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Kurt T Stam closed JUDDI-147.
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Resolution: Fixed
Most of this data is now in the TCK module. Volume testing will be taken care
of in juddi-181
> Create test data in the form of input XML files
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> Key: JUDDI-147
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JUDDI-147
> Project: jUDDI
> Issue Type: Task
> Affects Versions: 3.0
> Reporter: Jeff Faath
> Assignee: Jeff Faath
> Fix For: 3.0beta
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> Attachments: marcosentities.zip
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> In order to properly test the new version 3.0 code, a good amount of test
> data is required. The test data should be in the form of XML files that
> conform to the UDDI data structures. Data should be created that satisfies
> the input for the UDDI API calls - in particular the Publish and Inquiry APIs.
> An example of important entities for publish API include: businessEntity,
> businessService, bindingTemplate, and tModel. At least 5 to 10 businesses
> should be created with associated services and binding templates.
> Additionally, tModels should be created that correspond to category types and
> identifier types referred to by the entities. It would be best if this data
> was created to mimic real-world data.
> For the inquiry API, various find_* (find_business, find_service, etc.) files
> should be created that test the many search metrics involved in the UDDI
> spec. The "find qualifiers" of these search files should vary to test all
> the features. Search criteria should be designed to return a specific
> portion of the data created for the publish API so that unit tests can be
> easily coded.
> It is recommended that the UDDI v3
> (http://uddi.org/pubs/uddi-v3.0.2-20041019.htm) specification be consulted
> when creating this data. Some very basic sample data has already been
> created and is located under the org.apache.juddi.test package.
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