Hi,
As an update in the last couple of weeks, we completed the regression
pass of the interop tests between Layer-7->webMethods (provider),
Layer-7->HP (provider), webMethods->HP (provider) and
webMethods->webMethods (both client and provider). All tests were
successful.
Thanks.
Prasad
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From: Prasad Yendluri
Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2007 12:33 PM
To: public-ws-policy-interop@w3.org; Paul Cotton; Christopher B Ferris;
'Felix Sasaki'
Cc: Steve Jones; Toufic Boubez; Kumar, Pankaj (HP Software Alliances);
Clement, Luc; Prasad Yendluri
Subject: Round 4 UDDI - Regression Test Plans
Hi,
In the next couple of weeks HP, Layer-7 and webMethods plan to run
through a regression pass off the Round 4 - UDDI tests.
These regression tests will account for all the changes related to the
UDDI Policy Attachment in the last CR Draft [1].
Only things that changed since the previous CR draft are the values of
the UDDI tModel keys used (their physical values or UUIDs).
There are a total of 6 new keys (3 for V2 and 3 for V3). So, we will run
regression tests with representative subset of the total test suite that
will verify the use of all the new tModel keys with each of the main
scenarios. Namely (1) remote policy attachment (use remote V2 and V3
tModel Keys for remote policy reference), (2) definition of a reusable
policy expression locally (use v2 and v3 tModel keys for Policy Types),
and (3) attach the reusable policy defined above via the tModel (v2 and
V3) to attach the reusable Policy expression. (4) Finally the effective
policy calculation tests that use the new tModel keys.
I am notifying the inteop team of our plans to test the changes related
to UDDI in the latest CR drafts, on behalf of all the participants of
the round 4 UDDI interop tests.
Best regards,
Prasad Yendluri
[1] http://www.w3.org/TR/2007/CR-ws-policy-attach-20070330/