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File junitperf-1.9.1-javadoc.patch of Package junitperf
--- junitperf-1.9.1/src/com/clarkware/junitperf/LoadTest.java 2004-12-30 09:05:00.000000000 +0100 +++ junitperf-1.9.1/src/com/clarkware/junitperf/LoadTest.java 2017-09-08 10:52:12.526400232 +0200 @@ -16,18 +16,20 @@ * For example, to create a load test of 10 concurrent users * with each user running <code>ExampleTest</code> once and * all users started simultaneously, use: + * </p> * <blockquote> * <pre> * Test loadTest = new LoadTest(new TestSuite(ExampleTest.class), 10); * </pre> * </blockquote> + * <p> * or, to load test a single test method, use: + * </p> * <blockquote> * <pre> * Test loadTest = new LoadTest(new ExampleTest("testSomething"), 10); * </pre> * </blockquote> - * </p> * <p> * The load can be ramped by specifying a pluggable * <code>Timer</code> instance which prescribes the delay @@ -41,13 +43,13 @@ * For example, to create a load test of 10 concurrent users * with each user running <code>ExampleTest.testSomething()</code> once and * with a one second delay between the addition of users, use: + * </p> * <blockquote> * <pre> * Timer timer = new ConstantTimer(1000); * Test loadTest = new LoadTest(new ExampleTest("testSomething"), 10, timer); * </pre> * </blockquote> - * </p> * <p> * In order to simulate each concurrent user running a test for a * specified number of iterations, a <code>LoadTest</code> can be @@ -60,6 +62,7 @@ * For example, to create a load test of 10 concurrent users * with each user running <code>ExampleTest.testSomething()</code> for 20 iterations, * and with a one second delay between the addition of users, use: + * </p> * <blockquote> * <pre> * Timer timer = new ConstantTimer(1000); @@ -67,23 +70,26 @@ * Test loadTest = new LoadTest(repeatedTest, 10, timer); * </pre> * </blockquote> + * <p> * or, alternatively, use: + * </p> * <blockquote> * <pre> * Timer timer = new ConstantTimer(1000); * Test loadTest = new LoadTest(new ExampleTest("testSomething"), 10, 20, timer); * </pre> * </blockquote> + * <p> * A <code>LoadTest</code> can be decorated as a <code>TimedTest</code> * to test the elapsed time of the load test. For example, to decorate * the load test constructed above as a timed test with a maximum elapsed * time of 2 seconds, use: + * </p> * <blockquote> * <pre> * Test timedTest = new TimedTest(loadTest, 2000); * </pre> * </blockquote> - * </p> * <p> * By default, a <code>LoadTest</code> does not enforce test * atomicity (as defined in transaction processing) if its decorated --- junitperf-1.9.1/src/com/clarkware/junitperf/TestFactory.java 2004-12-30 09:05:00.000000000 +0100 +++ junitperf-1.9.1/src/com/clarkware/junitperf/TestFactory.java 2017-09-08 10:49:39.705002745 +0200 @@ -22,6 +22,7 @@ * </p> * <p> * A typical usage scenario is as follows: + * </p> * <blockquote> * <pre> * Test factory = new TestFactory(YourTestCase.class); @@ -29,7 +30,6 @@ * ... * </pre> * </blockquote> - * </p> * <p> * Of course, static variables cannot be protected externally, so tests * intended to be run in a multi-threaded environment should ensure --- junitperf-1.9.1/src/com/clarkware/junitperf/TestMethodFactory.java 2004-12-30 09:05:00.000000000 +0100 +++ junitperf-1.9.1/src/com/clarkware/junitperf/TestMethodFactory.java 2017-09-08 10:55:05.061911055 +0200 @@ -13,6 +13,7 @@ * a specific test method of a <code>TestCase</code>. * <p> * A typical usage scenario is as follows: + * </p> * <blockquote> * <pre> * Test factory = new TestMethodFactory(YourTestCase.class, "testSomething"); @@ -20,7 +21,6 @@ * ... * </pre> * </blockquote> - * </p> * * @author <b>Mike Clark</b> * @author Clarkware Consulting, Inc. --- junitperf-1.9.1/src/com/clarkware/junitperf/TimedTest.java 2004-12-30 09:05:00.000000000 +0100 +++ junitperf-1.9.1/src/com/clarkware/junitperf/TimedTest.java 2017-09-08 10:54:30.458402586 +0200 @@ -41,12 +41,12 @@ * Alternatively, to decorate the <code>ExampleTest.testSomething()</code> * test as a <code>TimedTest</code> that fails immediately when * the maximum elapsed time of 2 seconds is exceeded, use: + * </p> * <blockquote> * <pre> * Test timedTest = new TimedTest(new ExampleTest("testSomething"), 2000, false); * </pre> * </blockquote> - * </p> * * @author <b>Mike Clark</b> * @author Clarkware Consulting, Inc.
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