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Subject: Groups - Event-driven Test Scripting Language (eTSL-draft-082.pdf) uploaded
- V0.82: updated use cases in section 6 to improve the way external eval-adapters are invoked (here, use only <xpath> element), as discussed and approved in I-ESA paper. The binding to the XPath adapter needs to be specified fully probably in a binding appendix. -- Mr Jacques Durand The document revision named Event-driven Test Scripting Language (eTSL-draft-082.pdf) has been submitted by Mr Jacques Durand to the OASIS ebXML Implementation Interoperability and Conformance (IIC) TC document repository. This document is revision #2 of eTestML-draft-07.pdf. Document Description: Event-driven Test Scripting Language (eTSL) is laying ground for a test model suitable for eBusiness / eGovernment applications. It also supports test case automation and portability by defining a processable scripting of test cases. It builds on previous experiences in conformance and interoperability testing, in particular the IIC TestFramework 1.1 specification. - V0.81: fix some of XPath notations, make "selectors" and "conditions" more explicit about the dialect they use (XPath, XQuery), rename eTestML -> eTSL. - V0.82: updated use cases in section 6 to improve the way external eval-adapters are invoked (here, use only element), as discussed and approved in I-ESA paper. The binding to the XPath adapter needs to be specified fully probably in a binding appendix. View Document Details: http://www.oasis-open.org/apps/org/workgroup/ebxml-iic/document.php?document_id=22445 Download Document: http://www.oasis-open.org/apps/org/workgroup/ebxml-iic/download.php/22445/eTSL-draft-082.pdf Revision: This document is revision #2 of eTestML-draft-07.pdf. The document details page referenced above will show the complete revision history. PLEASE NOTE: If the above links do not work for you, your email application may be breaking the link into two pieces. You may be able to copy and paste the entire link address into the address field of your web browser. -OASIS Open Administration
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