Moses DeJong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Another option for a testsuite tool you might want to consider
> is the Tcl/Java integration tools. They were originally written
> at Sun (SunScript unit) and are now going to be managed by
> Scriptics. The Tcl/Java stuff is an API with two implementations.
> The first is called TclBlend which is a native lib that uses JNI
> and Java Reflection to create and call methods on Java objects
> at runtime. The second implementation, called Jacl, is a Tcl
> interpreter written in Java. 

Paul is intimately familiar with Jacl, since he wrote code to embed
this into an XML parser or some such last winter.  Guile is the
official scripting language for GNU and that's why he is using it
instead of the testing framework provided by dejaGNU.  I'm pretty much
leaving it up to others to resolve how testing will be handled in this
rather large project of a free JCK.

Brian
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