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Subject: First thoughts on test directory structure
- From: Bryan Aupperle <aupperle@us.ibm.com>
- To: sca-assembly-testing@lists.oasis-open.org
- Date: Thu, 30 Apr 2009 09:41:02 -0400
I believe we concluded that there are
three classes of artifacts needed in contributions for the assembly test
cases
1) WSDL files and SCDL files that are
implementation type independent (i.e. use interface.wsdl and implementation.composite)
2) SCDL files that are implementation
type specific (i.e. use implementation.xxx and/or interface.xxx)
3) Implementation and implementation
type specific interface source files
Further, based on Mike's comments, there
are some artifacts that need to be in separate contributions (test-case
specific contributions).
So a basic structure could be:
- The all directory would contain contributions
containing the WSDL files and implementation type independent SCDL files.
- Each subdirectory of a implementation
type directory would contain a contribution containing implementation type
specific SCDL files as well as source files.
- The various test directories would
contain the source files.
Bryan Aupperle, Ph.D.
STSM, WebSphere Enterprise Platform Software Solution Architect
Research Triangle Park, NC
+1 919-254-7508 (T/L 444-7508)
Internet Address: aupperle@us.ibm.com
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