2007/6/24, Phil Steitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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Java Resource Simulator (JRS) Proposal

The following is a proposal for a new top-level project within the ASF.

Abstract
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The Java Resource Simulator (JRS) is a Java-based interface response
capture/playback tool for testing purposes, intended for use in
development or testing environments.
Proposal

JRS will provide a lightweight (meaning no or very little code changes
to the application under test) utility for Java applications that
simulates interactions with remote services, without having to have an
active connection to those remote services. JRS is currently a
community source, internal project at American Express. This proposal
is to develop the JRS code and community at the ASF.


You should say more clearly what kind of interactions you want to
simulate.  I first taught it was an AWT, then I thought it was an
HTTP, then I thought to any kind of java API.

Giving in the abstract the list that you give later will make thing
more directly clear:

The current (working) version
supports JMS, Session EJBs, and web services. Support for JDBC is in
early stages of development.


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Gilles SCOKART

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