Hello -

My client wants to sell revlet-based software to his customers in a large US govt agency. If they are able to download & install the revweb plugin, we don't know what limitations to a revlet's capabilities might be enforced by IT in their computing environment. To answer this question, we've built a web site his customers can use in their world that steps them through a series of revlets that each try different kinds of activity. The activities include:

   * load the plugin and do nothing
   * create, read, rename, delete a file on the local HD
   * get a web URL (google.com)
   * run a shell command ("dir" or "ls")
   * create, delete a stack in memory; get a stackfile from a web server
   * print to their printer

Those are all the tests so far. The test web site emails the revlet test results back to me.

Now my question:
Are we testing the right things? If not, what else should we test for?

Thanks for any feedback.

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Phil Davis

PDS Labs
Professional Software Development
http://pdslabs.net

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