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From: Alan M. <a_j...@ya...> - 2007-01-22 17:47:55
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Hi Juan, > This is not an issue for me as I can locally work > with a Netbeans project > with files linking to a local copy of the > repository, anyway I thought the > current svn code didn't include any > netbeans-specific file, but I agree the > it may be a bit too complex for our simple project. OK that's fine by me - saw something net-beanish somewhere but no worries, I have a straightforward build.xml so will go ahead with that. I'll check it in once I have finished testing all targets. > As you suggested in some previous mail, JUnit maybe > a good candidate to test > things like that. but why not going for some already > developed java http > server? As we only need it for our own testing > sounds reasonable to avoid > debugging an http server... Yes of course you are right! I'll look into your suggestion and see if I can get my best test infrastructure working. Junit is of course the right thing for unit testing etc. I have added a separate build tree to my build.xml for unit tests etc. > Usage of callbacks sounds like a good idea, I was > also thinking about it > but for filters [snip] > I'm looking for that UML... ...in that case I will create a UML directory in SVN and checkin my diagrams - we can model from there - I'll try get the details ironed out tomorrow. atb, A. ___________________________________________________________ Telefonate ohne weitere Kosten vom PC zum PC: http://messenger.yahoo.de |