OASIS ebXML Implementation Interoperability and Conformance (IIC) TC Public Documents
OASIS ebXML Implementation Interoperability and Conformance (IIC) TC (Showing 10 of 64) | ||||||
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5 |
644K |
Draft |
Jacques Durand |
2007-11-07 |
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Event-driven Test Scripting Language (eTSL) is laying ground for a test model suitable for eBusiness / eGovernment applications. It also supports test case automation and portability by defining a processable scripting of test cases. It builds on previous experiences in conformance and interoperability testing, in particular the IIC TestFramework 1.1 specification. - V0.81: fix some of XPath notations, make "selectors" and "conditions" more explicit about the dialect they use (XPath, XQuery), rename eTestML -> eTSL. - V0.82: updated use cases in section 6 to improve the way external eval-adapters are invoked (here, use only element), as discussed and approved in I-ESA paper. The binding to the XPath adapter needs to be specified fully probably in a binding appendix. - V0.83: a few updates in the script markup proposed by co-authors and contributed here: condition/@language, s/wait/sleep, set/@source, the event selected by trigger is inherited by the root monitor (via $output), miscellaneous minor edits. - V0.84: . added one use case example of QoS monitoring (6.4). . added requirements in Section 2 (see 2.1) . aligned content of some examples. . other minor edits . added to list of contributors, due to their contributions. - V0.85: . editorial nits. . added all missing references. | ||||||
4 |
636K |
Draft |
Jacques Durand |
2007-10-07 |
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Event-driven Test Scripting Language (eTSL) is laying ground for a test model suitable for eBusiness / eGovernment applications. It also supports test case automation and portability by defining a processable scripting of test cases. It builds on previous experiences in conformance and interoperability testing, in particular the IIC TestFramework 1.1 specification. - V0.81: fix some of XPath notations, make "selectors" and "conditions" more explicit about the dialect they use (XPath, XQuery), rename eTestML -> eTSL. - V0.82: updated use cases in section 6 to improve the way external eval-adapters are invoked (here, use only element), as discussed and approved in I-ESA paper. The binding to the XPath adapter needs to be specified fully probably in a binding appendix. - V0.83: a few updates in the script markup proposed by co-authors and contributed here: condition/@language, s/wait/sleep, set/@source, the event selected by trigger is inherited by the root monitor (via $output), miscellaneous minor edits. - V0.84: . added one use case example of QoS monitoring (6.4). . added requirements in Section 2 (see 2.1) . aligned content of some examples. . other minor edits . added to list of contributors, due to their contributions. | ||||||
3 |
626K |
Draft |
Jacques Durand |
2007-10-05 |
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Event-driven Test Scripting Language (eTSL) is laying ground for a test model suitable for eBusiness / eGovernment applications. It also supports test case automation and portability by defining a processable scripting of test cases. It builds on previous experiences in conformance and interoperability testing, in particular the IIC TestFramework 1.1 specification. - V0.81: fix some of XPath notations, make "selectors" and "conditions" more explicit about the dialect they use (XPath, XQuery), rename eTestML -> eTSL. - V0.82: updated use cases in section 6 to improve the way external eval-adapters are invoked (here, use only element), as discussed and approved in I-ESA paper. The binding to the XPath adapter needs to be specified fully probably in a binding appendix. - V0.83: a few updates in the script markup proposed by co-authors and contributed here: condition/@language, s/wait/sleep, set/@source, the event selected by trigger is inherited by the root monitor (via $output), miscellaneous minor edits. | ||||||
2 |
718K |
Draft |
Jacques Durand |
2007-02-13 |
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Event-driven Test Scripting Language (eTSL) is laying ground for a test model suitable for eBusiness / eGovernment applications. It also supports test case automation and portability by defining a processable scripting of test cases. It builds on previous experiences in conformance and interoperability testing, in particular the IIC TestFramework 1.1 specification. - V0.81: fix some of XPath notations, make "selectors" and "conditions" more explicit about the dialect they use (XPath, XQuery), rename eTestML -> eTSL. - V0.82: updated use cases in section 6 to improve the way external eval-adapters are invoked (here, use only element), as discussed and approved in I-ESA paper. The binding to the XPath adapter needs to be specified fully probably in a binding appendix. | ||||||
2 |
272K |
Committee Draft |
Pete Wenzel |
2007-01-03 |
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Deployment Profile Templates for ebMS2.0, CPPA2.0, ebBP2.0x. This is a package that combines previous 3 committee drafts, along with an introduction document. | ||||||
0 |
226K |
Committee Draft |
Pete Wenzel |
2007-01-03 |
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Deployment Profile Templates, OpenDocument format. | ||||||
0 |
492K |
Committee Draft |
Pete Wenzel |
2007-01-03 |
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Deployment Profile Templates, PDF format. | ||||||
0 |
130K |
Committee Draft |
Pete Wenzel |
2007-01-03 |
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Deployment Profile Templates, HTML format. | ||||||
0 |
29K |
Committee Draft |
Pete Wenzel |
2007-01-03 |
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Deployment Guide Templates Introduction. | ||||||
1 |
274K |
Committee Draft |
Pete Wenzel |
2006-11-29 |
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Deployment Profile Templates for ebMS2.0, CPPA2.0, ebBP2.0x. This is a package that combines previous 3 committee drafts, along with an introduction document. |