This has been checked in but is not yet on the public site.  Steve and I
will refresh the public site tomorrow.

It will live at Joe's suggested location once it is live.

-----Original Message-----
From: Heather Stephens 
Sent: Thursday, October 07, 2004 12:15 PM
To: Joe Pemberton; [email protected]
Subject: RE: GTLF DTD to reside on beehive server

Good idea and looks good.  Thanks Joe.

 

Steve Hanson is working on an initial documentation checkin for the
project site.  We should make sure your suggested location fits in with
his doc file tree structure vision.  I believe he is planning to checkin
on Monday.  I will checkin the dtd, let you know where it lives and
refresh the website about the same time.

 

  _____  

From: Joe Pemberton 
Sent: Wednesday, October 06, 2004 12:34 PM
To: '[email protected]'
Cc: Heather Stephens
Subject: GTLF DTD to reside on beehive server

 

Hello,

 

  I've just fixed a small bug in TCH (part of the infrastructure used to
run Beehive controls tests) regarding the location of a DTD file.  While
running tests, TCH produces xml log containing a reference to a DTD
file.  This file was previously located on an internal BEA webserver
that is not reachable to the public.  After a test run, the test
infrastructure uses XSLT to produce an attractive HTML report from the
xml log.  For this to work successfully, the DTD needs to be available
to the user, and must therefore reside on a public server.

 

  The DTD file is currently checked in to subversion - you can view it
at
http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs.cgi/*checkout*/incubator/beehive/trunk/con
trols/test/infra/gtlf/gtlf-config-2.0.dtd?root=Apache-SVN.  However, it
does not seem like a good idea to fetch the DTD from subversion.  I
would like to have this DTD placed somewhere on the main site (
http://incubator.apache.org/beehive/dtd/gtlf/gtlf-config-2.0.dtd,
possibly).  This will allow users outside of BEA to generate HTML
reports.

 

 

  Is this doable?  Can somebody help me with this?

 

- - Joe Pemberton


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