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Same issue as before, a different instance of a servlet may get called, so we should use memcache or datastore to store test result info. MatchTests are failing with error, Servlet Not Invoked.
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I'm thinking a simple key/value pair in memcache. The key would usually be something like "testname-timestamp". I like it better than using datastore since you don't need to worry about cleaning up.
They can, but since the test itself is usually only 60 sec it would be a rare problem.
Although, now that you mention it, I wonder if there could be consistency issues. With datastore we can specify ancestor queries for consistency.
If the framework cleans up after itself, and every test has a unique key, so tests don't see old data that didn't get cleaned up for some reason, I think that would make the tests stable.
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Same issue as before, a different instance of a servlet may get called, so we should use memcache or datastore to store test result info. MatchTests are failing with error, Servlet Not Invoked.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: