Action Testbed Delivery

Assigned
ABR + JRG

Prev assigned

Tasks adressed
["TaskA.3"].

Time estimated
4md

Time used
2h

Priority
1

Status
In progress

Iteration
11

Notes
Depends on all the other Testbed actions

Collect the results from the other testbed actions. Bundle these projects in an installable package, running on the local machine, reminiscent of the domstestsetup.sh.

The purpose of such a script is to be able to, quickly, setup a running empty DOMS system, to test against. All the data relating to one instance of DOMS must be stored in a single well defined location, for easier coexistence with other DOMS'es.

Most of the other testbed actions produce webservices. This action should provide a tomcat for all of them to run in. Having just one tomcat instance per DOMS testbed will help developers running parallel systems. (Btw. Lennert works with a 6.x tomcat, while fedora ships with a 5.5.x)

Thorough documentation about the interrelations between the components should be written or compiled from the actions, and a proper INSTALL document must be created.

Progress

Decisions:

The testbed consists of:

Official systems

Inhouse developed systems

For all the inhouse systems the following requirements must be followed.

The testbed system should be distributed as a zip file. This zip file can be downloaded, extracted and installed. In all respects, it is a file release in the sourceforge terminology. The zip file must of course be versioned in the filename.

The testbed will be delivered directly to MjĂžlner for now, by e-mail f.x. A page (gforge or similar) to house testbed versions will be needed later, but that is not addressed by this action.

An INSTALL document, properly instructing the user to run an install script must be included in the testbed release. The install procedure should be mostly automatic, and require no special knowledge of the internal workings of the systems. A README and CHANGELOG must be distributed along with the proper versioned testbed.

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