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Treffer: Robustness Testing of Java Server Applications.

Title:
Robustness Testing of Java Server Applications.
Authors:
Chen Fu1 chenfu@cs.rutgers.edu, Milanova, Ana2 milanova@cs.rpi.edu, Ryder, Barbara Gershon1 ryderl@cs.rutgers.edu, Wonnacott, David G.3 davew@cs.haverford.edu
Source:
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering. Apr2005, Vol. 31 Issue 4, p292-311. 20p. 6 Diagrams, 8 Charts, 1 Graph.
Database:
Academic Search Index

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This paper presents a new compile-time analysis that enables a testing methodology for white-box coverage testing of error recovery code (i.e., exception handlers) of server applications written in Java, using compiler-directed fault injection. The analysis allows compiler-generated instrumentation to guide the fault injection and to record the recovery code exercised. (An injected fault is experienced as a Java exception.) The analysis 1) identities the exception-flow "def-uses" to be tested in this manner, 2) determines the kind of fault to be requested at a program point, and 3) finds appropriate locations for code instrumentation. The analysis incorporates refinements that establish sufficient context sensitivity to ensure relatively precise def-use links and to eliminate some spurious def-uses due to demonstrably infeasible control flow. A runtime test harness calculates test coverage of these links using an exception def-catch metric. Experiments with the methodology demonstrate the utility of the increased precision in obtaining good test coverage on a set of moderately sized server benchmarks. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]