I have no objections to the changes being made, but this change will break
the old shell script based framework. If it is no longer used by anyone
then I agree that the duplicate WSDLs be removed.
Does anyone use the non-Ant test framework?
Non-response will be assumed as a not in use and the duplicate WSDLs will
be removed.
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Hi Andrew,
OK. Thank you for the info. I jumped into this wrong
conclusion
because the WSDL files were duplicated with the test name.
I think the best solution in this case would be to removed the
duplicates and update ws-axis/c/auto_build/testcases/tests.
Should we wait till the upcoming changes are complete or is it
OK if the duplicate WSDLs are changed now?
Thanks,
Samisa...
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Hi Samisa,
The Ant based framework does NOT use the WSDL name. The Ant based
framework
uses the Ant test properties files in the
ws-axis/c/auto_build/testcases/tests directory. This is an XML property
file. One of the properties in this file is the WSDL name so many tests
can
use the same WSDL, client code, expected output files if required.
Please read the anttest-guide.html in the docs directory for more
information on the Ant test framework.
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Hi Andrew,
Thank you for the prompt response.
Well it looks like too many changes if we change port type.
Hence I would not change it.
It would be great if we could get rid of the duplicate
WSDLs
in
the test folder. But as the ant based auto test framework for client
uses the WSDL name, I am not sure if it is possible.
BTW, script based tests are no more used as the scripts are
not
up to date.
Thanks,
Samisa...
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The changing of the portType name in the WSDL will, as you want, change
the
names of the generated stubs.
This will effect the following files for each test using the changed
service.
1) Test client code will need to be changed to use the new stub name
2) Expected request files may need to be changed if endpoint changes
3) Ant test properties files may need to change if endpoint changes
4) Ant test properties files may need to change for handler tests if
soapAction is also updated in handler
This will be a large change. Currently 41 tests are based around the
CalculatorDoc wsdl
16 tests use the InteropTestRound1 WSDL, though there are 16 copies of
it
in the wsdls directory. If the Ant test framework is used then these
duplicate WSDLs can be removed. Several other WSDLs can be replaced.
MathOps.wsdl is almost identical to FaultMapping.wsdl which is the same
as
ExceptionTest.wsdl. These 3 WSDLs can be replaced by 1. The same is true
for the Doc versions of the WSDLs. The MathOps test can either be
removed
or use the FaultMapping WSDL.
If the script based test framework is no longer used then all these
duplicate WSDLs can be removed/merged so there will only be 1 version of
a
WSDL in the wsdls directory. I feel that this will be a much smaller
change
than renaming the portType in each of the effected WSDLs as only the
WSDL
name will need to be updated in the Ant test properties file. Is the
script
based test framework still used?
Also more tests are coming soon so, some of them based on the existing
WSDLs so I would prefer if any changes are made that the changes be
delayed
a few weeks.
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Simply put,
If we change the PortType name in the test WSDL file, would that have
an impact on the current ant based client test framework.
We would like the PortType to be the same as the name of the WSDL
file, so that we have unique names to the services in the test
framerowk.
Thanks,
Samisa...
On Fri, 4 Mar 2005 10:15:12 +0600, Chinthana C. Dinapala
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> Hi,
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> We are trying to automated the server side to test case, which will
help
to
> test client with the sever side.
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> But we have problem here several test will generate same file in auto
> generated skeleton.
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>
>
> E.g. MathOps.cpp use by FaultMapping.wsdl, FaultMappingDoc.wsdl,
ect..
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>
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> IT is the same contents all in these files but, as in client we are
> searching client file by WSDL file name.
>
> Here we can't search from WSDL file type if they have same name in
file.
>
> We can rename port type and get the unique file name to each WSDL.
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> But if clients use the server port types it will be problem.
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>
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> Does anyone have idea on this?
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> Thanks
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> Chinthana Dinapala
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