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Hi Zhang,

 

I just modified the run scripts of the system test. I did not like that the script modified the log4j configuration of the core project file that was checked in. Now I pass the location of the configuration file from the systemtest config folder to the interpreter. It seems to work. An additional step for improvement could be to reuse the log4j configuration file of the core project and inject the needed modifications for the run in the system test via XSLT. What do you think?

 

I also tried to change the strings for pass, fail, etc to an enum. I hope that I did not break anything.

 

Dirk


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Re: log4 configuration for the system test

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Hi, Dirk:

That's great.

And I have to say sorry to you. I read nothing about this project in several months.
Since job is changed, the focus of my work is farther away from voice technology, and it is less and less time for me go back to vxml project.

I want to quit from the project. And hope you will not blame me.

From the project and you, I learned  a lot about XML, XSLT, Java skill, and more. Thanks for all about that.

Best wish to project and you.

Zhang Nan






2009/10/30 <jvoicexml-developer@...>

Hi Zhang,

 

I just modified the run scripts of the system test. I did not like that the script modified the log4j configuration of the core project file that was checked in. Now I pass the location of the configuration file from the systemtest config folder to the interpreter. It seems to work. An additional step for improvement could be to reuse the log4j configuration file of the core project and inject the needed modifications for the run in the system test via XSLT. What do you think?

 

I also tried to change the strings for pass, fail, etc to an enum. I hope that I did not break anything.

 

Dirk


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Hey Zhang,

good to hear that you are having a new job. I wish you all the best for it.

I am sorry to hear that you want to leave the project. I think that you pushed the system test a lot. So thanks for that.

I just removed you from the project as a developer. I really did not like it, but it is a logical implöication of your new field.

All the best,

Dirk



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Hi, Dirk:

That's great.

And I have to say sorry to you. I read nothing about this project in several months.
Since job is changed, the focus of my work is farther away from voice technology, and it is less and less time for me go back to vxml project.

I want to quit from the project. And hope you will not blame me.

From the project and you, I learned  a lot about XML, XSLT, Java skill, and more. Thanks for all about that.

Best wish to project and you.

Zhang Nan






2009/10/30 <jvoicexml-developer@...>

Hi Zhang,

 

I just modified the run scripts of the system test. I did not like that the script modified the log4j configuration of the core project file that was checked in. Now I pass the location of the configuration file from the systemtest config folder to the interpreter. It seems to work. An additional step for improvement could be to reuse the log4j configuration file of the core project and inject the needed modifications for the run in the system test via XSLT. What do you think?

 

I also tried to change the strings for pass, fail, etc to an enum. I hope that I did not break anything.

 

Dirk


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