Ah, I see, that makes sense. I think #3
depends on when we need to certify JBoss5. If we complete wsimport (wsdl ->
java), then we can test our tools, however, if this is not done by the time
that we need to certify, then we will have to look at bundling their tools. I
think the latter is most likely, and is what I have been telling everyone at
the CTS meeting, since we are looking at a full quarter to implement wsimport.
From: Thomas Diesler [mailto:thomas.diesler@redhat.com]
Sent: Thursday, December 14, 2006
11:59 AM
To: Jason T. Greene
Cc: Heiko Braun; JBossWS-DEV;
JavaEE-TCK
Subject: Re: WS reverse tests
It makes a difference. With reverse tests
generated, clients get deployed to glassfish (not to jboss) for the forward
scenario.
I propose
#1 first complete all forward tests without
glassfish being involved (i.e. jboss-jboss)
#2 generate the reverse tests using the RI tools.
This will test interop.
#3 when tools is ready, implement the wstools
wrapper and regenerate the reverse tests. This will test wstools.
To do #1 select sections jaxws, jws, saaj,
webservices, webservices12 and set the "forward" keyword in the
configuration.
Anil will take care of jaxr. I'll take care of
jaxrpc.
cheers
-thomas
Jason T. Greene wrote:
Currently this uses the SUN tools, so
there isn’t much value in running them right now. We have to rebundle the
glassfish jars in order to get certified on this. Last we discussed this, we
agreed to wait until the runtime tests pass.
From: Thomas
Diesler [mailto:thomas.diesler@redhat.com]
Sent: Thursday, December 14, 2006
3:59 AM
To: Jason T. Greene; Heiko Braun;
JBossWS-DEV; JavaEE-TCK
Subject: WS reverse tests
FYI,
with the recent update to SAAJ-1.3 it was possible to generate the reverse test
clients
You need to run
<TS_HOME>/bin/tsant -Dbuild.vi=true clean build
in the jaxws and jws test src directories. On my box it took > 3h to
generate the tests.
Once the reverse tests are generated you MUST have glassfish running to run any
forward or reverse test.
cheers
-thomas
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