These tests give an exception and
framework moves simply to the next test.
From: John Hawkins
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Sent: Tuesday, July 26, 2005 2:42
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Subject: RE: no test.list in CVS
These are all quite new tests so it's not surprising.
How come when you don't use a test.list that you don't get failures?
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Ooops
:( We seem to have no server tests on the newly added XSD tests.
Apparently I had been under a wrong impression.
Samisa...
On Tue, 2005-07-26 at 05:41, Dushshantha
Chandradasa wrote:
> HI All,
> Following is the list of WSDL files which we
don't have services
> implemented in the CVS.
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> Attachment1.wsdl
> AttachmentService.wsdl
> DataHandlerService.wsdl
> inquire_v2.wsdl
> MultiOut.wsdl
> NestedArrays.wsdl
> NestedComplex.wsdl
> nillableComplexType.wsdl
> PlainTextAttachment.wsdl
> UDDI.wsdl
> XSD_anyURI.wsdl
> XSD_base64Binary.wsdl
> XSD_boolean.wsdl
> XSD_byte.wsdl
> XSD_date.wsdl
> XSD_dateTime.wsdl
> XSD_decimal.wsdl
> XSD_double.wsdl
> XSD_duration.wsdl
> XSD_ENTITIES.wsdl
> XSD_ENTITY.wsdl
> XSD_float.wsdl
> XSD_gDay.wsdl
> XSD_gMonth.wsdl
> XSD_gMonthDay.wsdl
> XSD_gYear.wsdl
> XSD_gYearMonth.wsdl
> XSD_hexBinary.wsdl
> XSD_ID.wsdl
> XSD_IDREF.wsdl
> XSD_IDREFS.wsdl
> XSD_int.wsdl
> XSD_integer.wsdl
> XSD_language.wsdl
> XSD_long.wsdl
> XSD_Name.wsdl
> XSD_NCName.wsdl
> XSD_negativeInteger.wsdl
> XSD_NMTOKEN.wsdl
> XSD_NMTOKENS.wsdl
> XSD_nonNegativeInteger.wsdl
> XSD_nonPositiveInteger.wsdl
> XSD_normalizedString.wsdl
> XSD_NOTATION.wsdl
> XSD_positiveInteger.wsdl
> XSD_QName.wsdl
> XSD_short.wsdl
> XSD_string.wsdl
> XSD_time.wsdl
> XSD_token.wsdl
> XSD_unsignedByte.wsdl
> XSD_unsignedInt.wsdl
> XSD_unsignedLong.wsdl
> XSD_unsignedShort.wsdl
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> Regards,
> Dushshantha
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Samisa
Abeysinghe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, July 25, 2005 9:46 PM
> To: Apache AXIS C
Developers List
> Subject: Re: no test.list in CVS
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> We have most of the server side tests except
for Attachment tests and
> couple of others.
>
> Thanks,
> Samisa...
>
> On 7/25/05, John Hawkins
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Hmm, - I thought we didn't have C
services for all the WSDL's ?
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> > Samisa
Abeysinghe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> > 25/07/2005 16:18
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> > Please respond to
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> > To Apache AXIS
C Developers List <[email protected]>
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> > Subject Re: no test.list in CVS
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> > By default, all the tests corresponding
to XML files in
> >
ws-axis/c/tests/auto_build/testcases/tests/ folder are run
> > when you
> > run the test framework. (One XML
file corresponds to one test)
> >
> > test.list can bve used to restrict
what tests to run out of the tests
> > in
ws-axis/c/tests/auto_build/testcases/tests/
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Samisa...
> >
> > On 7/21/05, Craig Stirling
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > > We have noticed that there is
no test.list in CVS. It would be a
> good
> > idea
> > > if there was one in order for
us to understand what is being tested
> at a
> > > given time
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