[cvs] [Wiki] changed: SyncMLConformanceTestSuite

Karsten Fourmont karsten at horde.org
Sat Aug 19 02:50:34 PDT 2006


karsten  Sat, 19 Aug 2006 02:50:33 -0700

Modified page: http://wiki.horde.org/SyncMLConformanceTestSuite
New Revision:  1.10
Change log:  proper status response now

@@ -29,10 +29,10 @@
  ||0801|| ##green|passed## || To check if the Test Object handles sync without seperate intialization.||
  ||0901|| ##green|passed## || To check if the Test Object can handle an Add with multiple items.||
  ||0902|| ##green|passed## || To check if the Test Object can handle a Replace with multiple items.||
  ||0903|| ##green|passed## || To check if the Test Object can handle a Delete with multiple items.||
-||0904|| ##red|failed## || To check if the Test Object responds with individual 'Status' for each                     item in a Replace (One item is non-existant).||
-||0905|| ##red|failed## || To check if the Test Object responds with individual 'Status' for each                     item in a Delete (One item is non-existant).||
+||0904|| ##green|passed## || To check if the Test Object responds with individual 'Status' for each                     item in a Replace (One item is non-existant).||
+||0905|| ##green|passed## || To check if the Test Object responds with individual 'Status' for each                     item in a Delete (One item is non-existant).||
  ||1001|| ##green|passed## || To check if the Test Object can handle multiple messages.||
  ||1101|| ##red|failed## || To check if the Test Object determines from the !DevInfo whether or not                     !NumberOfChanges is supported, and if it sends proper !NumberOfChanges information                     to SCTS.||
  ||1201|| ##green|passed## || To check if the Test Object determines from the !DevInfo whether or not                     !NumberOfChanges is supported, and if it sends proper !NumberOfChanges information                     to SCTS.||
  ||1301||  ##red|failed##  || To check if the Test Object determines from the !DevInfo whether or not                     Large Objects are supported, and if it properly declares the !MaxObjSize and can                     properly receive Large Objects.||


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