Difference between revisions of "Integration and Interoperability Facilities Framework: Client Libraries Management Model"
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When needing to exercise the functional features of a CL against the targeted service, the most convenient way to do it is through in-container testing, using my-container. My-container can be used as a convenience for running the tests through Maven or in Eclipse against a small distribution and for simple interactions, not requiring contacting the outside world. | When needing to exercise the functional features of a CL against the targeted service, the most convenient way to do it is through in-container testing, using my-container. My-container can be used as a convenience for running the tests through Maven or in Eclipse against a small distribution and for simple interactions, not requiring contacting the outside world. | ||
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Revision as of 18:36, 25 June 2012
Contents
Building of Client Libraries
Profiling of client libraries as system components
Testing of client libraries
Unit Testing using My-Container
When
When needing to exercise the functional features of a CL against the targeted service, the most convenient way to do it is through in-container testing, using my-container. My-container can be used as a convenience for running the tests through Maven or in Eclipse against a small distribution and for simple interactions, not requiring contacting the outside world.