The W3C OASIS testsuite is a good starting testsuite. We should follow the standards committee for validating the XML parser. The testsuite is downloadable from W3C OASIS website.
--- "Arnold, Curt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Shaoping Zhou [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote > >>I have noticed that there are currently no > systemetic test cases or > >>approaches as to how we test the Apache XML > classes. > > I definitely don't like the idea of writing main() > methods in the classes. > > I bought, but never seriously used, a couple of > licences of SunTest's > JavaSpec tool which would seem ideal for this type > of role. Unfortunately, > the product has been discontinued by Sun and was > pretty expensive at couple > of K at seat. For the time being there is a short > description at > http://www.sun.com/workshop/testingtools/javaspec.html. > > However, when I was looking for I couldn't find > anything quite like it and > bought to use as a test harness for COM objects > (back when Microsoft was > going to make Java and COM one). > > That said, I'm wondering if there are any Sun > lurkers out there that know if > it could be made available for Apache work (or > open-sourced). What are you > guys doing for your in-house testing? > > Or is there another testing tool that lapped > JavaSpec? > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com
