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David Illsley wrote:
I'm dead against moving security out of the axis2 build and leaving a
substantial amount of security tests in the axis2 builds. The converse
to an earlier argument is also true, namely that axis2 becomes
dependant on rampart
Hi,
I have to agree 100% on the effectiveness of the integration tests,
specially the ones with security and I know in many cases we ended up
finding bugs in non-security code due to the security tests. In effect
it means that these tests need to be there somewhere to run constantly
to figure out
I'm dead against moving security out of the axis2 build and leaving a
substantial amount of security tests in the axis2 builds. The converse
to an earlier argument is also true, namely that axis2 becomes
dependant on rampart to build and that people working on rampart won't
see the axis2 build
David/Team,
+1 to move security tests out of Axis2 build
+1 to setup continuum on ws.zones
thanks,
dims
On 1/2/07, David Illsley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm dead against moving security out of the axis2 build and leaving a
substantial amount of security tests in the axis2 builds. The
+1
Thanks,
Ruchith
On 1/2/07, Davanum Srinivas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
David/Team,
+1 to move security tests out of Axis2 build
+1 to setup continuum on ws.zones
thanks,
dims
On 1/2/07, David Illsley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm dead against moving security out of the axis2 build and
+1 to setup continuum on ws.zones .
I was about to propose it and David beat me :).. IMHO we should
configure Continuum to run Axis2 build followed by new security build
after every commit to either of the projects. It should send a mail to
Axis2-dev with reference to the relevant commit's
+1 ,
Thanks
Deepal
Ruchith Fernando wrote:
Hi All,
We released Rampart-1.1 on the 10th December and I think it is time to
get all rampart related code out of Axis2 into a new sub-project of
the Apache Web services project.
I propose we call this new project Rampart and include code from
Deepal,
Do you think we have tests to cover the axis2 functionality that those
test covers?
If so or if someone volunteers to write some then lets remove the
rampart integration tests.
Thanks,
Ruchith
On 1/1/07, Deepal Jayasinghe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think its better if we can move
I think I mentioned this couple of times earlier also.
Security tests provide very good integration tests for Axis2 and if you
have developed Axis2, those are the hard tests to get passed when you
are doing changes. Yes, I agree that we didn't have Axis2 specific tests
to cover most of the
The security tests are among the slowest integration tests that we've
got. If there's a way, as Ruchith and Deepal mention, to actually test
the same Axis2 functionality without the full security machinery, that
would serve two purposes - speeding up the build and also more cleanly
reducing
+1 from me
Rajith
On 1/1/07, Glen Daniels [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The security tests are among the slowest integration tests that we've
got. If there's a way, as Ruchith and Deepal mention, to actually test
the same Axis2 functionality without the full security machinery, that
would serve
Glen Daniels wrote:
The security tests are among the slowest integration tests that we've
got. If there's a way, as Ruchith and Deepal mention, to actually test
the same Axis2 functionality without the full security machinery, that
would serve two purposes - speeding up the build and also
I prefer to leave the tests in axs2 since they do test a lot of axis2
stuff such as xmlbeans codegen, holding and accessing properties on
context hierarchy, etc.
I will have those + some more tests in the new rampart project.
Thanks,
Ruchith
On 12/30/06, Thilina Gunarathne [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Ruchith Fernando wrote:
Hi All,
We released Rampart-1.1 on the 10th December and I think it is time to
get all rampart related code out of Axis2 into a new sub-project of
the Apache Web services project.
I propose we call this new project Rampart and include code from
rampart, rahas and
On 1/1/07, Kaushalye Kapuruge [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ruchith Fernando wrote:
Hi All,
We released Rampart-1.1 on the 10th December and I think it is time to
get all rampart related code out of Axis2 into a new sub-project of
the Apache Web services project.
I propose we call this new
+1
--
Amila Suriarachchi,
WSO2 Inc.
+1
On 12/29/06, Ruchith Fernando [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All,
We released Rampart-1.1 on the 10th December and I think it is time to
get all rampart related code out of Axis2 into a new sub-project of
the Apache Web services project.
I propose we call this new project Rampart and include
+1
--
Ajith Ranabahu
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+1
Thanks,
Sanka
Ruchith Fernando wrote:
Hi All,
We released Rampart-1.1 on the 10th December and I think it is time to
get all rampart related code out of Axis2 into a new sub-project of
the Apache Web services project.
I propose we call
Ruchith Fernando wrote:
I propose we call this new project Rampart and include code from
rampart, rahas and secpolicy maven modules of axis2. These will be
called rampart-core, rampart-trust and rampart-policy respectively.
Here's my +1
+1
--
My wife Mary and I have been married for
+1 from me.
Paul
On 12/29/06, Davanum Srinivas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
+1 from me. It's time :)
-- dims
On 12/29/06, Ruchith Fernando [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All,
We released Rampart-1.1 on the 10th December and I think it is time to
get all rampart related code out of Axis2 into a
Hi All,
We released Rampart-1.1 on the 10th December and I think it is time to
get all rampart related code out of Axis2 into a new sub-project of
the Apache Web services project.
I propose we call this new project Rampart and include code from
rampart, rahas and secpolicy maven modules of
+1 from me. It's time :)
-- dims
On 12/29/06, Ruchith Fernando [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All,
We released Rampart-1.1 on the 10th December and I think it is time to
get all rampart related code out of Axis2 into a new sub-project of
the Apache Web services project.
I propose we call this
+1
Chuck
David Illsley wrote on 12/29/2006 05:44 AM:
+1 from me.
David
On 29/12/06, Paul Fremantle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
+1 from me.
Paul
On 12/29/06, Davanum Srinivas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
+1 from me. It's time :)
-- dims
On 12/29/06, Ruchith Fernando [EMAIL PROTECTED]
+1 from me too..
BTW what are your plans for the integration tests...
~Thilina
On 12/30/06, Chuck Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
+1
Chuck
David Illsley wrote on 12/29/2006 05:44 AM:
+1 from me.
David
On 29/12/06, Paul Fremantle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
+1 from me.
Paul
On
+1
Chamikara
On 12/30/06, Thilina Gunarathne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
+1 from me too..
BTW what are your plans for the integration tests...
~Thilina
On 12/30/06, Chuck Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
+1
Chuck
David Illsley wrote on 12/29/2006 05:44 AM:
+1 from me.
David
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