- From: Sean Owen <srowen@google.com>
- Date: Thu, 17 May 2007 14:56:30 -0400
- To: "Roland Gülle" <roland@7val.com>
- Cc: public-mobileok-checker@w3.org
On 5/17/07, Roland Gülle <roland@7val.com> wrote: > This sounds cool to test the complete process and check if all > components work together. > > But for testing the components separate, especially the XSLTs, > we should also create input (moki) - output (???) documents for the > transformations. > I don't have much experience with Tomcat and Java, > so writing/testing at the command line is much easier for me (and > maybe for others too). > If this is only 'my' problem, I'll spend some time for setup a tomcat > on my linux box... Everything gets run for you, including Tomcat. I can imagine adding an intermediate "moki" document to the expected test results directory, and checking against it. I can then imagine running the tests in a mode that only checks the results of transforming that correct moki document into the results document. Or only checks the moki document. Does that answer the concerns?
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