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| BTW - if you want to go 'all the way' in terms of independence, we could ditch wbemcli/CLI/whatever and use straight CIM-XML. I have a small script that uses curl to submit an XML doc to a specific host/port and display the results if/when they get back. 
 I'm not implying that avoiding a CLI to make our lives simpler is the way to go, but I just wanted to throw it out there as an option [BTW - one that we may be forced to take to test some things like DefineVS(), at least till these CIM clients correctly handle embedded instances...]
 
 - G
 
 
 xen-cim-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 05/11/2007 05:07:27 PM:
 
 > Gareth S Bestor wrote:
 > >
 > > CIM provider test tool should have little or dependency on a cimom IMO.
 > >
 >
 > Agreed.
 >
 > Luke,
 > Can you put together an equivalent patch that uses sblim-testsuite?
 > Sorry for not realizing cimtester dependencies earlier.
 >
 > Thanks,
 > Jim
 >
 > > SBLIM Testsuite has a 'dependency' on wbemcli, which is a
 > > cimom-agnostic command-line client tool for performing CIM operations,
 > > pretty much equivalent functionality to Pegasus CLI tool.
 > >
 > > Perhaps that's enugh reason to go with SBLIM Testsuite? Certainly it
 > > lacks ability today to perform complex like scripted CIM
 > > operations, but I'm not getting the impression cimtester provides
 > > significantly more in terms of functionality. Plus SBLIM Testsuite
 > > is being used today for the automated testing of the various SBLIM
 > > provider packages going into SLES & RHEL...
 > >
 > > - Gareth
 > >
 > > xen-cim-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 05/10/2007 02:40:28 PM:
 > >
 > > > Szymanski, Lukasz K wrote:
 > > > >
 > > > > This patch is the humble beginnings of our test suite.  The tests did
 > > > > not get too far with the latest because of all the instability (CIMOM
 > > > > seg faults), however, this is one of the reasons we started down this
 > > > > path anyway.  There are a bunch of errors if cimtester is run on a
 > > > > previous, more stable version, but the test finishes.  Let's decide
 > > > > soon which direction we want to pursue (sblim-test or cimtester) so I
 > > > > can either make improvements on the cimtester stuff or get started on
 > > > > the sblim-test work.
 > > > >
 > > >
 > > > Damn...  While playing with your patch I realized (while building it)
 > > > that cimtester has a dependency on  OW client library - which is only
 > > > available in the whole of OW itself.  So you have to have OW installed
 > > > to build/run cimtester :-(.
 > > >
 > > > sblim-testsuite has a dependency on sblim-wbemcli, but the latter has no
 > > > cimom dependencies.
 > > >
 > > > Seems to me we want a cimom-independent test infrastructure.  Thoughts?
 > > >
 > > > Jim
 > > >
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