<head> <title>Axis Tests That Need Writing!</title> <link href="axis.css" rel=stylesheet type=text/css> </head> <body> <h1>Testing, 1, 2, 3...</h1> <p>Greetings, intrepid tester/developer/reader!</p> <p>This file exists to keep track of various tests which someone needs to write for Axis at some point. Ideally, any time you write a piece of code in Axis, you should also write <b>documentation</b> and <b>tests</b> for whatever functionality you work on. Unfortunately, we live in the real world and that doesn't always happen. Hence, this file.</p> <p>This is a place to keep track, in simple english descriptions, of particular tests which need to be written. It serves two main purposes : 1) to help us remember these things, and 2) to provide a starting point for development when people have some spare cycles or are interested in finding some way to participate in the Axis community.</p> <p>On to the (soon-to-be) tests:</p> <table width=100% border=1 cellpadding=3> <tr> <th>Name of test</th> <th>Description of test</th> <th>Developer(s)</th> <th>Status</th> </tr> <tr> <td>SkeletonMethods</td> <td>confirm that the methods from the Skeleton interface are NOT exposed in the generated WSDL for services.</td> <td>Glen</td> <td>none</td> </tr> <tr> <td>soap12.Version</td> <td>Test that when a service is sent a SOAP 1.2 message, we get back a SOAP 1.2 response.</td> <td>Glen</td> <td>none</td> </tr> <tr> <td>soap12.RpcBody</td> <td>Test that our SOAP 1.2 RPC implementation only allows a single body element (should fault otherwise).</td> <td>Glen</td> <td>none</td> </tr> </table> </body>