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The TCK provides the source and the class file, which takes SMAP as an argument. The class can be used to test an unresolved SMAP file as well as a class file with an embedded SMAP.

The TCK does not provide the input files (.smap or .class) and need to be generated for testing

Build Instructions

Tools Required: - JDK 8+ - Apache Ant 1.10.1+

Steps for building TCK bundle: 1. Set the environment variables: ------------------------------- export JAVA_HOME=<JAVA_INSTALL_DIR> export ANT_HOME=<ANT_INSTALL_DIR> export PATH=$JAVA_HOME/bin:$ANT_HOME/bin:$PATH -------------------------------

2. Run the ant command
    ---------------
    ant clean dist
    ---------------

3. The generated bundle dsol-tck-<version>.zip can be found 
   under dist directory.

Running the TCK against Glassfish 5.0

Tools Required: - JDK 8+ - Apache Ant 1.10.1+ - Glassfish 5.0+

Steps for Testing GlassFish:

  1. Set the following init parameters for JSP page compiler and execution servlet in domains/domain1/config/default-web.xml


    jsp org.apache.jasper.servlet.JspServlet .... keepgenerated true dumpSmap true -----------------------------------------------------------------------
2. Start GlassFish server.

3. Create a sample web module by packaging a sample JSP and deploy the 
   web module.

4. Accessing the JSP to get the generated .smap file under the directory
   domains/domain1/generated/jsp/<web app name>/org/apache/jsp

5. Run the smap verifier supplied with TCK
      -----------------------------------------------------------------------
      java VerifySMAP domains/domain1/generated/jsp/<web app name>/org/apache/jsp/Hello_jsp.class.smap
      -----------------------------------------------------------------------
      Assertion : The output of the java program should tell the .smap 
      file is correctly formatted one. Something like below 
      <GlassFish Home>/domains/domain1/generated/jsp/testclient/org/apache/jsp/Hello_jsp.class.smap
      is a correctly formatted SMAP

Steps for Negative Testing :

1. Edit the generated .smap file such that the syntax becomes invalid as per the specification, 
   and run VerifySMAP with that .smap file and look for the assertion failure. 

2. Assertion #1 failed - SMAP syntax error
   -----------------------------------------------------------------------
   <GlassFish Home>/domains/domain1/generated/jsp/testclient/org/apache/jsp/Hello_jsp.class.smap:14: unexpected end of SMAP
    Exception in thread "main" VerifySMAP$AssertionViolationException: assertion #1 failed - SMAP syntax error
   -----------------------------------------------------------------------

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