-0 more you separate the interop stuff the more likely it is for
someone not to run the tests and hence more time will pass between a
bad check-in and someone noticing an interop failure. (i was tending
towards -1, but -0 is better for now).

-- dims

On 8/23/05, ERAN CHINTHAKA <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> This is just a suggestion and hope I will not get busted due to this.
> 
> Shall we keep away all the interop tests from the main system. This
> includes SOAP 1.2 testing and all the interop stuff (But obvoiusly the
> rest which are in integration package should remain).  Just like the
> module repository we are thinking of having, we can have it in a
> separate place.
> 
> The reason is, IMO, when some one downloads the sources, its unlikely
> that he will need to run interop stuff, in most cases. So if someone
> needs to run the interop stuff, the way I propose is, he needs to get
> the interop stuff seperately and run.
> 
> This suggestion is going a little beyond the suggestion of just
> exlcuding the interop tests when we run maven.
> 
> What do you all think ?
> 
> -- EC
> 


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