Windows Merlin FCS(b92) and plugin in the build: Windows 98(second edition): IE5.5 browser:
$JAVA_HOME/bin/java -XX:+EnableJVMPIInstructionStartEvent -Xrunjcov:file=c:\test\filename.jcov testclassname
It creates filename.jcov that contains code coverage number. I need to do same thing for plugin. So I put the same runtime arguments in runtime option field of the windows jpi control panel. However it doesn't create filename.jcov file.
In solaris plugin, this is working fine and only problem in windows. Currently our windows plugin code coverage run is blocked.
thanks,
baechul
>Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2002 10:50:27 -0500 (EST)
>From: Michael Colburn - Sun Microsystems <###@###.###>
>
> As a part of the plugin code coverage effort I have been building an
>merlin fcs
> instrumented windows JDK/PLUGIN with Devananda's help.
>
> The build was done but I have one problem on passing -XX or -X jvm
>runtime
> arguments in the control panel to the underlaying jvm. It is required to
>get a
> coverage number.
>
> I feel strongly this runtime arguments are not passed correctly in
>windows. I
> didn't see any parsing problem and working fine in solaris.
>
> I will appreciate if you tell me whether it is a known problem in
>windows or
> there is a work around. We need to start this coverage run asap.
>
> thanks,
> baechul
$JAVA_HOME/bin/java -XX:+EnableJVMPIInstructionStartEvent -Xrunjcov:file=c:\test\filename.jcov testclassname
It creates filename.jcov that contains code coverage number. I need to do same thing for plugin. So I put the same runtime arguments in runtime option field of the windows jpi control panel. However it doesn't create filename.jcov file.
In solaris plugin, this is working fine and only problem in windows. Currently our windows plugin code coverage run is blocked.
thanks,
baechul
>Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2002 10:50:27 -0500 (EST)
>From: Michael Colburn - Sun Microsystems <###@###.###>
>
> As a part of the plugin code coverage effort I have been building an
>merlin fcs
> instrumented windows JDK/PLUGIN with Devananda's help.
>
> The build was done but I have one problem on passing -XX or -X jvm
>runtime
> arguments in the control panel to the underlaying jvm. It is required to
>get a
> coverage number.
>
> I feel strongly this runtime arguments are not passed correctly in
>windows. I
> didn't see any parsing problem and working fine in solaris.
>
> I will appreciate if you tell me whether it is a known problem in
>windows or
> there is a work around. We need to start this coverage run asap.
>
> thanks,
> baechul