Hi,
I wasn't part of the discussion so please let me add something to it
before the meeting. It might be worth looking at.
As you may know I work on the Tigase server and also on
Tigase Test Suite. While the test suite might not be suitable
and convenient to use by everybody there are parts which
could be easily reused by any other project in any language.
http://projects.tigase.org/testsuite/trac/browser/trunk/tests/data
a simple example:
http://projects.tigase.org/testsuite/trac/browser/trunk/tests/data/PubsubGetVersion.cot
These are just simple text files describing what has to be sent
to the server and what is expected as a response. The TTS is
written in Java and part of the TTS code is a loader for these .cot
files.
Of course my .cot files have some limitations but this format could be
a good starting point and this way everybody could easily contribute
writing new test cases.
What is left to do is the loader and runner for these files which
could be
written in any language.
Artur
On 18 May 2009, at 23:30, Peter Saint-Andre wrote:
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Nathan Fritz has been pushing for a kick-ass interoperability testing
effort, kind of a real-time analogue to http://validator.w3.org/ but
for
XMPP. See this post and follow-ups:
http://mail.jabber.org/pipermail/members/2009-May/005084.html
We will hold a meeting about this on Thursday, May 21 at 18:00 UTC in
the xmpp:[email protected] room.
See you then!
Peter
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