Hi Mike,
Thanks for pulling this together!
-Eric.
On 3/2/11 2:51 AM, Mike Edwards wrote:
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Folks,
This email is in response to the
question
posed by Eric Johnson in one of his emails - which of the
Assembly spec
normative
statements are covered by the
test suite?
It is actually simpler to say:
the
Assembly test suite covers all of the spec normative statements
EXCEPT
for the following:
ASM40001
ASM40006
ASM40012
ASM50006 *[1]
ASM50010
ASM50013
ASM50016 *[1]
ASM50044
ASM60002 *[2]
ASM60035
ASM60036
ASM80002 *[2]
ASM80005 *[2]
ASM12001
ASM12002 *[3]
ASM12007 *[3]
ASM12008 *[3]
ASM12013 *[3]
ASM12014 *[3]
ASM12016 *[3]
ASM12017 *[3]
ASM12018 *[3]
ASM12020 *[3]
ASM12028
ASM12029 *[3]
ASM12030 *[3]
ASM14001 *[3]
ASM14002 *[3]
ASM14003 *[2]
ASM14004 *[3]
[1] This statement is actually
tested
by the Web Service binding test suite
[2] This statement is actually
tested
by the Java POJO test suite
[3] Not tested as function is
optional
Please note that it was a
deliberate
decision not to test function that was optional and that this
decision
did not raise comments during the review process.
Some function requires features
that
are specific to certain implementation types or to some binding
types and
this led to the testing being delegated to
the test suite related to those
implementation
types / binding types in the interests of avoiding the Assembly
test suite
being tied to specific implementation
& binding technologies.
Yours, Mike
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