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|description=This test case tests the | |description=This test case tests that the Thermostat swing client starts correctly. | ||
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# If thermostat is not installed yet, install thermostat | # Boot into the machine/VM you wish to test. | ||
# Start thermostat storage and agent: {{command|thermostat service &}} | # If thermostat is not installed yet, install thermostat. | ||
# Start thermostat | # Start the thermostat storage and agent: {{command|thermostat service &}} | ||
# Optionally, start other Java applications - for example Eclipse, Freemind, | |actions= | ||
jedit... | # Start the thermostat Swing client: {{command|thermostat gui}} | ||
# Optionally, start other Java applications - for example Eclipse, Freemind, jedit... These JVMs should show up in the tree if you do so. Otherwise only the Thermostat JVMs will show up. | |||
|results= | |||
# | # Once you've executed {{command|thermostat gui}} a window should have popped up similar to the following: | ||
[[Image:ThermostatSwingClient.png]]. | |||
# No exceptions should be thrown on the terminal where you've started the swing client. | |||
# Monitored JVMs become visible once the host entry in the tree to the left gets expanded. Switching to different JVMs should show detailed information for each JVM. | |||
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Latest revision as of 12:43, 22 May 2013
Description
This test case tests that the Thermostat swing client starts correctly.
Setup
- Boot into the machine/VM you wish to test.
- If thermostat is not installed yet, install thermostat.
- Start the thermostat storage and agent:
thermostat service &
How to test
- Start the thermostat Swing client:
thermostat gui
- Optionally, start other Java applications - for example Eclipse, Freemind, jedit... These JVMs should show up in the tree if you do so. Otherwise only the Thermostat JVMs will show up.
Expected Results
- Once you've executed
thermostat gui
a window should have popped up similar to the following:
- No exceptions should be thrown on the terminal where you've started the swing client.
- Monitored JVMs become visible once the host entry in the tree to the left gets expanded. Switching to different JVMs should show detailed information for each JVM.