Tom,
 Welcome to Tuscany!  that's great! Thanks for offering to get involved.
How should we proceed?  I'd be most happy to assist you to integrate what
you have to offer.  We currently have a small collection of tests using the
junit framework (see
https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/tuscany/java/sdo/impl/src/test/java/org/apache/tuscany/sdo/)
but there's significant scope for enhancement.  BTW I'm going to make my
response Java centric as Andrew has offered to help look at the C++ side of
things.

How about this for a proposal for how to proceed?  I have opened a JIRA
(this is our issue or bug tracking system if you are not familiar with these
things --- please tell me if you are already an expert).  The JIRA can be
seen at http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TUSCANY-829 ,  and you can
upload attachments to the JIRA,  so we could perhaps use that to first
attach a typical RogueWave test or two.  I guess it's likely that there will
be some modifications that need to be made with regards to setting up the
test within our environment,  but that way we could play and discuss how we
might proceed with more tests.

How does that sound?

Best Regards, Kelvin.


On 11/10/06, Andrew Borley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi Tom,

Coming from the C++ side of Tuscany, I know we'd certainly be
interested in those C++ SDO tests - please get involved!

Cheers
Andrew

On 10/11/06, T Gould <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Kelvin -
>
> We at Rogue Wave have been developing an SDO product, HydraSDO, and have
a
> seires of tests that might be easiliy modified so as to exercise your
Java
> SDO product.  We would be very interested in providing our tests as well
as
> helping create a test environment (unless this has already been done) to
> futher test the SDO product.  Additionally, we also have C++ tests.
>
>
> tom gould
> -------------------------------
>
> As the Java M2 release is imminent it occured to me that it would be
really
> useful if there are users out there who are putting our code through its
> paces that you may be developing samples/tests which could usefully be
> contributed back to the Tuscany project and make it more robust.  If you
are
> in such a position it would be really great to hear from you.
>
> Regards, Kelvin.
>
>

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