>> On Mon, Apr 13, 2009 at 10:55, Ashish <[email protected]> wrote: >>> One thing that can be done meanwhile is upload the XMPP compliance >>> report on wiki. >>> >>> I did saw the compliance package, and its really great way of >>> capturing Spec compliance. >>> We can do something similar for FtpServer and SSHD (typically for >>> project where we need RFC compliance). >> >> You mean some kind of TCK ? where would it come from ?
> The spec compliance package is a set of annotations to mark classes on > which part of a RFC the implement and to which degree. Here's an > example from Vysper: > @SpecCompliant(spec = "RFC3920", section = "A", status = > ComplianceStatus.IN_PROGRESS) > > > Using that, Bernd has created a script that produces an HTML report > that details the compliance level of an implementation. I find it's > pretty useful and would like to investigate it for FtpServer (if we > can break it out of Vysper into a standalone JAR and it's optional at > runtime). As of now this info is embedded within javadoc. We are working towards moving the reports out of javadoc, into a pdf or something. -- thanks ashish Blog: http://www.ashishpaliwal.com/blog My Photo Galleries: http://www.pbase.com/ashishpaliwal
