Just wanted to jump in with another +1. This is actually a LOT closer to what I thought Stonehenge was going to be when the proposal was first presented. Basically, a place where people could come and say "I just hit this interopability snag, have people tested something similar?" or even something like "I hit this snag, can I submit it as a future test case?"
Dan On Thu September 24 2009 11:50:23 am Kent Brown wrote: > +1. I really like this idea too. Like you, I imagine this becoming a > forum where people with interop problems come to check the wiki and > samples and if they have hit a scenario we haven't built out, they would > be free to start up a sample for that scenario. Some sort of test harness > and way of registering the endpoints and automating testing would be > really nice. I really like the idea of a live interop matrix. > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Chintana Wilamuna [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Thursday, September 24, 2009 4:48 AM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: Test cases to demonstrate interoperability > > On Thu, Sep 24, 2009 at 3:41 PM, Uthaiyashankar <[email protected]> wrote: > > IMHO, we can't demonstrate all possible web services interop scenarios > > using stocktrader application. How about writing a set of test cases > > (or small applications) where each of them demonstrate a specific > > interoperability scenario between frameworks? Many developers will get > > benefit from it. Whenever a developer having problem with > > interoperability, they can come to stonehenge and check whether the > > scenario is suppose to work, and if so, how to write/configure the > > scenario. > > > > We can configure the test cases to run periodically and hosts the > > interoperability matrix online. This will attract people from > > different frameworks to contribute to stonehenge, and eventually > > stonehenge will become the de-facto place to ask help for any interop > > issues! > > +1. > > Also, with the current code it take some time to set up the > stocktrader application on multiple platforms. Then developers must > seek through the code to find out how the code has written which is a > bit tangled with the trading code. > > It would be really beneficial to have a simple set of test cases, or > very small applications demonstrate specific interop scenarios. > > Also, +1 for hosting an interop matrix online. > > Bye, > > -Chintana > -- Daniel Kulp [email protected] http://www.dankulp.com/blog
