Okay, I see the check-logged-message target:
check-logged-messages:
[echo] Checking messages in:
[echo]
/BUILD_AREA/workspace/gf-trunk-build-continuous/gfv3-gp/glassfishv3/glassfish/domains/domain1/logs/server.log
[echo]
[copy] Copying 1 file to
/export/home1/java_re/BUILD_AREA/workspace/gf-trunk-build-continuous/v3/tests/test-output
[echo]
[echo] * Message keys logged instead of message:
[echo] (none)
[echo]
Ming, can you answer Marina's question.
Thanks,
Jane
Marina Vatkina wrote:
> I'm asking what the check-logged-messages test does and how to
> decipher its output?
>
> thanks,
> -marina
>
> Jane Young wrote:
>> I'm not sure what you're asking. But you can check if QL tests are
>> passing on Hudson:
>> http://hudson.glassfish.org/job/gf-trunk-build-continuous/
>> If Hudson tests are passing and your local QL tests are failing then
>> it may be related to your changes.
>>
>> Marina Vatkina wrote:
>>> What does its long output mean and how can I check if I broke anything?
>>>
>>> thanks,
>>> -marina
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