- From: David Illsley <david.illsley@uk.ibm.com>
- Date: Sun, 6 Nov 2005 18:19:05 +0000
- To: <public-ws-addressing-tests@w3.org>
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Hi all, I've created a few test messages and xpaths for the soap08 feature. The messages are in files with self explanatory names and the xpaths are in 2 text files... 1 for soap1.1 and 1 for soap1.2. They're in text files 'cos I didn't know how to do optional xpaths in the xml format. I haven't had a chance to test the xpaths against the files so there may be some errors there.. and the sample messages are simply based on those found in the WSA-SOAP spec. David David Illsley Web Services Development IBM Hursley Park, SO21 2JN +44 (0)1962 815049 (Int. 245049) david.illsley@uk.ibm.com David Illsley/UK/IBM@IBMGB Sent by: public-ws-addressing-tests-request@w3.org 31/10/2005 11:58 To <public-ws-addressing-tests@w3.org> cc Subject Testable Features - Coverage Hi all, I was looking over the testable features again and here are my thoughts/questions for those areas which seem a little sparse: (sorry if I'm repeating stuff from the call, just wanted to get my thoughts written down) core04: isn't this implicitly tested by compliance with soap02, soap04? core07: Doesn't appear to be a single shot test. -> Multi-shot test with code at an endpoint 'getting' the RelationshipType and placing on the wire? core08: Comparison service? boolean compare (a,b) test return value correct with XPath? soap04/05/06: simply copy test1200, test1231, test1233 but change namespaces? soap07: not a high priority for me at the moment soap08: seems simple enough... otherwise valid messages but with a duplicate header. I'm not volunteering to do tests for all all of this :-) but I'll try and get messages/xpaths for soap08 done this week. David David Illsley Web Services Development IBM Hursley Park, SO21 2JN +44 (0)1962 815049 (Int. 245049) david.illsley@uk.ibm.com
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