package org.postgresql.test.jdbc2; import junit.framework.TestSuite; import junit.framework.TestCase; import junit.framework.Test; import java.sql.*; import java.lang.reflect.Method; /* * Executes all known tests for JDBC2 and includes some utility methods. */ public class Jdbc2TestSuite extends TestSuite { /* * The main entry point for JUnit */ public static TestSuite suite() { TestSuite suite = new TestSuite(); // // Add one line per class in our test cases. These should be in order of // complexity. // ANTTest should be first as it ensures that test parameters are // being sent to the suite. It also initialises the database (if required) // with some simple global tables (will make each testcase use its own later). // suite.addTestSuite(ANTTest.class); // Basic Driver internals suite.addTestSuite(DriverTest.class); suite.addTestSuite(ConnectionTest.class); suite.addTestSuite(DatabaseMetaDataTest.class); suite.addTestSuite(EncodingTest.class); // Connectivity/Protocols // ResultSet suite.addTestSuite(ResultSetTest.class); // Time, Date, Timestamp suite.addTestSuite(DateTest.class); suite.addTestSuite(TimeTest.class); suite.addTestSuite(TimestampTest.class); // PreparedStatement // BatchExecute suite.addTestSuite(BatchExecuteTest.class); // MetaData // Other misc tests, based on previous problems users have had or specific // features some applications require. suite.addTestSuite(JBuilderTest.class); suite.addTestSuite(MiscTest.class); // Fastpath/LargeObject suite.addTestSuite(BlobTest.class); suite.addTestSuite( UpdateableResultTest.class ); suite.addTestSuite( CallableStmtTest.class ); // That's all folks return suite; } }