Thank you Tammo,
this tool looks very interesting, and I'd love to hear more about it
when you get the details.
1. Do you what their license is? It could not find one.
2. I don't think having a test suite would cause too much political
debate.. We don't have to call it TCK. However I do think trying to
develop and maintain one with strict BPEL-x spec compliance would be the
most interesting and it might become the defacto standard for testing
complaince. No place better then an open source project to house a test
suite so interesting parties can take part and contribute.
3. I browsed the site and did not see much more then a HelloWorld
testcase. Hopefully there are more!
Looking forward to hear more!
--Kurt
Tammo van Lessen wrote:
Hi Kurt,
as part of this years GSOC, we had an integration project that combined
ODE with BPELunit. The results are not yet integrated back into ODE, but
BPELunit [1] provides an engine independent way to run test cases
against BPEL engines and takes care of deployment, mocking of partner
services, regressions etc. Chamith (the GSOC student) also created some
BPELunit-based test cases based on some ODE tests. I think this
framework would have the potential to create some kind of TCK for BPEL
(although i'm not sure about political impacts such a kit could create ;).
I'll let you know once I have more details about the status of this work.
Best,
Tammo
[1] http://bpelunit.net/
Kurt T Stam wrote:
Hi guys,
I know there is no TCK for BPEL, but on the Riftsaw project we now have the
CXF and JBossWS stacks integrated, using the JAX-WS interface. It's been
pretty interesting to see the amount of touch points exceed far beyond the
axis2 module... So we'd love to run some kind of test suite with BPEL
examples to make sure we didn't forget one, or two..
Apart from the (3?) examples is there anything you guys use to test
regression?
Thx,
--Kurt