sun driver ## db2Sun.dbName=cts db2Sun.server=${orb.host} db2Sun.port=50000 db2Sun.dml.file=db2/db2.dml.sql db2Sun.user=db2inst1 db2Sun.passwd=ibmdb2 db2Sun.url=jdbc:sun:db2://${db2Sun.server}:${db2Sun.port};DatabaseName\=${db2Sun.dbName} db2Sun.driver=com.sun.sql.jdbc.db2.DB2Driver db2Sun.classes=${jdbc.lib.class.path}/smdb2.jar db2Sun.poolName=cts-db2-Sun-pool db2Sun.dataSource=com.sun.sql.jdbcx.db2.DB2DataSource db2Sun.properties=user\=${db2Sun.user}:password\=${db2Sun.passwd}:ServerName\=${db2Sun.server}:portNumber\=${db2Sun.port}:databasename\=${db2Sun.dbName} ## ## Info for Microsoft SQL Server ## mssqlserver.dbName=cts mssqlserver.server=${orb.host} mssqlserver.port=1433 mssqlserver.dml.file=mssqlserver/mssqlserver.dml.sql mssqlserver.user=guest mssqlserver.passwd=guest mssqlserver.url=jdbc:microsoft:sqlserver://${mssqlserver.server}:${mssqlserver.port} mssqlserver.driver=com.microsoft.sqlserver.jdbc.SQLServerDriver mssqlserver.classes=${jdbc.lib.class.path}/sqljdbc.jar mssqlserver.poolName=cts-mssqlserver-pool mssqlserver.dataSource=com.microsoft.sqlserver.jdbc.SQLServerDataSource mssqlserver.properties=user\=${mssqlserver.user}:password\=${mssqlserver.passwd}:ServerName\=${mssqlserver.server}:portNumber\=${mssqlserver.port} ## ## Info for Microsoft SQL Server using the DataDirect driver ## mssqlserverDD.dbName=cts mssqlserverDD.server=${orb.host} mssqlserverDD.port=1433 mssqlserverDD.dml.file=mssqlserver/mssqlserver.dml.sql mssqlserverDD.user=guest mssqlserverDD.passwd=guest mssqlserverDD.url=jdbc:datadirect:sqlserver://${mssqlserverDD.server}:${mssqlserverDD.port} mssqlserverDD.driver=com.ddtek.jdbc.sqlserver.SQLServerDriver mssqlserverDD.classes=${jdbc.lib.class.path}/util.jar${pathsep}${jdbc.lib.class.path}/sqlserver.jar${pathsep}${jdbc.lib.class.path}/base.jar mssqlserverDD.poolName=cts-mssqlserver-DataDirect-pool mssqlserverDD.dataSource=com.ddtek.jdbcx.sqlserver.SQLServerDataSource mssqlserverDD.properties=user\=${mssqlserverDD.user}:password\=${mssqlserverDD.passwd}:ServerName\=${mssqlserverDD.server}:portNumber\=${mssqlserverDD.port}:selectMethod\=cursor ## ## Info for Microsoft SQL Server using the Inet driver ## mssqlserverInet.dbName=cts1 mssqlserverInet.server=${orb.host} mssqlserverInet.port=1433 mssqlserverInet.dml.file=mssqlserver/mssqlserver.dml.sql mssqlserverInet.user=cts1 mssqlserverInet.passwd=cts1 mssqlserverInet.url=jdbc:inetdae7:${mssqlserverInet.server}:${mssqlserverInet.port} mssqlserverInet.driver=com.inet.tds.TdsDriver mssqlserverInet.classes=${jdbc.lib.class.path}/Merlia.jar mssqlserverInet.poolName=cts-mssqlserver-Inet-pool mssqlserverInet.dataSource=com.inet.tds.TdsDataSource mssqlserverInet.properties=user\=${mssqlserverInet.user}:password\=${mssqlserverInet.passwd}:ServerName\=${mssqlserverInet.server}:port\=${mssqlserverInet.port} ## ## Info for Microsoft SQL Server using the Sun driver ## mssqlserverSun.dbName=cts mssqlserverSun.server=${orb.host} mssqlserverSun.port=1433 mssqlserverSun.dml.file=mssqlserver/mssqlserver.dml.sql mssqlserverSun.user=guest mssqlserverSun.passwd=guest mssqlserverSun.url=jdbc:sun:sqlserver://${mssqlserverSun.server}:${mssqlserverSun.port} mssqlserverSun.driver=com.sun.sql.jdbc.sqlserver.SQLServerDriver mssqlserverSun.classes=${jdbc.lib.class.path}/smsqlserver.jar mssqlserverSun.poolName=cts-mssqlserver-Sun-pool mssqlserverSun.dataSource=com.sun.sql.jdbcx.sqlserver.SQLServerDataSource mssqlserverSun.properties=user\=${mssqlserverSun.user}:password\=${mssqlserverSun.passwd}:ServerName\=${mssqlserverSun.server}:portNumber\=${mssqlserverSun.port}:selectMethod\=cursor ## ## Info for MYSQL driver ## mysql.dbName=cts mysql.server=${orb.host} mysql.port=3306 mysql.dml.file=mysql/mysql.dml.sql mysql.user=cts1 mysql.passwd=cts1 mysql.url=jdbc:mysql://${mysql.server}:${mysql.port}/${mysql.dbName} mysql.driver=com.mysql.jdbc.Driver mysql.classes=${jdbc.lib.class.path}/mysql-connector-java-5.1.42-bin.jar mysql.poolName=cts-mysql-pool mysql.dataSource=com.mysql.jdbc.jdbc2.optional.MysqlDataSource mysql.properties=user\=${mysql.user}:password\=${mysql.passwd}:DatabaseName\=${mysql.dbName}\:ServerName\=${mysql.server}\:port\=${mysql.port}\:jdbcCompliantTruncation\=false ## ## Info for Oracle DataDirect ## oracleDD.dbName=ora817 oracleDD.server=${orb.host} oracleDD.port=1521 oracleDD.dml.file=oracle/oracle.dml.sql oracleDD.user=la oracleDD.passwd=la oracleDD.url=jdbc:datadirect:oracle://${oracleDD.server};SID=${oracleDD.dbName} oracleDD.driver=com.ddtek.jdbc.oracle.OracleDriver oracleDD.classes=${jdbc.lib.class.path}/base.jar${pathsep}${jdbc.lib.class.path}/oracle.jar${pathsep}${jdbc.lib.class.path}/util.jar oracleDD.poolName=cts-oracle-DataDirect-pool oracleDD.dataSource=com.ddtek.jdbcx.oracle.OracleDataSource oracleDD.properties=user\=${oracleDD.user}:password\=${oracleDD.passwd}:SID\="${oracleDD.dbName}":serverName=${oracleDD.server}:portNumber=${oracleDD.port} ## ## Info for Oracle thin ## oracle.dbName=cts oracle.server=${orb.host} oracle.port=1521 oracle.dml.file=oracle/oracle.dml.sql oracle.user=cts1 oracle.passwd=cts1 oracle.url=jdbc:oracle:thin:@${oracle.server}:${oracle.port}:${oracle.dbName} oracle.driver=oracle.jdbc.OracleDriver oracle.classes=${jdbc.lib.class.path}/ojdbc8.jar oracle.poolName=cts-oracle-pool oracle.dataSource=oracle.jdbc.pool.OracleDataSource oracle.pool.url=jdbc\\:oracle\\:thin\\:@${oracle.server}\\:${oracle.port}\\:${oracle.dbName} oracle.properties=user\=${oracle.user}:password\=${oracle.passwd}:URL\=\"${oracle.pool.url}\" # # Info for Oracle oci driver # oracleOCI.dbName=cts1 oracleOCI.server=${orb.host} oracleOCI.port=1521 oracleOCI.dml.file=oracle/oracle.dml.sql oracleOCI.user=cts1 oracleOCI.passwd=cts1 oracleOCI.url=jdbc:oracle:oci:@${oracleOCI.dbName} oracleOCI.driver=oracle.jdbc.OracleDriver oracleOCI.classes=${jdbc.lib.class.path}/ojdbc8.jar oracleOCI.poolName=cts-oracle-oci-pool oracleOCI.dataSource=oracle.jdbc.pool.OracleDataSource oracleOCI.pool.url=jdbc\\:oracle\\:oci\\:@${oracleOCI.dbName} oracleOCI.properties=user\=${oracleOCI.user}:password\=${oracleOCI.passwd}:URL\=\"${oracleOCI.pool.url}\" ## ## Info for Oracle inet ## oracleInet.dbName=cts1 oracleInet.server=${orb.host} oracleInet.port=1521 oracleInet.dml.file=oracle/oracle.dml.sql oracleInet.user=cts1 oracleInet.passwd=cts1 oracleInet.url=jdbc:inetora:${oracleInet.server}:${oracleInet.port}:${oracleInet.dbName} oracleInet.driver=com.inet.ora.OraDriver oracleInet.classes=${jdbc.lib.class.path}/Oranxo.jar oracleInet.poolName=cts-oracle-Inet-pool oracleInet.dataSource=com.inet.ora.OraDataSource oracleInet.properties=user\=${oracleInet.user}:password\=${oracleInet.passwd}:serviceName\="${oracleInet.dbName}":serverName=${oracleInet.server}:port=${oracleInet.port} ## ## Info for Oracle Sun ## oracleSun.dbName=ora817 oracleSun.server=${orb.host} oracleSun.port=1521 oracleSun.dml.file=oracle/oracle.dml.sql oracleSun.user=la oracleSun.passwd=la oracleSun.url=jdbc:sun:oracle://${oracleSun.server};SID=${oracleSun.dbName} oracleSun.driver=com.sun.sql.jdbc.oracle.OracleDriver oracleSun.classes=${jdbc.lib.class.path}/smoracle.jar oracleSun.poolName=cts-oracle-Sun-pool oracleSun.dataSource=com.sun.sql.jdbcx.oracle.OracleDataSource oracleSun.properties=user\=${oracleSun.user}:password\=${oracleSun.passwd}:SID\="${oracleSun.dbName}":serverName=${oracleSun.server}:portNumber=${oracleSun.port} ## ## Info for Pointbase ## pointbase.dbName=cts pointbase.server=${orb.host} pointbase.port=9092 pointbase.dml.file=pointbase/pointbase.dml.sql pointbase.user=PBPUBLIC pointbase.passwd=PBPUBLIC pointbase.url=jdbc:pointbase:server://${pointbase.server}:${pointbase.port}/${pointbase.dbName},new pointbase.driver=com.pointbase.jdbc.jdbcUniversalDriver pointbase.classes=${jdbc.lib.class.path}/pbclient.jar${pathsep}${jdbc.lib.class.path}/pbembedded.jar pointbase.poolName=cts-pointbase-pool pointbase.dataSource=com.pointbase.jdbc.jdbcDataSource pointbase.pool.url="jdbc\\:pointbase\\:server\\:\/\/${pointbase.server}\\:${pointbase.port}\/${pointbase.dbName},new" pointbase.properties=user\=${pointbase.user}:password\=${pointbase.passwd}:DatabaseName\=\"${pointbase.pool.url}\" ## ## Info for Postgres ## postgresql.dbName=CTS5 postgresql.server=${orb.host} postgresql.port=5432 postgresql.dml.file=postgresql/postgresql.dml.sql postgresql.user=cts1 postgresql.passwd=cts1 postgresql.url=jdbc:postgresql://${postgresql.server}:${postgresql.port}/${postgresql.dbName} postgresql.driver=org.postgresql.Driver postgresql.classes=${jdbc.lib.class.path}/postgresql-8.4-701.jdbc4.jar postgresql.poolName=cts-postgresql-pool postgresql.pool.url="jdbc\\:postgresql\\:server\\:\/\/${postgresql.server}\\:${postgresql.port}\/${postgresql.dbName},new" postgresql.dataSource=org.postgresql.ds.PGSimpleDataSource postgresql.properties=user\=${postgresql.user}:password\=${postgresql.passwd}:DatabaseName\=${postgresql.dbName}\:ServerName\=${postgresql.server}\:port\=${postgresql.port} ## ## Info for Sybase (jConnect Driver) ## sybase.dbName=cts2 sybase.server=${orb.host} sybase.port=4100 sybase.dml.file=sybase/sybase.dml.sql sybase.user=cts1 sybase.passwd=cts1 sybase.url=jdbc:sybase:Tds:${sybase.server}:${sybase.port}/${sybase.dbName} sybase.driver=com.sybase.jdbc2.jdbc.SybDriver sybase.classes=${jdbc.lib.class.path}/jconn2.jar sybase.poolName=cts-sybase-pool sybase.dataSource= com.sybase.jdbc2.jdbc.SybDataSource sybase.properties=user\=${sybase.user}:password\=${sybase.passwd}:DatabaseName\=${sybase.dbName}\:ServerName\=${sybase.server}\:PortNumber\=${sybase.port}\:BE_AS_JDBC_COMPLIANT_AS_POSSIBLE\=true\:FAKE_METADATA\=true ## ## Info for Sybase (Inet Driver) ## sybaseInet.dbName=cts2 sybaseInet.server=${orb.host} sybaseInet.port=4100 sybaseInet.dml.file=sybase/sybase.dml.sql sybaseInet.user=cts1 sybaseInet.passwd=cts1 sybaseInet.url=jdbc:inetsyb:${sybaseInet.server}:${sybaseInet.port}?database=${sybaseInet.dbName} sybaseInet.driver=com.inet.syb.SybDriver sybaseInet.classes=${jdbc.lib.class.path}/Sybelux.jar sybaseInet.poolName=cts-sybase-Inet-pool sybaseInet.dataSource= com.inet.syb.SybDataSource sybaseInet.properties=user\=${sybaseInet.user}:password\=${sybaseInet.passwd}:DatabaseName\=${sybaseInet.dbName}\:ServerName\=${sybaseInet.server}\:PortNumber\=${sybaseInet.port} ## ## Info for Sybase using the DataDirect driver ## sybaseDD.dbName=cts2 sybaseDD.server=${orb.host} sybaseDD.port=4100 sybaseDD.dml.file=sybase/sybase.dml.sql sybaseDD.user=cts1 sybaseDD.passwd=cts1 sybaseDD.url=jdbc:datadirect:sybase://${sybaseDD.server}:${sybaseDD.port} sybaseDD.driver=com.ddtek.jdbc.sybase.SybaseDriver sybaseDD.classes=${jdbc.lib.class.path}/util.jar${pathsep}${jdbc.lib.class.path}/sybase.jar${pathsep}${jdbc.lib.class.path}/base.jar sybaseDD.poolName=cts-sybase-DataDirect-pool sybaseDD.dataSource=com.ddtek.jdbcx.sybase.SybaseDataSource sybaseDD.properties=user\=${sybaseDD.user}:password\=${sybaseDD.passwd}:ServerName\=${sybaseDD.server}:portNumber\=${sybaseDD.port}:selectMethod\=cursor:DatabaseName\=${sybaseDD.dbName} ## ## Info for Sybase using the Sun driver ## sybaseSun.dbName=cts2 sybaseSun.server=${orb.host} sybaseSun.port=4100 sybaseSun.dml.file=sybase/sybase.dml.sql sybaseSun.user=cts1 sybaseSun.passwd=cts1 sybaseSun.url=jdbc:sun:sybase://${sybaseSun.server}:${sybaseSun.port} sybaseSun.driver=com.sun.sql.jdbc.sybase.SybaseDriver sybaseSun.classes=${jdbc.lib.class.path}/smsybase.jar sybaseSun.poolName=cts-sybase-Sun-pool sybaseSun.dataSource=com.sun.sql.jdbcx.sybase.SybaseDataSource sybaseSun.properties=user\=${sybaseSun.user}:password\=${sybaseSun.passwd}:ServerName\=${sybaseSun.server}:portNumber\=${sybaseSun.port}:selectMethod\=cursor:DatabaseName\=${sybaseSun.dbName} ############################################################### ## The following database configuration section is for the CTS ## interop tests which require a database that is used by the ## reference implementation. These entries should not be changed. # @derby.dbName.ri -- Database Name # @derby.server.ri -- Database Server # @derby.port.ri -- Database Server port # @derby.dml.file.ri -- DML file used for CTS test cases # @derby.user.ri -- User Id configured # @derby.passwd.ri -- User password configured # @derby.url.ri -- URL to the cts database # @derby.driver.ri -- DriverManager driver # @derby.classes.ri -- CLASSPATH to JDBC driver classes # @derby.poolName.ri -- Name of pool configured in the Java EE # RI (do not change!) # @derby.dataSource.ri -- DataSource driver # @derby.properties.ri -- Any additional JDBC driver required # properties # @derby.startup.delay.ri -- delay to wait for DB to start ############################################################### derby.dbName.ri=derbyDBri derby.server.ri=${orb.host.ri} derby.port.ri=1527 derby.dml.file.ri=derby/derby.dml.sql derby.user.ri=cts1 derby.passwd.ri=cts1 derby.url.ri=jdbc:derby://${derby.server.ri}:${derby.port.ri}/${derby.dbName.ri};create=true derby.driver.ri=org.apache.derby.jdbc.ClientDriver derby.home.ri=${javaee.home.ri}/../javadb derby.system.home.ri=${derby.home.ri}/databases derby.classpath.ri=${ts.home}/lib/dbprocedures.jar${pathsep}${derby.home.ri}/lib/derbynet.jar${pathsep}${derby.home.ri}/lib/derbyshared.jar${pathsep}${derby.home.ri}/lib/derbytools.jar derby.classes.ri=${derby.home.ri}/lib/derbyclient.jar{pathsep}${derby.home.ri}/lib/derbyshared.jar${pathsep}${derby.home.ri}/lib/derbytools.jar derby.poolName.ri=cts-derby-pool derby.dataSource.ri=org.apache.derby.jdbc.ClientDataSource derby.properties.ri=DatabaseName\=\"${derby.dbName.ri}\":user\=${derby.user.ri}:password\=${derby.passwd.ri}:serverName\=${derby.server.ri}:portNumber=${derby.port.ri} derby.startup.delay.ri=5 ############################################################### # @alt.dtd.dir DTD location for Java EE and RI xml files. Used # for xml validation when building tests. If # javaee.home.ri is set, /lib/dtds # will be used and alt.dtd.dir is ignored. # @alt.schema.dir schema location for Java EE and RI xml files. # Used for xml validation when building tests. # If javaee.home.ri is set, # /lib/schemas will be used and # alt.schema.dir is ignored. ############################################################### alt.dtd.dir=${ts.home}/lib/dtds alt.schema.dir=${ts.home}/lib/schemas ############################################################### ## Configure the behavior of which tables CTS will create when ## ant init.[datbaseName] is invoked. # # @create.cmp.tables - When set to false, the appserver is # responsible for creating cmp tables # at deployment of the ejb/ear # When set to true, init.[datbaseName] # will create the tables used by CMP # EJBs. The sql for the CMP tables are # contained in: # $TS_HOME/[datbaseName]/sql/[databaseName].ddl.cmp.sql # $TS_HOME/[datbaseName]/sql/[databaseName].ddl.interop.sql # ############################################################### create.cmp.tables=true ############################################################### # @jdbc.poolName - Configure the connection pool that will be # tested in this cts test run. # # @jdbc.maxpoolsize - This property defines the max pool size # when creating JDBC connection pools. # # @jdbc.steadypoolsize - This property defines the steady pool size # when creating JDBC connection pools. ############################################################### jdbc.poolName=${derby.poolName} jdbc.maxpoolsize=64 jdbc.steadypoolsize=32 ############################################################### ## These properties are use for the CTS ## interop tests which require a database that is used by the ## reference implementation. # # @jdbc.poolName.ri - Configure the connection pool that will be # use when configuring the JDBC connection # pools for the reference implemetation. # # @jdbc.maxpoolsize.ri - This property defines the max pool size # when creating JDBC connection pools. # # @jdbc.steadypoolsize.ri - This property defines the steady pool size # when creating JDBC connection pools. ############################################################### jdbc.poolName.ri=${derby.poolName.ri} jdbc.maxpoolsize.ri=96 jdbc.steadypoolsize.ri=32 ############################################################### # @jdbc.datasource.props - Used to to specify Vendor specific # properties and less commonly used DataSource properties. # Its value is a comma-separated array of name-value pairs. # Each property pair follows the format of "name=value", # including the surrounding double quotes. # # The value of this property must not contain any extra spaces. # # In most cases, this property is not needed and therefore # commented out. # ############################################################### #jdbc.datasource.props="driverType=thin","name2=value2" ############################################################### # @jdbc.db - The name of the currently configured DB. This # value is the prefix of the DB properties currently # being used. Some valid values are; derby and # derbyEmbedded. See the other DB property # names for other valid values. ############################################################### jdbc.db=derby jdbc.db.classes=${derby.classes} ############################################################### ## These properties are configurable and must specify valid ## usernames and passwords to establish JDBC connections to ## backend RDBMS. ## # @user1 - Set this to the user for the jdbc/DB1 resource # @password1 - Set this to the password for the jdbc/DB1 resource # @user2 - Set this to the user for the jdbc/DB2 resource # @password2 - Set this to the password for the jdbc/DB2 resource # @user3 - Set this to the user for the jdbc/DBTimer resource # @password3 - Set this to the password for the jdbc/DBTimer resource ############################################################### user1=${derby.user} password1=${derby.passwd} user2=${derby.user} password2=${derby.passwd} user3=${derby.user} password3=${derby.passwd} ############################################################### ## Configure the dml file to use # @db.dml.file - dml file for VI # @db.dml.file.ri - dml file for RI ############################################################### db.dml.file=${derby.dml.file} db.dml.file.ri=${derby.dml.file} ############################################################### ## Configure the DB specific information needed by JSTL # @jstl.db.driver - JDBC driver # @jstl.db.url - DB URL ############################################################### jstl.db.driver=${derby.driver} jstl.db.url=${derby.url} ######################################################################## # # @jtaJarClasspath: This property must be set when running signature # tests. This property should be set to the Path # for the JTA API jar. # ######################################################################## jtaJarClasspath=${s1as.modules}/jakarta.transaction-api.jar ############################################################### ## Classpath properties required by CTS: # @javaee.classes.ri -- Classes required by Java EE RI # @ts.run.classpath.ri -- Classpath required by Java EE RI # appclient container. # @ts.run.classpath -- Classpath required by the vendor # appclient container. # @ts.harness.classpath -- Classes required by javatest # @ts.classpath -- Classes used to build the CTS tests # @ts.lib.classpath -- Classes used to build cts.jar ############################################################### implementation.classes.ri=${ri.modules}/orb-connector.jar${pathsep}${ri.modules}/deployment-client.jar${pathsep}${ri.modules}/security-ee.jar${pathsep}${ri.modules}/security.jar${pathsep}${ri.modules}/common-util.jar${pathsep}${ri.modules}/glassfish-corba-omgapi.jar${pathsep}${ri.modules}/glassfish-corba-orb.jar${pathsep}${ri.modules}/internal-api.jar${pathsep}${ri.modules}/deployment-common.jar${pathsep}${ri.modules}/gmbal.jar${pathsep}${ri.modules}/bean-validator.jar${pathsep}${ri.modules}/jersey-client.jar${pathsep}${ri.modules}/jersey-common.jar${pathsep}${ri.modules}/jersey-hk2.jar${pathsep}${ri.modules}/jersey-media-jaxb.jar${pathsep}${ri.modules}/jersey-media-sse.jar${pathsep}${ri.modules}/jersey-media-json-processing.jar${pathsep}${ri.modules}/jsonp-jaxrs.jar${pathsep}${ri.modules}/jersey-media-json-binding.jar${pathsep}${ri.modules}/jersey-server.jar${pathsep}${ri.modules}/jersey-container-servlet.jar${pathsep}${ri.modules}/jersey-container-servlet-core.jar${pathsep}${ri.modules}/guava.jar${pathsep}${ri.modules}/jakarta.el.jar${pathsep}${ri.modules}/jakarta.el-api.jar${pathsep}${ri.modules}/tyrus-websocket-core.jar${pathsep}${ri.modules}/tyrus-client.jar${pathsep}${ri.modules}/tyrus-container-grizzly-client.jar${pathsep}${ri.modules}/tyrus-core.jar${pathsep}${ri.modules}/tyrus-container-grizzly.jar${pathsep}${ri.modules}/tyrus-container-grizzly-client.jar${pathsep}${ri.modules}/glassfish-grizzly-extra-all.jar${pathsep}${ri.modules}/nucleus-grizzly-all.jar${pathsep}${ri.modules}/tyrus-server.jar${pathsep}${ri.modules}/tyrus-container-servlet.jar${pathsep}${ri.modules}/tyrus-spi.jar${pathsep}${ri.modules}/yasson.jar${pathsep}${ri.modules}/jakarta.websocket-client-api.jar${pathsep}${ri.modules}/parsson.jar${pathsep}${ri.modules}/parsson-media.jar${pathsep}${ri.modules}/angus-activation.jar${pathsep}${ri.modules}/angus-mail.jar${pathsep}${ri.modules}/expressly.jar implementation.classes=${s1as.modules}/deployment-client.jar${pathsep}${s1as.modules}/security.jar${pathsep}${s1as.modules}/common-util.jar${pathsep}${s1as.modules}/glassfish-corba-omgapi.jar${pathsep}${s1as.modules}/deployment-common.jar${pathsep}${s1as.modules}/gmbal.jar${pathsep}${s1as.modules}/bean-validator.jar${pathsep}${s1as.modules}/jakarta.ws.rs-api.jar${pathsep}${s1as.modules}/jersey-client.jar${pathsep}${s1as.modules}/jersey-common.jar${pathsep}${s1as.modules}/jersey-hk2.jar${pathsep}${s1as.modules}/jersey-media-jaxb.jar${pathsep}${s1as.modules}/jersey-media-sse.jar${pathsep}${s1as.modules}/jersey-media-json-processing.jar${pathsep}${s1as.modules}/jsonp-jaxrs.jar${pathsep}${s1as.modules}/jersey-media-json-binding.jar${pathsep}${s1as.modules}/jersey-server.jar${pathsep}${s1as.modules}/jersey-container-servlet.jar${pathsep}${s1as.modules}/jersey-container-servlet-core.jar${pathsep}${s1as.modules}/guava.jar${pathsep}${s1as.modules}/jakarta.el.jar${pathsep}${s1as.modules}/jakarta.el-api.jar${pathsep}${s1as.modules}/tyrus-websocket-core.jar${pathsep}${s1as.modules}/tyrus-client.jar${pathsep}${s1as.modules}/tyrus-core.jar${pathsep}${s1as.modules}/tyrus-container-grizzly.jar${pathsep}${s1as.modules}/tyrus-container-grizzly-client.jar${pathsep}${s1as.modules}/glassfish-grizzly-extra-all.jar${pathsep}${s1as.modules}/nucleus-grizzly-all.jar${pathsep}${s1as.modules}/tyrus-server.jar${pathsep}${s1as.modules}/tyrus-container-servlet.jar${pathsep}${s1as.modules}/tyrus-spi.jar${pathsep}${s1as.modules}/yasson.jar${pathsep}${s1as.modules}/jakarta.websocket-client-api.jar${pathsep}${s1as.modules}/parsson.jar${pathsep}${s1as.modules}/parsson-media.jar${pathsep}${s1as.modules}/angus-activation.jar${pathsep}${s1as.modules}/angus-mail.jar${pathsep}${s1as.modules}/expressly.jar javaee.classes.ri=${ri.modules}/jakarta.jms-api.jar${pathsep}${ri.modules}/jakarta.json.jar${pathsep}${ri.modules}/jakarta.json-api.jar${pathsep}${ri.modules}/jakarta.json.bind-api.jar${pathsep}${ri.modules}/jakarta.ejb-api.jar${pathsep}${ri.modules}/jakarta.annotation-api.jar${pathsep}${ri.modules}/jakarta.enterprise.deploy-api.jar${pathsep}${ri.modules}/jakarta.mail.jar${pathsep}${ri.modules}/jakarta.mail-api.jar${pathsep}${ri.modules}/jakarta.persistence.jar${pathsep}${ri.modules}/jakarta.persistence-api.jar${pathsep}${ri.modules}/jakarta.resource-api.jar${pathsep}${ri.modules}/jakarta.security.auth.message-api.jar${pathsep}${ri.modules}/jakarta.authentication-api.jar${pathsep}${ri.modules}/jakarta.security.jacc-api.jar${pathsep}${ri.modules}/jakarta.authorization-api.jar${pathsep}${ri.modules}/jakarta.interceptor-api.jar${pathsep}${ri.modules}/jakarta.servlet-api.jar${pathsep}${ri.modules}/jakarta.servlet.jsp-api.jar${pathsep}${ri.modules}/jakarta.transaction-api.jar${pathsep}${ri.modules}/jakarta.xml.bind-api.jar${pathsep}${ri.modules}/jaxb-osgi.jar${pathsep}${ri.modules}/jmxremote_optional-repackaged.jar${pathsep}${ri.modules}/jakarta.faces.jar${pathsep}${ri.modules}/jakarta.faces-api.jar${pathsep}${ri.modules}/jakarta.servlet.jsp.jstl.jar${pathsep}${ri.modules}/jakarta.servlet.jsp.jstl-api.jar${pathsep}${ri.modules}/webservices-osgi.jar${pathsep}${ri.modules}/webservices-api-osgi.jar${pathsep}${ri.modules}/ejb.security.jar${pathsep}${ri.modules}/glassfish-corba-csiv2-idl.jar${pathsep}${ri.modules}/weld-osgi-bundle.jar${pathsep}${implementation.classes.ri}${pathsep}${ri.modules}/javamail-connector.jar${pathsep}${ri.modules}/javamail-runtime.jar${pathsep}${ri.modules}/jakarta.websocket-api.jar${pathsep}${ri.modules}/jakarta.enterprise.concurrent-api.jar${pathsep}${ri.modules}/jakarta.enterprise.cdi-api.jar${pathsep}${ri.modules}/jakarta.security.enterprise-api.jar${pathsep}${ri.modules}/resolver.jar${pathsep}${ri.modules}/jakarta.websocket-client-api.jar${pathsep}${ri.modules}/parsson.jar${pathsep}${s1as.modules}/parsson-media.jar${pathsep}${ri.modules}/angus-activation.jar${pathsep}${s1as.modules}/angus-mail.jar${pathsep}${s1as.modules}/expressly.jar${pathsep}${ri.modules}/webservices-extra-jdk-packages.jar${pathsep}${ri.modules}/webservices-connector.jar${pathsep}${ri.modules}/webservices-extra-xmlsec.jar${pathsep}${ri.modules}/webservices.security.jar javaee.classes=${s1as.modules}/jakarta.jms-api.jar${pathsep}${s1as.modules}/jakarta.json.jar${pathsep}${s1as.modules}/jakarta.json-api.jar${pathsep}${s1as.modules}/jakarta.json.bind-api.jar${pathsep}${s1as.modules}/jakarta.ejb-api.jar${pathsep}${s1as.modules}/jakarta.annotation-api.jar${pathsep}${s1as.modules}/jakarta.enterprise.deploy-api.jar${pathsep}${s1as.modules}/jakarta.mail.jar${pathsep}${s1as.modules}/jakarta.mail-api.jar${pathsep}${s1as.modules}/jakarta.persistence.jar${pathsep}${s1as.modules}/jakarta.persistence-api.jar${pathsep}${s1as.modules}/jakarta.resource-api.jar${pathsep}${s1as.modules}/jakarta.security.auth.message-api.jar${pathsep}${s1as.modules}/jakarta.security.jacc-api.jar${pathsep}${s1as.modules}/jakarta.authentication-api.jar${pathsep}${s1as.modules}/jakarta.authorization-api.jar${pathsep}${s1as.modules}/jakarta.servlet-api.jar${pathsep}${s1as.modules}/el-impl.jar${pathsep}${s1as.modules}/jakarta.servlet.jsp-api.jar${pathsep}${jtaJarClasspath}${pathsep}${s1as.modules}/jakarta.xml.bind-api.jar${pathsep}${s1as.modules}/jaxb-osgi.jar${pathsep}${s1as.modules}/jmxremote_optional-repackaged.jar${pathsep}${s1as.modules}/jakarta.faces.jar${pathsep}${s1as.modules}/jakarta.faces-api.jar${pathsep}${s1as.modules}/jakarta.servlet.jsp.jstl.jar${pathsep}${ri.modules}/jakarta.servlet.jsp.jstl-api.jar${pathsep}${s1as.modules}/webservices-osgi.jar${pathsep}${s1as.modules}/webservices-api-osgi.jar${pathsep}${s1as.modules}/jakarta.management.j2ee-api.jar${pathsep}${s1as.modules}/ejb.security.jar${pathsep}${s1as.modules}/glassfish-corba-csiv2-idl.jar${pathsep}${s1as.modules}/weld-osgi-bundle.jar${pathsep}${implementation.classes}${pathsep}${s1as.modules}/javamail-connector.jar${pathsep}${s1as.modules}/javamail-runtime.jar${pathsep}${s1as.modules}/jakarta.websocket-api.jar${pathsep}${s1as.modules}/jakarta.enterprise.concurrent-api.jar${pathsep}${s1as.modules}/jakarta.enterprise.cdi-api.jar$${pathsep}${s1as.modules}/jakarta.xml.ws-api.jar${pathsep}${s1as.modules}/jakarta.xml.bind-api.jar${pathsep}${s1as.modules}/jakarta.security.enterprise-api.jar${pathsep}${s1as.modules}/jakarta.inject-api.jar${pathsep}${s1as.modules}/jakarta.activation-api.jar${pathsep}${s1as.modules}/jakarta.validation-api.jar${pathsep}${s1as.modules}/resolver.jar${pathsep}${s1as.modules}/jakarta.websocket-client-api.jar${pathsep}${s1as.modules}/parsson.jar${pathsep}${s1as.modules}/parsson-media.jar${pathsep}${s1as.modules}/angus-activation.jar${pathsep}${s1as.modules}/angus-mail.jar${pathsep}${s1as.modules}/expressly.jar${pathsep}${s1as.modules}/webservices-extra-jdk-packages.jar${pathsep}${s1as.modules}/webservices-connector.jar${pathsep}${s1as.modules}/webservices-extra-xmlsec.jar${pathsep}${s1as.modules}/webservices.security.jar ts.run.classpath.ri=${javaee.classes.ri}${pathsep}${ts.home}/lib/tsharness.jar${pathsep}${ts.home}/lib/cts.jar${pathsep}${ts.home}/lib/glassfishporting.jar ts.run.classpath=${pathsep}${javaee.classes}${pathsep}${ts.home}/lib/tsharness.jar${pathsep}${ts.home}/lib/cts.jar${pathsep}${ts.home}/lib/glassfishporting.jar${pathsep}${jdbc.db.classes} ts.harness.classpath=${ts.home}/lib/jaxb-api.jar${pathsep}${ts.home}/lib/jaxb-core.jar${pathsep}${ts.home}/lib/jaxb-impl.jar${pathsep}${ts.home}/lib/jaxb-xjc.jar${pathsep}${ts.home}/lib/tsharness.jar${pathsep}${ts.home}/lib/cts.jar${pathsep}${ts.home}/lib/glassfishporting.jar${pathsep}${ts.home}/lib/sigtest.jar${pathsep}${ts.run.classpath}${pathsep}${ts.home}/lib/javatest.jar${pathsep}${ts.home}/lib/jdom-1.1.3.jar${pathsep}${ant.home}/lib/ant.jar${pathsep}${ri.modules}/admin-cli.jar #classpath used for building CTS tests only (DO NOT MODIFY) ts.classpath=${ts.home}/lib/commons-lang3-3.3.2.jar${pathsep}${javaee.home.ri}/javadb/lib/derby.jar${pathsep}${ts.home}/lib/tsharness.jar${pathsep}${ts.home}/lib/cts.jar${pathsep}${ts.home}/lib/glassfishporting.jar${pathsep}${ts.home}/lib/sigtest.jar${pathsep}${ts.run.classpath}${pathsep}${ts.run.classpath.ri}${pathsep}${ts.home}/lib/javatest.jar${pathsep}${ts.home}/lib/jdom-1.1.3.jar${pathsep}${ant.home}/lib/ant.jar${pathsep}${ts.home}/lib/commons-httpclient-3.1.jar${pathsep}${ts.home}/lib/commons-logging-1.1.3.jar${pathsep}${ts.home}/lib/htmlunit-2.15.jar${pathsep}${ts.home}/lib/htmlunit-core-js-2.15.jar${pathsep}${ts.home}/lib/unboundid-ldapsdk.jar${pathsep}${ts.home}/lib/commons-codec-1.9.jar${pathsep}${ts.home}/lib/xml-apis-1.4.01.jar${pathsep}${ts.home}/lib/jaxb-api.jar #classpath used for building cts.jar (DO NOT MODIFY) ts.lib.classpath=${javaee.home.ri}/javadb/lib/derby.jar${pathsep}${ts.harness.classpath} ############################################################### # @javaee.home.ri.classpathsuffix - The classpath suffix of # the RI used in interop tests. Must contain the RI JDBC # driver jars and the RMI interceptor classes. ############################################################### javaee.home.ri.classpathsuffix=${javaee.home.ri}/lib/riinterceptors.jar${pathsep}${javaee.home.ri}/javadb/lib/derbyclient.jar ############################################################### # @s1as.classpathsuffix - The classpath suffix of # the RI when being used as the app server under test. ############################################################### s1as.classpathsuffix=${javaee.home}/lib/tsprovider.jar ######################################################################## ## Common environment for both ts_unix and ts_win32 # # @command.testExecute - This command is used to execute any test # clients which are not run inside an # application client container. For example, # any URL clients or standalone java clients # would be executed with this command. Some # test directories which make use of this command # are servlet and jsp. ######################################################################## command.testExecute=com.sun.ts.lib.harness.ExecTSTestCmd \ CLASSPATH=${ts.harness.classpath}${pathsep}${ts.home}/classes${pathsep}\ ${JAVA_HOME}/../lib/tools.jar${pathsep}\ ${ri.modules}/security-ee.jar${pathsep}\ ${ts.home}/lib/commons-httpclient-3.1.jar${pathsep}\ ${ts.home}/lib/commons-logging-1.1.3.jar${pathsep}\ ${ts.home}/lib/commons-codec-1.9.jar${pathsep}\ ${ts.home}/lib/cssparser-0.9.25.jar${pathsep}\ ${ts.home}/lib/htmlunit-2.15.jar${pathsep}\ ${ts.home}/lib/htmlunit-core-js-2.15.jar${pathsep}\ ${ts.home}/lib/httpcore-4.4.9.jar${pathsep}\ ${ts.home}/lib/httpclient-4.5.5.jar${pathsep}\ ${ts.home}/lib/httpmime-4.5.5.jar${pathsep}\ ${ts.home}/lib/commons-collections-3.2.1.jar${pathsep}\ ${ts.home}/lib/commons-io-2.4.jar${pathsep}\ ${ts.home}/lib/commons-lang3-3.3.2.jar${pathsep}\ ${ts.home}/lib/jaxen-1.1.6.jar${pathsep}\ ${ts.home}/lib/nekohtml-1.9.21.jar${pathsep}\ ${ts.home}/lib/sac-1.3.jar${pathsep}\ ${ts.home}/lib/saxpath.jar${pathsep}\ ${ts.home}/lib/xercesImpl-2.11.0.jar${pathsep}\ ${ts.home}/lib/xalan-2.7.2.jar${pathsep}\ ${ts.home}/lib/serializer-2.7.2.jar${pathsep}\ ${ts.home}/lib/xml-apis-1.4.01.jar${pathsep}\ ${ts.home}/lib/unboundid-ldapsdk.jar${pathsep}\ ${jdbc.db.classes} \ DISPLAY=${ts.display} \ HOME="${user.home}" \ TMP=${TMP} \ windir=${windir} \ SYSTEMROOT=${SYSTEMROOT} \ PATH="${javaee.home}/nativelib" \ ${JAVA_HOME}/bin/java \ ${JVMOPTS_RUNTESTCOMMAND} \ -Xss2048k \ -Dcts.tmp=$harness.temp.directory \ -Djava.protocol.handler.pkgs=javax.net.ssl \ -Djavax.net.ssl.keyStore=${bin.dir}/certificates/clientcert.jks \ -Djavax.net.ssl.keyStorePassword=changeit \ -Djavax.net.ssl.trustStore=${s1as.domain}/${sjsas.instance.config.dir}/cacerts.jks \ -Dcom.sun.aas.installRoot=${javaee.home} \ -Dlog.file.location=${log.file.location} \ -Dservlet.is.jsr115.compatible=${servlet.is.jsr115.compatible} \ -Dprovider.configuration.file=${provider.configuration.file} \ -Djava.security.properties=${s1as.domain}/${sjsas.instance.config.dir}/ts.java.security \ -Dlogical.hostname.servlet=${logical.hostname.servlet} \ -Dcom.sun.aas.configRoot=${javaee.home}/config \ -Ddeliverable.class=${deliverable.class} $testExecuteClass $testExecuteArgs ######################################################################## ## Appclient Command line for the App Server under test ## Licensees modify this command # # @command.testExecuteAppClient - This command is used to execute # the application client container for # the vendor implementation (vi). # Please note that $TS_HOME/classes # should not be in the classpath for # this command since all client classes # are self contained in the application # archive (or referenced via the manifest). ######################################################################## command.testExecuteAppClient= \ com.sun.ts.lib.harness.ExecTSTestCmd DISPLAY=${ts.display} HOME="${user.home}" \ LD_LIBRARY_PATH=${javaee.home}/lib \ TMP=${TMP} \ windir=${windir} \ SYSTEMROOT=${SYSTEMROOT} \ PATH="${javaee.home}/nativelib" \ APPCPATH=${ts.home}/lib/tsharness.jar${pathsep}${ts.home}/lib/cts.jar${pathsep}${ts.home}/lib/glassfishporting.jar${pathsep}${javaee.home}/lib/jpa_alternate_provider.jar${pathsep}${ts.home}/lib/tssv.jar${pathsep}${javaee.home}/modules/weld-osgi-bundle.jar${pathsep}${javaee.home}/modules/jakarta.enterprise.cdi-api.jar \ TZ=${tz} \ ${JAVA_HOME}/bin/java \ ${JVMOPTS_RUNTESTCOMMAND} \ -Djava.system.class.loader=org.glassfish.appclient.client.acc.agent.ACCAgentClassLoader \ -Djava.security.policy=${javaee.home}/lib/appclient/client.policy \ -Dcts.tmp=$harness.temp.directory \ -Djava.security.auth.login.config=${javaee.home}/lib/appclient/appclientlogin.conf \ -Djava.protocol.handler.pkgs=javax.net.ssl \ -Dcom.sun.enterprise.home=${javaee.home} \ -Djavax.net.ssl.keyStore=${bin.dir}/certificates/clientcert.jks \ -Djavax.net.ssl.keyStorePassword=changeit \ -Dcom.sun.aas.installRoot=${javaee.home} \ -Dcom.sun.aas.imqLib=${javaee.home}/../mq/lib \ -Djavax.net.ssl.trustStore=${s1as.domain}/${sjsas.instance.config.dir}/cacerts.jks \ -Djavax.xml.parsers.SAXParserFactory=com.sun.org.apache.xerces.internal.jaxp.SAXParserFactoryImpl \ -Djavax.xml.parsers.DocumentBuilderFactory=com.sun.org.apache.xerces.internal.jaxp.DocumentBuilderFactoryImpl \ -Djavax.xml.transform.TransformerFactory=com.sun.org.apache.xalan.internal.xsltc.trax.TransformerFactoryImpl \ -Dorg.xml.sax.driver=com.sun.org.apache.xerces.internal.parsers.SAXParser \ -Dorg.xml.sax.parser=org.xml.sax.helpers.XMLReaderAdapter \ -Doracle.jdbc.J2EE13Compliant=true \ -Doracle.jdbc.mapDateToTimestamp \ -Dstartup.login=false \ -Dauth.gui=false \ -Dlog.file.location=${log.file.location} \ -Dri.log.file.location=${ri.log.file.location} \ -DwebServerHost.2=${webServerHost.2} \ -DwebServerPort.2=${webServerPort.2} \ -Dprovider.configuration.file=${provider.configuration.file} \ -Djava.security.properties=${s1as.domain}/${sjsas.instance.config.dir}/ts.java.security \ -Dcom.sun.aas.configRoot=${javaee.home}/config \ -Ddeliverable.class=${deliverable.class} -javaagent:${javaee.home}/lib/gf-client.jar=arg=-configxml,arg=${ts.home}/tmp/appclient/s1as.sun-acc.xml,client=jar=$testExecuteArgs #-Ddeliverable.class=${deliverable.class} -javaagent:${javaee.home}/modules/gf-client.jar=arg=-configxml,arg=${s1as.domain}/config/sun-acc.xml,client=jar=$testExecuteArgs #-Xbootclasspath/a:${pathsep}${ts.home}/lib/tsharness.jar${pathsep}${ts.home}/lib/cts.jar ######################################################################## # @command.testExecuteEjbEmbed - Command line for standalone embedded EJB tests. # Its classpath must include all the APIs required # by EJB Lite, vendor's implementation classes and # configuration for embeddable EJB container, and # JDBC driver classes (e.g., ${db2.classes}, # ${oracle.classes}, etc). # # Current test archives are dynamically added to # the classpath by the harness, and need not be # included in the classpath here. # # Most test directories contain one test archive, # all named ejbembed_vehicle_ejb.jar. If certain # tooling and pre-processing of test archives are # needed, the resulting test archives must remain # the same name and location. # # ${ts.home}/classes must not be in the classpath # since all the required test classes are packaged # in the test archive (ejbembed_vehicle_ejb.jar). In # addition, including ${ts.home}/classes in the # classpath would incorrectly expose all EJBs in # cts to EJB container bootstrapping process. ######################################################################## command.testExecuteEjbEmbed=com.sun.ts.lib.harness.ExecTSTestCmd \ CLASSPATH=${ts.home}/lib/tsharness.jar${pathsep}\ ${ts.home}/lib/cts.jar${pathsep}\ ${ts.home}/lib/glassfishporting.jar${pathsep}\ ${ts.home}/lib/commons-lang3-3.3.2.jar${pathsep}\ ${jdbc.db.classes}${pathsep}\ ${javaee.home}/lib/embedded/glassfish-embedded-static-shell.jar \ DISPLAY=${ts.display} \ HOME="${user.home}" \ TMP=${TMP} \ windir=${windir} \ SYSTEMROOT=${SYSTEMROOT} \ ${JAVA_HOME}/bin/java \ ${JVMOPTS_RUNTESTCOMMAND} \ -Dcts.tmp=$harness.temp.directory \ -Djava.util.logging.config.file=${TS_HOME}/bin/client-logging.properties \ -Dtest.ejb.stateful.timeout.wait.seconds=${test.ejb.stateful.timeout.wait.seconds} \ -Ddeliverable.class=${deliverable.class} $testExecuteClass $testExecuteArgs ######################################################################## ## Appclient Command line for the Java EE RI (Do not modify) ######################################################################## command.testExecuteAppClient2= \ com.sun.ts.lib.harness.ExecTSTestCmd DISPLAY=${ts.display} HOME="${user.home}" \ LD_LIBRARY_PATH=${javaee.home.ri}/lib \ TMP=${TMP} \ windir=${windir} \ SYSTEMROOT=${SYSTEMROOT} \ PATH="${javaee.home.ri}/nativelib" \ APPCPATH=${ts.home}/lib/tsharness.jar${pathsep}${ts.home}/lib/cts.jar${pathsep}${ts.home}/lib/glassfishporting.jar${pathsep}${ts.home}/lib/riinterceptors.jar \ TZ=${tz} \ ${RI_JAVA_HOME}/bin/java \ ${JVMOPTS_RUNTESTCOMMAND} \ -Djava.system.class.loader=org.glassfish.appclient.client.acc.agent.ACCAgentClassLoader \ -Djava.security.policy=${javaee.home.ri}/lib/appclient/client.policy \ -Dcts.tmp=$harness.temp.directory \ -Djava.security.auth.login.config=${javaee.home.ri}/lib/appclient/appclientlogin.conf \ -Djava.protocol.handler.pkgs=javax.net.ssl \ -Dcom.sun.enterprise.home=${javaee.home.ri} \ -Djavax.net.ssl.keyStore=${bin.dir}/certificates/clientcert.jks \ -Djavax.net.ssl.keyStorePassword=changeit \ -Dcom.sun.aas.installRoot=${javaee.home.ri} \ -Dcom.sun.aas.imqLib=${javaee.home.ri}/../mq/lib \ -Djavax.net.ssl.trustStore=${ri.domain}/config/cacerts.jks \ -Djavax.xml.parsers.SAXParserFactory=com.sun.org.apache.xerces.internal.jaxp.SAXParserFactoryImpl \ -Djavax.xml.parsers.DocumentBuilderFactory=com.sun.org.apache.xerces.internal.jaxp.DocumentBuilderFactoryImpl \ -Djavax.xml.transform.TransformerFactory=com.sun.org.apache.xalan.internal.xsltc.trax.TransformerFactoryImpl \ -Dorg.xml.sax.driver=com.sun.org.apache.xerces.internal.parsers.SAXParser \ -Dorg.xml.sax.parser=org.xml.sax.helpers.XMLReaderAdapter \ -Doracle.jdbc.J2EE13Compliant=true \ -Doracle.jdbc.mapDateToTimestamp \ -Dstartup.login=false \ -Dauth.gui=false \ -Dlog.file.location=${log.file.location} \ -Dri.log.file.location=${ri.log.file.location} \ -DwebServerHost.2=${webServerHost.2} \ -DwebServerPort.2=${webServerPort.2} \ -Dprovider.configuration.file=${provider.configuration.file} \ -Djava.security.properties=${s1as.domain}/${sjsas.instance.config.dir}/ts.java.security \ -Dcom.sun.aas.configRoot=${javaee.home.ri}/config \ -Ddeliverable.class=${deliverable.class} -javaagent:${javaee.home.ri}/lib/gf-client.jar=arg=-configxml,arg=${ts.home}/tmp/appclient/ri.sun-acc.xml,client=jar=$testExecuteArgs ######################################################################## ## Command line for standalone clients running against the ## Java EE RI (Do not modify) ######################################################################## command.testExecute2=com.sun.ts.lib.harness.ExecTSTestCmd \ CLASSPATH=${ts.harness.classpath}${pathsep}${ts.home}/classes${pathsep}\ ${ts.home}/lib/commons-httpclient-3.1.jar${pathsep}\ ${ts.home}/lib/commons-logging-1.1.3.jar${pathsep}\ ${ts.home}/lib/commons-codec-1.9.jar${pathsep}\ ${ts.home}/lib/cssparser-0.9.25.jar${pathsep}\ ${ts.home}/lib/htmlunit-2.15.jar${pathsep}\ ${ts.home}/lib/htmlunit-core-js-2.15.jar${pathsep}\ ${ts.home}/lib/httpcore-4.4.9.jar${pathsep}\ ${ts.home}/lib/httpclient-4.5.5.jar${pathsep}\ ${ts.home}/lib/httpmime-4.5.5.jar${pathsep}\ ${ts.home}/lib/commons-collections-3.2.1.jar${pathsep}\ ${ts.home}/lib/commons-io-2.4.jar${pathsep}\ ${ts.home}/lib/commons-lang3-3.3.2.jar${pathsep}\ ${ts.home}/lib/jaxen-1.1.6.jar${pathsep}\ ${ts.home}/lib/nekohtml-1.9.21.jar${pathsep}\ ${ts.home}/lib/sac-1.3.jar${pathsep}\ ${ts.home}/lib/saxpath.jar${pathsep}\ ${ts.home}/lib/xercesImpl-2.11.0.jar${pathsep}\ ${ts.home}/lib/xalan-2.7.2.jar${pathsep}\ ${ts.home}/lib/serializer-2.7.2.jar${pathsep}\ ${ts.home}/lib/xml-apis-1.4.01.jar \ ${ts.home}/lib/unboundid-ldapsdk.jar\ DISPLAY=${ts.display} \ HOME="${user.home}" \ TMP=${TMP} \ windir=${windir} \ SYSTEMROOT=${SYSTEMROOT} \ PATH="${javaee.home}/nativelib" \ ${RI_JAVA_HOME}/bin/java \ ${JVMOPTS_RUNTESTCOMMAND} \ -Dcts.tmp=$harness.temp.directory \ -Djava.protocol.handler.pkgs=javax.net.ssl \ -Djavax.net.ssl.keyStore=${bin.dir}/certificates/clientcert.jks \ -Djavax.net.ssl.keyStorePassword=changeit \ -Djavax.net.ssl.trustStore=${ri.domain}/${ri.instance.config.dir}/cacerts.jks \ -Ddeliverable.class=${deliverable.class} $testExecuteClass $testExecuteArgs ######################################################################### ## Environment for ts_unix ## 3 test execution commands inherit from common environment ## defined above: testExecuteAppClient2, testExecuteAppClient, and ## testExecute. If you need to override them, uncomment them in the ## following section. ######################################################################### env.ts_unix.menu=true ##env.ts_unix.command.testExecute= ##env.ts_unix.command.testExecuteAppClient= ##env.ts_unix.command.testExecuteAppClient2= ######################################################################## ## Environment for ts_win32 ## 3 test execution commands inherit from common environment ## defined above: testExecuteAppClient2, testExecuteAppClient, and ## testExecute. If you need to override them, uncomment them in the ## following section. ######################################################################## env.ts_win32.menu=true ##env.ts_win32.command.testExecute= ##env.ts_win32.command.testExecuteAppClient= ##env.ts_win32.command.testExecuteAppClient2= ######################################################################### # @jimage.dir: This property specifies the directory where Java 11+ # modules will be expanded by the jimage tool for use # in sigTestClasspath # @sigTestClasspath: This property must be set when running signature # tests. This property should be set to a list of # jar files and/or directories which contain your # Java EE and Java SE classes. Paths must be # separated by the appropriate path separator # (';' windows, ':' Unixes). ######################################################################### jimage.dir=${ts.home}/tmp/jdk-bundles sigTestClasspath=${s1as.modules}/glassfish-corba-omgapi.jar${pathsep}${s1as.modules}/glassfish-corba-orb.jar${pathsep}${s1as.modules}/jakarta.enterprise.cdi-api.jar${pathsep}${s1as.modules}/jakarta.json-api.jar${pathsep}${s1as.modules}/jakarta.json.bind-api.jar${pathsep}${s1as.modules}/jakarta.batch-api.jar${pathsep}${s1as.modules}/jakarta.interceptor-api.jar${pathsep}${s1as.modules}/stax2-api.jar${pathsep}${s1as.modules}/jakarta.enterprise.concurrent-api.jar${pathsep}${s1as.modules}/jakarta.websocket-api.jar${pathsep}${s1as.modules}/jakarta.websocket-client-api.jar${pathsep}${s1as.modules}/jakarta.jms-api.jar${pathsep}${s1as.modules}/jakarta.faces.jar${pathsep}${s1as.modules}/jakarta.validation-api.jar${pathsep}${s1as.modules}/jakarta.annotation-api.jar${pathsep}${s1as.modules}/jakarta.xml.bind-api.jar${pathsep}${s1as.modules}/webservices-api-osgi.jar${pathsep}${pathsep}${s1as.modules}/jakarta.ws.rs-api.jar${pathsep}${s1as.modules}/weld-osgi-bundle.jar${pathsep}${s1as.modules}/jakarta.ejb-api.jar${pathsep}${s1as.modules}/jakarta.mail-api.jar${pathsep}${s1as.modules}/jakarta.persistence-api.jar${pathsep}${s1as.modules}/jakarta.resource-api.jar${pathsep}${s1as.modules}/jakarta.authorization-api.jar${pathsep}${s1as.modules}/jakarta.authentication-api.jar${pathsep}${s1as.modules}/jakarta.servlet-api.jar${pathsep}${s1as.modules}/jakarta.inject-api.jar${pathsep}${s1as.modules}/jakarta.el-api.jar${pathsep}${s1as.modules}/jakarta.servlet.jsp-api.jar${pathsep}${s1as.modules}/jakarta.servlet.jsp.jstl-api.jar${pathsep}${jtaJarClasspath}${pathsep}${s1as.modules}/jakarta.security.enterprise-api.jar${pathsep}${s1as.modules}/jakarta.activation-api.jar${pathsep}${jimage.dir}/java.base${pathsep}${jimage.dir}/java.rmi${pathsep}${jimage.dir}/java.sql${pathsep}${jimage.dir}/java.naming ######################################################################## ## This property is used to support the odd side case when we have an ## optional technology package that is used but should not be tested. ## ## This property (i.e. optional.tech.packages.to.ignore) must be a comma ## separated list of packages that are NOT to be validated/tested when ## during the sigtest utilities validation of Optional Technologies. ## Example Usage: ## optional.tech.packages.to.ignore=javax.foo.pkg1,javax.bar.pkg2,com.blah.foo.pkg3 ## ## Additional notes: ## - always ignore the optional JAXB packages: ## optional.tech.packages.to.ignore=jakarta.xml.bind ## ######################################################################### optional.tech.packages.to.ignore=jakarta.xml.bind ######################################################################## ## These properties are used by the harness. "harness.log.port" ## specifies the port that server components use to send logging ## output back to JavaTest. If the default port # is not available ## on the machine running JavaTest, then you can set it here. ## # # @harness.temp.directory directory location used by the # harness to store temporary files # # @harness.log.port the port the harness listens on for log mesages # from remote clients # # @harness.log.traceflag used to turn on/off verbose debugging output # for the tests. # # @harness.executeMode used to run the harness in the following modes # of execution: # 0 - default (deploy, run, undeploy) # 1 - deploy only # 2 - run only # 3 - undeploy only # 4 - deploy and run only # # @harness.socket.retry.count - denotes the number of time we should # attempt to create a server socket when intilizing a test # client. The socket is used for logging purposes. # # @harness.log.delayseconds Number of seconds to delay to allow # reporting from remote clients to finish. # # @harness.maxoutputsize Number of characters that the harness will use # for a test's output. ######################################################################## harness.temp.directory=${ts.home}/tmp harness.log.port=2000 harness.log.traceflag=false harness.executeMode=0 harness.socket.retry.count=10 harness.log.delayseconds=1 harness.maxoutputsize=200000 ######################################################################### # @wsdlRepository1 Location to publish final wsdl files when using # file URL publishing for Vendor Java EE implementation. # @wsdlRepository2 Location to publish final wsdl files when using # file URL publishing for Sun RI. ######################################################################### wsdlRepository1=${harness.temp.directory}/wsdlRepository1 wsdlRepository2=${harness.temp.directory}/wsdlRepository2 ####################################################################### # @deployment_host.1 name of machine running the JSR 88 deployment # process for the vendor's Java EE implementation. # @deployment_host.2 name of machine running the JSR 88 deployment # process for the Java EE RI. # @deployment_port.1 deployment port (if applicable) for the vendor's # Java EE implementation. # @deployment_port.2 deployment port (if applicable) for the # Java EE RI. ####################################################################### deployment_host.1=${orb.host} deployment_host.2=${orb.host.ri} deployment_port.1=${impl.vi.port} deployment_port.2=${impl.ri.port} #################################################################### # Implementation Property Settings for Vendor and RI. These properties # are used when either porting.ts.deploy.class.1 or porting.ts.deploy.class.2 # are set to com.sun.ts.lib.implementation.sun.javaee.glassfish.AutoDeployment. # Note: They are are also used when using the "ant deploy" and "ant undeploy" # targets outside of running tests. # # The CTS provides the glassfish implementation out of the box. # # Here are the common properties that need to be defined for the common # implementation functionality: # # @impl.vi This property must be set to the Vendor implementation # under test. # @impl.vi.deploy.dir This property must be set to the deploy directory for # the Vendor implementation. # @impl.vi.host This property must be set to the admin host where # the Vendor implementation is running. # @impl.vi.port This property must be set to the admin port where # the Vendor implementation is running. # @impl.ri This property must be set to the RI implementation # under test. # @impl.ri.deploy.dir This property must be set to the deploy directory for # the RI implementation. # @impl.ri.host This property must be set to the admin host where # the RI implementation is running. # @impl.ri.port This property must be set to the admin port where # the RI implementation is running. # # @impl.deploy.timeout.multiplier The time it will wait for deployment to # succeed or fail #################################################################### impl.vi=glassfish impl.vi.deploy.dir=${s1as.domain}/autodeploy impl.vi.host=${s1as.admin.host} impl.vi.port=${s1as.admin.port} impl.ri=glassfish impl.ri.deploy.dir=${ri.domain}/autodeploy impl.ri.host=${ri.admin.host} impl.ri.port=${ri.admin.port} impl.deploy.timeout.multiplier=240 ############################################################### ## These properties are implementations of the pre-1.4 Deployment ## porting interface. The impls defined below use those APIs. # # @porting.ts.deploy.class.1 This property must point to an implementation # of com.sun.ts.lib.porting.TSDeploymentInterface. The default # value for this property points to an impl that deploys via copying/deleting # to/from the RI autodeploy directory. More details about setting # porting.ts.deploy.class.1: # # 1. Set this property to deploy/undeploy to/from your impl in # a custom way. In the case of the RI, it would be set to the following. # This is the default setting for CTS 8. # # porting.ts.deploy.class.1=com.sun.ts.lib.implementation.sun.javaee.glassfish.AutoDeployment # # 2. Note that Jakarta Deployment is removed, so do not use either of the following classes: # com.sun.ts.lib.deliverable.cts.deploy.StandardDeployment14 # com.sun.ts.lib.porting.TSDeploymentInterface2 # com.sun.ts.lib.implementation.sun.javaee.SunRIDeployment2 # # # @porting.ts.deploy.class.2 This property must point to an implementation # of com.sun.ts.lib.porting.TSDeploymentInterface. # The default value for this property points to an impl that deploys via copying/deleting # to/from the RI autodeploy directory. This should be left unchanged... # # porting.ts.deploy.class.2=com.sun.ts.lib.implementation.sun.javaee.glassfish.AutoDeployment # # ############################################################### porting.ts.deploy.class.1=com.sun.ts.lib.implementation.sun.javaee.glassfish.AutoDeployment porting.ts.deploy.class.2=com.sun.ts.lib.implementation.sun.javaee.glassfish.AutoDeploymentSeparateVM ######################################################################## # @deploy.delay.in.minutes is no longer used, it was for pruned Jakarta Deployment ######################################################################## ######################################################################## ## Following are no longer used, were settings for pruned Jakarta Deployment ######################################################################## #deployManagerJarFile.1 #deployManageruri.1 #deployManageruname.1 #deployManagerpasswd.1 ######################################################################## ## Following are no longer used, were settings for pruned Jakarta Deployment ######################################################################## #deployManagerJarFile.2 #deployManageruri.2 #deployManageruname.2 #deployManagerpasswd.2 # # @porting.ts.deploy2.class.1 # @porting.ts.deploy2.class.2 # porting.ts.deploy2.class.1=com.sun.ts.lib.implementation.sun.javaee.SunRIDeployment2 # porting.ts.deploy2.class.2=com.sun.ts.lib.implementation.sun.javaee.SunRIDeployment2 ############################################################### ## These properties must be set to tell the Test harness the ## class names of your porting class implementations. By default ## both property sets below point to Sun RI specific classes. To ## run interoperability tests, the ".2" set of properties should ## always point to Sun RI classes. The ".1" set should point to ## implementations that work in your specific Java EE environment. # # @porting.ts.login.class.1 VI of # com.sun.ts.lib.porting.TSLoginContextInterface # @porting.ts.url.class.1 VI of # com.sun.ts.lib.porting.TSURLInterface # @porting.ts.jms.class.1 VI of # com.sun.ts.lib.porting.TSJMSAdminInterface # @porting.ts.HttpsURLConnection.class.1 VI of # com.sun.ts.lib.porting.TSHttpsURLConnectionInterface # @porting.ts.login.class.2 RI of # com.sun.ts.lib.porting.TSLoginContextInterface # @porting.ts.url.class.2 RI of # com.sun.ts.lib.porting.TSURLInterface # @porting.ts.jms.class.2 RI of # com.sun.ts.lib.porting.TSJMSAdminInterface # @porting.ts.HttpsURLConnection.class.2 RI of # com.sun.ts.lib.porting.TSHttpsURLConnectionInterface ############################################################### porting.ts.login.class.1=com.sun.ts.lib.implementation.sun.javaee.GlassFishLoginContext porting.ts.url.class.1=com.sun.ts.lib.implementation.sun.common.SunRIURL porting.ts.jms.class.1=com.sun.ts.lib.implementation.sun.javaee.SunRIJMSAdmin porting.ts.HttpsURLConnection.class.1=com.sun.ts.lib.implementation.sun.javaee.SunRIHttpsURLConnection ##Porting class names for Sun RI Java EE Implementation #2 (must be Sun's RI) porting.ts.login.class.2=com.sun.ts.lib.implementation.sun.javaee.GlassFishLoginContext porting.ts.url.class.2=com.sun.ts.lib.implementation.sun.common.SunRIURL porting.ts.jms.class.2=com.sun.ts.lib.implementation.sun.javaee.SunRIJMSAdmin porting.ts.HttpsURLConnection.class.2=com.sun.ts.lib.implementation.sun.javaee.SunRIHttpsURLConnection ############################################################## # @namingServiceHost1 Naming Service host name for the # Vendor's Implementation (VI) # @namingServicePort1 Naming Service port for the VI # @namingServiceHost2 Naming Service host name for the # Reference Implementation (RI) # @ namingServicePort2 Naming Service port for the RI ############################################################## namingServiceHost1=${orb.host} namingServicePort1=${orb.port} namingServiceHost2=${orb.host.ri} namingServicePort2=${orb.port.ri} ############################################################## # @certLoginUserAlias User alias for certificate based login. # This property is used in mutual authentication to pickup the # certificate based on the user alias. ############################################################## certLoginUserAlias=cts ##################################################################### ## The following properties must be set prior to running the Servlet ## or JSP API tests and interoperability tests. ## ## These properties must specify the host and port of the web server, ## in which the servlets and JSPs are deployed. # # @webServerHost hostname for the Vendor's Java EE Web Server # @webServerPort port number of the Vendor's Java EE Web Server # @webServerHost.2 hostname for the Java EE RI Web Server # @webServerPort.2 port number of the Java EE RI Web Server # @ServletClientThreads The ServletClientThreads property configures # the number of threads used by the client for # the SingleThreadModel servlet test. If the # container implementation supports pooling of # SingleThreadModel servlets, set the value of # ServletClientThreads to twice the value of # the default servlet instance pool size. If # the container implementation only maintains # a single instance of a SingleTheadModel # servlet, leave the default value of 2. ##################################################################### webServerHost=${orb.host} webServerPort=8001 webServerHost.2=${orb.host.ri} webServerPort.2=8002 ServletClientThreads=2 #################################################################### # @EJBServer1TxInteropEnabled Transaction interoperability settings # for Vendor Java EE EJB Server # @EJBServer2TxInteropEnabled Transaction interoperability settings # for Java EE RI EJB Server #################################################################### EJBServer1TxInteropEnabled=true EJBServer2TxInteropEnabled=true ############################################################### ## These properties are used for the Connector specific tests. ## ## You must be able to deploy the following resource adapters ## on your Java EE server. ############################################################### ## JNDI name bindings. You should not change these. The TSDeploymentInterface ## will pass these values as a properties object. See the SunRIDeployment.java ## file for usage patterns. whitebox-tx=java:comp/env/eis/whitebox-tx whitebox-notx=java:comp/env/eis/whitebox-notx whitebox-xa=java:comp/env/eis/whitebox-xa whitebox-tx-param=java:comp/env/eis/whitebox-tx-param whitebox-notx-param=java:comp/env/eis/whitebox-notx-param whitebox-xa-param=java:comp/env/eis/whitebox-xa-param whitebox-anno_no_md=java:comp/env/eis/whitebox-anno_no_md whitebox-ibanno_no_md=java:comp/env/eis/whitebox-ibanno_no_md whitebox-mixedmode=java:comp/env/eis/whitebox-mixedmode whitebox-multianno=java:comp/env/eis/whitebox-multianno whitebox-mdcomplete=java:comp/env/eis/whitebox-mdcomplete whitebox-permissiondd=java:comp/env/eis/whitebox-permissiondd ## Embedded resource adapter property whitebox-embed=java:comp/env/eis/ejb_Deployment_whitebox-tx.rar whitebox-embed-xa="__SYSTEM/resource/ejb_Tsr#whitebox-xa#com.sun.ts.tests.common.connector.whitebox.TSConnectionFactory" tsrJndiName=java:comp/TransactionSynchronizationRegistry tsrHomeJndiName="java:global/ejb_Tsr/ejb_Tsr_ejb/Tsr" ## JNDI name bindings for JDBC Connector. JDBCwhitebox-tx=java:comp/env/eis/JDBCwhitebox-tx JDBCwhitebox-notx=java:comp/env/eis/JDBCwhitebox-notx JDBCwhitebox-xa=java:comp/env/eis/JDBCwhitebox-xa JDBCwhitebox-tx-param=java:comp/env/eis/JDBCwhitebox-tx-param JDBCwhitebox-notx-param=java:comp/env/eis/JDBCwhitebox-notx-param JDBCwhitebox-xa-param=java:comp/env/eis/JDBCwhitebox-xa-param ######################################################################### ## Resource adapter configuration values. You must modify these values ## to plug your JDBC driver into the TS JDBCwhitebox resource adapter. ## ## When you run the XA tests (src/com/sun/ts/tests/xa), you must ## configure this resource adapter to use a database. ## # @xa.properties: These are the properties required by the XA driver. The # managed connection factory will set these properties via # reflection on the class specified by the # xa.xadatasource.class property. # # Note: The xa.properties value is the set of properties that will be set on # your XA JDBC driver (the class denoted by the xa.xadatasource.class property). # See section 9.4.1 of the JDBC 3.0 specification for more details. # # When specifying the xa.properties property please escape the appropriate # characters. The xa.properties value needs to be treated as a single property # even though it is made up of many properties. The properties need to be # separated by :'s and the names and values to be separated by ='s. # We also need any values that contain colons or equals that do not # need to be interrpretted to be inside single quotes. Anything in # single quotes will be treated as a string literal. # # For example: The following xa.properties property: # # xa.properties=user=admin:password=some-password:DatabaseName='jdbc:pointbase:server://localhost:9092/cts,new' # # Would result in the following setters being called on the supplied XA JDBC driver denoted # by the xa.xadatasource.class property. # # XADataSource.setUser("admin"); # XADataSource.setPassword("some-password"); # XADataSource.setDatabaseName("jdbc:pointbase:server://localhost:9092/cts,new"); # # Please map the property xa.properties to the property name XAProps and map the # xa.xadatasource.class property to the property name XADataSourceName. This will # ensure the appropriate setters will be called to make these properties # available to the managed connection factory. See section 17.4.2 of the Connector # specification version 1.5. # # @xa.xadatasource.class: The implementation of the XADataSource interface. # This class is your XA JDBC driver. # Please note: this class and any dependent classes # must be accessible by the CTS libraries in the app # server's extension directory. # # @connector_connectionURL: The URL for your JDBC driver. Should be the # same as the one used for the rest of the TS. # ######################################################################### ### Cloudscape/Derby properties for XA xa.properties="user\\\=${derbyEmbedded.user}\\\:password\\\=${derbyEmbedded.passwd}\\\:DatabaseName\\\=${derbyEmbedded.dbName}" xa.xadatasource.class=org.apache.derby.jdbc.EmbeddedXADataSource connector_connectionURL="jdbc\\:derby\\:${derbyEmbedded.dbName}\\;create\\=true" ######################################################################### ## The following properties must be set before running any security ## related tests. The properties user, password, authuser, authpassword, ## and nobodyuser must be set. ## ## The value for user, password, authuser, and authpassword need to be set ## exactly as they are set in the container/server. # # @user User defined to exercise rolemapping feature # @password Associated password for the user # @authuser User defined to exercise rolemapping feature # @authpassword Associated password for the authuser # @user_vi Username for the vendor implementation used in # interop tests # @password_vi Associated password for the VI user # @user_ri Username for the reference implementation used in # interop tests # @password_ri Associated password for the RI user # @nobodyuser This value must be the same value returned by a call to # getCallerPrincipal().getName() from the ejb-tier when # an unauthenticated caller in the web tier invokes an # ejb method. ######################################################################### user=j2ee password=j2ee authuser=javajoe authpassword=javajoe user_vi=j2ee_vi password_vi=j2ee_vi user_ri=j2ee_ri password_ri=j2ee_ri nobodyuser=guest ############################################################### # @securedWebServicePort must be set to run secbasicssl and # csiv2 tests. Set this property with your application # server's secured webservice port. # @securedWebServicePort.2 points to the secured webservice # port in Sun's Reference Implementation(RI). ############################################################### securedWebServicePort=1044 securedWebServicePort.2=1045 ############################################################################### # @client.cert.test.jdk.tls.client.protocols JDK 11 in TLSv1.3 does not support # Post-Handshake Authentication, so TLSv1.2 must be used # for client-cert authentication to work. ############################################################################### client.cert.test.jdk.tls.client.protocols=TLSv1.2 ############################################################### # @login This property must be set to run appclient security # tests ############################################################### login=default ################################################################################ ##These properties are needed for jms tests. # # @jms_timeout - this is the amount of time in milliseconds that synchronous # receives will wait for a message ############################################################################### jms_timeout=10000 ######################################################################### ############################################################################### ## These properties are needed for the EJB timer tests. # # @ejb_timeout - this is the amount of time in milliseconds that duration will # be set for an ejbtimeout callback method # # @ejb_wait - this is the amount of time in milliseconds that the client will # wait for ejbtimeout callback method results ############################################################################## ejb_timeout=30000 ejb_wait=60000 ############################################################################### ## This property is needed for ejb30 stateful timeout tests. # @test.ejb.stateful.timeout.wait.seconds - the minimum amount of time in seconds # the test client waits before verifying the status of the target stateful # bean. Its value must be an integer number. Its default value in ts.jte # file is 480 seconds. It may be set to a smaller number (e.g., 240 seconds) # to speed up testing, depending on the stateful timeout implementation # strategy in the target server. # # For these stateful timeout tests, the property javatest.timeout.factor # must be set to a value such that the JavaTest harness does not timeout # before the test completes. Usually setting javatest.timeout.factor to # 2.0 or greater should suffice. ############################################################################### test.ejb.stateful.timeout.wait.seconds=480 ################################################################### # @log.file.location This property is used by JACC tests to create # and analyze provider logs. Specify the log directory in which # your appserver generates logs. ################################################################### log.file.location=${vi.log.file.location} ################################################################### ################################################################### ################################################################### ## PROPERTIES USERS WILL NOT HAVE TO SET LIVE BELOW ################################################################### ################################################################### ################################################################### ## ## The directory seperator for the platform. User should not change ## this property. ## dirsep=/ ##build level ##1: compile only ##2: compile and build component archives (e.g., jar's, war's) ##3: compile and build component and application archives ##default is set to 3 build.level=3 deliverable.class=com.sun.ts.lib.deliverable.cts.CTSDeliverable ################################################################### ## Deliverables wanting ts.* packaging tasks to add extension list ## attributes to the manifest files must set this property to true. ################################################################### create.manifest.extension.entries=true ###################################################################### ## Deliverables must set this property to the name of the deliverable ## specific library jar file (iff create.manifest.extension.entries ## is set to true) ###################################################################### tslib.name=cts ############################################################### ## These properties are used by connector tests and are non configurable ## and must specify valid username,password to establish TSeis connection. ############################################################### rauser1=cts1 rapassword1=cts1 rauser2=cts2 rapassword2=cts2 ############################################################### ## These properties are for JSTL ############################################################### jstl.db.user=${user1} jstl.db.password=${password1} ############################################################### ## This command is only used when quickly checking any servlet ## or jsp related tests. The test clients will be run in ## the same JVM as JavaTest in this case. This mode can be ## enabled by passing "-Dsame.jvm=true" to the runclient or gui ## targets. NOTE: This option is only to be used for sanity ## checking and not when running CTS for compatibility. ############################################################### command.testExecuteSameJVM=com.sun.ts.lib.harness.ExecuteTSTestSameJVMCmd \ $testExecuteClass $testExecuteArgs ############################################################### ## These properties are used for the JDBC specific tests, ## they do not need to be changed. ############################################################### DriverManager=no Driver=DriverOnlyUsedIfDriverManagerIsYes db1=db1OnlyUsedIfDriverManagerIsYes db2=db1OnlyUsedIfDriverManagerIsYes ptable=ctstable1 ftable=ctstable2 cofSize=5 cofTypeSize=5 binarySize=24 varbinarySize=48 longvarbinarySize=50 ts_home=${ts.home} ####################################################################### ## platform.mode is used by jpa tests to know whether to use ## the Java EE Programming Model for service and port access. ## platform.mode=jakartaEE Java EE Programming Model ###################################################################### platform.mode=jakartaEE ########################################################################### # tools.jar should be set to the location of the tools.jar from the installed # jdk ########################################################################### tools.jar=${jdk.home}/lib/tools.jar ########################################################################### # various flags used by the generation tools ########################################################################### wsgen.ant.classname= wsgen.classpath=${javaee.classes}${pathsep}${tools.jar} wsgen.verbose=true wsgen.debug=false wsimport.ant.classname= wsimport.classpath=${javaee.classes}${pathsep}${tools.jar} wsimport.verbose=true wsimport.debug=false wsimport.jvmargs=-Djavax.xml.accessExternalSchema=all ########################################################################### # various flags used by Suns generation tools # DO NOT EDIT ########################################################################### ri.wsgen.ant.classname=com.sun.tools.ws.ant.WsGen ri.wsgen.classpath=${javaee.classes.ri}${pathsep}${tools.jar} ri.wsgen.verbose=true ri.wsgen.debug=false ri.wsimport.ant.classname=com.sun.tools.ws.ant.WsImport ri.wsimport.classpath=${javaee.classes.ri}${pathsep}${tools.jar} ri.wsimport.verbose=true ri.wsimport.debug=false ri.wsimport.jvmargs=-Djavax.xml.accessExternalSchema=all ################################# ## Packaging properties for DAOs ################################# ts.dao.root=com/sun/ts/tests/common/dao ts.dao.classes.base=\ ${ts.dao.root}/InvalidDAOSettingException.class, \ ${ts.dao.root}/DAOException.class, \ ${ts.dao.root}/DAO.class, \ ${ts.dao.root}/DataSourceDAO*.class, \ ${ts.dao.root}/DAOFactory.class, \ ${ts.dao.root}/TSDAOFactory*.class, \ ${ts.dao.root}/coffee/CoffeeBean.class, \ ${ts.dao.root}/coffee/CoffeeDAO.class, \ ${ts.dao.root}/coffee/TxCoffeeDAO.class, \ ${ts.dao.root}/coffee/variants/StringPKCoffeeDAO.class, \ ${ts.dao.root}/coffee/variants/LongPKCoffeeDAO.class, \ ${ts.dao.root}/coffee/variants/FloatPKCoffeeDAO.class, \ ${ts.dao.root}/coffee/variants/CompoundPK.class, \ ${ts.dao.root}/coffee/variants/CompoundPKCoffeeDAO.class ts.dao.classes.impl=\ ${ts.dao.root}/coffee/DataSourceCoffeeDAO.class, \ ${ts.dao.root}/coffee/variants/StringPKDSCoffeeDAO.class, \ ${ts.dao.root}/coffee/variants/LongPKDSCoffeeDAO.class, \ ${ts.dao.root}/coffee/variants/FloatPKDSCoffeeDAO.class, \ ${ts.dao.root}/coffee/variants/CompoundPKDSCoffeeDAO.class ts.dao.classes.coffee.standard=\ ${ts.dao.classes.base}, \ ${ts.dao.classes.impl} ts.dao.classes.coffee.txaware=\ ${ts.dao.classes.base}, \ ${ts.dao.classes.impl} ts.dao.classes.coffee.variants=\ ${ts.dao.classes.base}, \ ${ts.dao.classes.impl} ##################################### ## Packaging properties for Wrappers ##################################### ts.wrappers.ejb.root=com/sun/ts/tests/common/ejb/wrappers ts.wrappers.web.root=com/sun/ts/tests/common/web ## Classes to package in ejb-jar for EJB Stateless wrapper ts.wrappers.classes.stateless.ejb=\ ${ts.wrappers.ejb.root}/StatelessWrapper.class ## Classes to package in ejb-jar for EJB Stateful wrapper ts.wrappers.classes.stateful.ejb=\ ${ts.wrappers.ejb.root}/StatefulWrapper.class ## Classes to package in ejb-jar for EJB BMP wrapper ts.wrappers.classes.bmp.ejb=\ ${ts.dao.classes.coffee.standard}, \ ${ts.wrappers.ejb.root}/BMPWrapper.class ## Classes to package in ejb-jar for EJB CMP 1.1 wrapper ts.wrappers.classes.cmp11.ejb=${ts.wrappers.ejb.root}/CMP11Wrapper.class ## Classes to package in ejb-jar for EJB CMP 2.0 wrapper ts.wrappers.classes.cmp20.ejb=${ts.wrappers.ejb.root}/CMP20Wrapper.class ## Classes to package in ejb-jar for EJB MDB wrapper ts.wrappers.classes.mdb.ejb=\ com/sun/ts/tests/jms/common/JmsUtil.class, \ com/sun/ts/tests/jms/commonee/ParentMsgBean.class, \ ${ts.wrappers.ejb.root}/MDBWrapper.class ## Classes to package in client module for EJB MDB wrapper ts.wrappers.classes.mdb.client=com/sun/ts/tests/jms/commonee/Client.class ## Classes to package in ejb-jar for all EJB wrappers ts.wrappers.classes.all.ejb=\ ${ts.wrappers.classes.stateless.ejb}, \ ${ts.wrappers.classes.stateful.ejb}, \ ${ts.wrappers.classes.bmp.ejb}, \ ${ts.wrappers.classes.cmp11.ejb}, \ ${ts.wrappers.classes.cmp20.ejb}, \ ${ts.wrappers.classes.mdb.ejb} ## Classes to package in client module for all WEB wrappers ts.wrappers.classes.web.client=\ ${ts.wrappers.web.root}/WebServer.class ## Classes to package in war for all WEB wrappers ts.wrappers.classes.web.server=\ ${ts.wrappers.web.root}/WebUtil.class, \ ${ts.wrappers.web.root}/JSPBeanWrapper.class, \ ${ts.wrappers.web.root}/ServletWrapper.class ## Classes to package in client module for Servlet wrapper ts.wrappers.classes.servlet.client=${ts.wrappers.classes.web.client} ## Classes to package in war for Servlet wrappers ts.wrappers.classes.servlet.server=\ ${ts.wrappers.web.root}/WebUtil.class, \ ${ts.wrappers.web.root}/ServletWrapper.class ## Classes to package in client module for JSP wrapper ts.wrappers.classes.jsp.client=${ts.wrappers.classes.web.client} ## Classes to package in war for JSP wrappers ts.wrappers.classes.jsp.server=\ ${ts.wrappers.web.root}/WebUtil.class, \ ${ts.wrappers.web.root}/JSPBeanWrapper.class ############################################################################### ## DO NOT MODIFY ANY PROPERTIES BELOW THIS LINE. ############################################################################### #classpath used by standard deployment server to deploy to the RI in a separate #VM (DO NOT MODIFY) ts.standard.deployment.server.classpath=${ant.jars}:${pathsep}${ts.run.classpath.ri}${pathsep}${ts.home}/lib/javatest.jar${pathsep}${ts.home}/lib/jdom-1.1.3.jar${pathsep}${ri.modules}/admin-cli.jar harness.deployment.server.port=2002 java.naming.factory.initial=foo org.omg.CORBA.ORBClass=foo undeploy_redeploy_apps=${UNDEPLOY_REDEPLOY_FLAG} ############################################################################### # The following properties are aliases for the old J2EE properties. These # properties are now named javaee instead of j2ee and will eventually be phased # out of the CTS. These props are necessary until the props are renamed # through out all CTS. ############################################################################### j2ee.home=${javaee.home} j2ee.home.ri=${javaee.home.ri} #################################################################### ## This propertry is passed to any test ## that needs to programatically login from with the appclient ## container and propogate that login context to test code running ## within the EJB container. The value is a no-op. The fact that ## the test includes the property is sufficient to cause the ## EJBVehicleRunner to programatically login. To have a test ## include this property simply add it to the javatest props list ## of the test. #################################################################### secured.ejb.vehicle.client=true #################################################################### # This property is used to point to the location of the # implementation of VariableMapper. The value for sjsas 9.x is # # variable.mapper=org.glassfish.expressly.lang.VariableMapperImpl # #################################################################### variable.mapper=org.glassfish.expressly.lang.VariableMapperImpl ####################################################################### # Endpoint API test # # Port info is obtained dynamically for Endpoint API test. # Uncomment port range min/max if you want to specify port range # for Endpoint publish test. # Server endpoints will be published on ports within this range. # If you do not want to dynamically obtain the port but wish to publish # to a fixed static port than make the values below both equal to the # specific port. ####################################################################### port.range.min=1025 port.range.max=10000 ################################################################ # @http.server.supports.endpoint.publish # Does HTTP server-side support endpoint publish API's. # @http.server.supports.endpoint.publish.2 # Does the RI HTTP server-side support endpoint publish API's. # # http.server.supports.endpoint.publish=(true|false) # DO NOT TOUCH - value MUST be false for managed environments like Java EE ################################################################ http.server.supports.endpoint.publish=false http.server.supports.endpoint.publish.2=false ########################################################################### # This property is used by some test clients that need a delay between # method invocations to server endpoints. The value specified is the amount # of time the client will delay in seconds. ########################################################################### client.delay=1 ####################################################################### ## This persistence unit name is used by jpa/ee/pluggability tests. Its value is the ## same as the name attribute in persistence.xml ###################################################################### persistence.unit.name=CTS-EM ############################################################### # @db.supports.sequence # # - This property is used to determine if a database supports # the use of SEQUENCE. If it does not, this property # should be set to false so the test is not run. The # default value is true. # This value should be set to false for the following databases: # sybase, mysql, and mssqlserver. ############################################################### db.supports.sequence=true ####################################################################### ## @persistence.second.level.caching.supported ## - This property is used to determine if the persistence provider supports ## second level caching. ###################################################################### persistence.second.level.caching.supported=true ########################################################################## ## This section contains all properties that are specific to JAX-RS Tests. ## All default values are specific to GlassFish and Jersey. ## ## servlet_adaptor - implementation specific servlet for JAX-RS ## jaxrs_impl_class.dir - Directory that servlet_adaptor locates ## jaxrs_impl_name - used to tag intermediate file names ########################################################################## servlet_adaptor=org/glassfish/jersey/servlet/ServletContainer.class jaxrs_impl_lib=${javaee.home}/modules/jakarta.ws.rs-api.jar jaxrs_impl_name=jersey ########################################################################## # This section contains all properties that are specific to JSR-196 Tests. # All default values are specific to GlassFish. # # @servlet.is.jsr115.compatible This property is used by JASPIC tests # to determine if the servlet container is a jsr 115 compatible # container. (true = compatible to JSR 115, false = not compatible.) # # @soap.is.jsr115.compatible This may used by JASPIC tests to # determin if the SOAP container is JSR 115 compatible. This is # only used when running SOAP profile tests. # # @provider.configuration.file # This property is used by JASPIC tests to configure TestSuite's # AuthConfig Provider and points at an xml file which is used # to register the JASPIC test providers into the current # ACF. This file contaiins known/expected test provider info. # Only app-context-id element can be edited to suit the # impl under test. # # @schema.file.location # This points to the directory that the provider-configuration.xsd # file will live. The provider-configuration.xsd is used to # describe the provider.configuration.file (above). # # @logical.hostname.servlet # This used to identify the the name of a logical host that # processes Servlet requests. Servlet requests may be directed to # a logical host using various physical or virtual host names or # addresses, and a message processing runtime may be composed of # multiple logical hosts (This is required to properly identify # the servlet profiles AppContextId hostname.) # If a logical.hostname.servlet does not exist, you can set this # to the default hostname (eg webServerHost). # # @logical.hostname.soap # This property is used to identify the name of the logical host # that processes soap requests. This hostname is used in server # side Application context Identifier in soap profile. # # @appclient.log.output # The client logging level for appclient container depends on the # log level specified in sun-acc.xml # # This log level directly affects the output of TSLogger which # logs the JSR196 SPI calls made in appclient container. # # using this property we enable the appclient container's # logging level to INFO # # @vendor.authconfig.factory # This property specifies vendor's authconfig factory class # this will be used by JASPIC tests to register TestSuite's # provider in Vendor's AuthConfig Factory. # # For example for SJSAS RI this value is # # vendor.authconfig.factory= # com.sun.enterprise.security.jmac.config.GFAuthConfigFactory # ########################################################################## servlet.is.jsr115.compatible=true soap.is.jsr115.compatible=false provider.configuration.file=${javaee.home}/domains/domain1/config/ProviderConfiguration.xml schema.file.location=${javaee.home}/lib/schemas logical.hostname.servlet=server logical.hostname.soap=localhost appclient.log.output=true vendor.authconfig.factory=com.sun.enterprise.security.jmac.config.GFAuthConfigFactory ########################################################################## # @servlet_waittime: Time in seconds to wait after HttpSession expires # to access the session # @servlet_async_wait: Time in seconds to wait between sending asynchronous messages ########################################################################## servlet_waittime=10 servlet_async_wait=4 ########################################################################################## # The following properties are ONLY used if testing a Standalone JMS Resource Adapter. # Since support for a JMS Resource Adapter is OPTIONAL by the JMS 2.0 Specification # this funtionality is USE AT YOUR OWN RISK. We WILL NOT support it. Its here in the # case that a vendor wants to test a Standalone JMS Resource Adapter which is OPTIONAL. # # test.sa.jmsra // Set to true ONLY if testing a standalone JMS Resource Adapter # jmsra.rarfile // Location of the standalone JMS Resource Adapter RAR file # jmsra.jarfile // Location of the standalone JMS Resource Adapter JAR file # # A standalone JMS Resource Adapter requires deployment/configuration to the Vendor # Implementation under test (Example: Java EE 8 RI). If not testing a standalone JMS # Resource Adapter then these properties MUST NOT be used and the value of the property # (test.sa.jmsra) MUST BE SET to false (which is the DEFAULT setting). If you set the # property (test.sa.jmsra=true) then you are testing a standalone JMS Resource Adapter # and the (jmsra.rarfile and jmsra.jarfile) properties must point to the location of # the standalone JMS Resource Adapter RAR and JAR files. During CTS configuration the # (config.vi) ant task will call another script that will deploy the standalone JMS # Resource Adapter, configure the standalone JMS Resource Adapter, create the JMS # connector connection pools, create the JMS connector resources, and finally create # the JMS administration objects. The ant scripts that handles all of these steps for # the (Java EE 8 RI) are the following: # # $TS_HOME/bin/xml/impl/glassfish/jmsra.xml # $TS_HOME/bin/xml/impl/glassfish/templates/create.jmsra.template # # These scripts work for the Standalone Generic JMS Resource Adapter (GenericJMSRA) # located at: (http://genericjmsra.java.net/). If testing another standalone JMS # Resource Adapter then these scripts will need to be rewritten/modified for that # JMS Resource Adapter. # # Here is the summary of steps of what the (jmsra.xml) script does. It configures the JMS # resource adapter by doing a resource-adapter-config, it deploys the JMS resource adapter # RAR file specified in the "jmsra.rarfile" property to the (Java EE 8 RI), it copies the # JMS Resource Adapter JAR file specified in the "jmsra.jarfile" property to the (Java EE # 8 RI) lib directory under $JAVAEE_HOME/lib. It copies some of the JMS client library jars # to the $JAVAEE_HOME/lib directory. it then creates the JMS connector connection pools, # the JMS connector resources, and the JMS administration objects that are needed by CTS. # When the (config.vi) ant task completes the Java EE 8 environment will be ready to run # the JMS CTS tests. One final step is needed to the JMS MDB CTS tests which is to modify # the sun-ejb-jar runtime xml files by adding the deployment info. # # Here are the manual steps for the Standalone Generic JMS Resource Adapter (GenericJMSRA) # after the (config.vi) ant task completes. # # (1) Edit the ts.jte file and add the following: # Add "-Dgenericra.inAppClientContainer=true" to the "command.testExecuteAppClient" # property and then add "${pathsep}${jmsra.jarfile}" to the end of APPCPATH variable # in the same "command.testExecuteAppClient" property. You can refer to the Generic # JMS Resource Adapter (GenericJMSRA) user guide for more information on this. # (2) Modify the sun-ejb-jar runtime xml files for the JMS MDB tests by adding the # deployment info. # cd $TS_HOME/bin # ant -f xml/impl/glassfish/jmsra.xml modify-jmsmdbejbxml # (3) Now you can run the JMS CTS tests. After you are done running the JMS CTS tests ypu # can unconfigure the Java EE 8 RI and restore the original sun-ejb-jar runtime xml # files. # cd $TS_HOME/bin # ant -f xml/impl/glassfish/jmsra.xml restore-jmsmdbejbxml # ant clean.vi # (4) Finally reset the properties back to there defaults. Set (test.sa.jmsra=false) and unset # (jmsra.rarfile and jmsra.jarfile). Remove the "-Dgenericra.inAppClientContainer=true" # and "${pathsep}${jmsra.jarfile}" from the ts.jte file from step 1. # # If using a different Java EE environment from the Java EE RI than a vendor will need to # provide his own JMS Resource Adapter support scripts needed for that Java EE environment. # It can reuse/modify the (Java EE 8 RI) scripts above or simply write their own scripts. A # vendor can use the Java EE 8 RI or any Java EE 8 implementation of its choice as the Java # EE 8 environment for testing its Standalone JMS Resource Adapter. The Standalone JMS Resource # Adapter MUST pass all of the JMS CTS tests under: (TS_HOME/src/com/sun/ts/tests/jms) in order # to be declared fully JMS 2.0 compliant. # # See the JMS 2.0 Specification and the CTS 8 User's Guide for more information. ########################################################################################## test.sa.jmsra=false jmsra.rarfile= jmsra.jarfile= ########################################################################################## # The following property specifies the name of the JMS Resource Adapter under test. The # Java EE 8 RI contains its own builtin JMS Resource Adapter (JMSRA). Its name is "jmsra". # So we set (jmsra.name=jmsra) as the default value for the Java EE 8 RI. # # Change the value of this property for the JMS Resource Adapter that is under test. This # hardcoded value is specific to the Java EE 8 RI. # # jmsra.name // Name of JMS Resource Adapter for the implementation under test ########################################################################################## jmsra.name=jmsra ########################################################################## # The following property is for WebSocket tests. # # @ws_wait: waiting time in seconds for socket to send/receive a message ########################################################################## ws_wait=5 ############################################################################################ # These following properties are needed for Javamail tests. # # @mailHost hostname of the mail server # @mailuser1 must be set to a valid email address where test mails will be sent to. # @mailFrom reply to address set in the email messages generated by the javamail tests # @javamail.username user account name on server # @javamail.password password for the mailuser1 # ############################################################################################ mailHost=jsepc04.us.oracle.com mailuser1=cts1@jsepc04.us.oracle.com mailFrom=cts1@jsepc04.us.oracle.com javamail.password=cts1 smtp.port=25 imap.port=143 ### User need not change the following javamail properties javamail.username=${mailuser1} transport_protocol=smtp # mail server used to run tests against. javamail.server=${mailHost} # protocol used to run the Store tests javamail.protocol=imap # mail server used to run tests against. javamail.transport.server=$javamail.server # rootpath of test mailboxes javamail.root.path="" # note the mailbox 'test1' javamail.mailbox=test1 # search pattern used by list tests in Folder javamail.listpattern=test # your own login account name smtp.username=$javamail.username # smtp domain name ; i.e. oracle.com smtp.domain=$javamail.server # smtp From address smtp.from=$smtp.username # smtp To address smtp.to=$smtp.username # io file iofile=MailIOFile.txt ##################################################################################################### #### Properties used by ldap installation # @ldap.server -- The type of ldap server. unboundid is supported by now # @ldap.install.server -- Install ldap server by CTS script or not # @ldap.ldif.file -- The ldif file containing data seeded in ldap server # # @unboundid.installation.package -- The package for installing Unboundid ldap server ######################################################################################################## ldap.server=unboundid ldap.install.server=true ldap.ldif.file=${ts.home}/bin/ldap.ldif unboundid.installation.package=${ts.home}/lib/unboundid-ldapsdk.jar ##################################################################################################### # Properties used for JPA 2.2 Tests ######################################################################################################## persistencs.properties.file=${bin.dir}/jpa-provider.properties persistence.unit.name.2=JPATCK2 jpa.provider.implementation.specific.properties=eclipselink.logging.level\=OFF jakarta.persistence.provider=org.eclipse.persistence.jpa.PersistenceProvider jakarta.persistence.jdbc.driver=${derby.driver} jakarta.persistence.jdbc.url=${derby.url} jakarta.persistence.jdbc.user=${derby.user} jakarta.persistence.jdbc.password=${derby.passwd}