- From: <jon.calladine@bt.com>
- Date: Wed, 26 Apr 2006 10:41:07 +0100
- To: <petexmldev@tech-know-ware.com>
- Cc: <public-xsd-databinding@w3.org>, <public-xsd-databinding-request@w3.org>
Pete, thanks for the offer of the licences. Practical involvement/testing resource will always be most welcome and the more coverage the better of course. With the resources we currently have in the WG we will have to focus on a subset of the available tools and maybe this core set will be complemented with other tools important to W3C members as we gain some momentum. JonC > -----Original Message----- > From: Pete Cordell [mailto:petexmldev@tech-know-ware.com] > Sent: 25 April 2006 08:27 > To: Downey,P,Paul,XCB R; Paul.V.Biron@kp.org > Cc: Calladine,J,Jon,XCB5 R; public-xsd-databinding@w3.org; > public-xsd-databinding-request@w3.org > Subject: Re: ISSUE-36: Tool selection for testing of basic > pattern assertions > > > Original Message From: <Paul.V.Biron@kp.org> > > > >> What do we do about mainstream tools we don't have licenses or > >> environments to run - I don't have much personal > experience with SAP > >> or TIBCO software, for example. > > > > Since SAP and TIBCO are W3C members we can always ask them > to donate > > copies of their tools for testing purposes. > > > I'm happy to donate a license for LMX for this purpose (how > many would be > required?). Alternatively, if you come up with a suitable > test suite, I > could run the tests here. Or do both! > > (BTW - you will need a C++ compiler to effectively check what > is generated. > GCC or VC++ are fine. FWIW, we use Perl to link our test environment > together.) > > Pete. > -- > ============================================= > Pete Cordell > Tech-Know-Ware Ltd > for XML to C++ data binding visit > http://www.tech-know-ware.com/lmx > (or http://www.xml2cpp.com) > ============================================= > > >
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