On Mon, Mar 21, 2011 at 12:17 PM, Afkham Azeez <[email protected]> wrote:

> Folks,
> As of now, we are simply focusing on testing the admin services and
> samples. There are other aspects on the server side that are not exposed via
> either of these. For example, all admin services should be exposed only via
> HTTPS. It is alway possible that somebody accidentally exposes these
> services via other transports. To test something like that, we can get some
> tests to run on the server side, and return results. These server side
> components could be simple AAR services. The JUnit tests could trigger these
> services, the tests will be executed on the server side, the results will be
> returned and verified on the client side.
>

+1.

Thanks,
Senaka.

>
> In fact, this is how EJBs are tested using the Cactus framework.
>
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