Talk:Capturing Messages

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Comments on “Wiki - Training Organization”

RE: STRIDE is applied to both xUnit-style and system-level testing. Was surprised to see this statement. We usually tell customers that Stride can be used for all types of testing up to (pre) system test.

RE: If your primary interest is in integration or QA-style testing, proceed to the Test Scripts topic.

Tim - lets discuss.


Comment on “Wiki - Getting Started”
RE: You will be using the FrameworkSetup.pl script to setup packages for a Windows Framework.
Perhaps should be “You will be using the FrameworkSetup.pl script to setup a Workspace with packages using a Windows Framework".


Inconsistency/error in “Wiki – Performing the Exercise"
RE: One way Command Message with Payload By Value

  • First bullet states “…with a payload passed by pointer and POOL memory usage.” – inconsistent with exercise title "By Value"
  • “… and a payload consisting of a long field.” It’s not clear to me whether you’re asking for a payload of type long, or a payload of type structure with a single field of type long. The use of the word field is a little confusing.


Inconsistency/error in “Wiki – Performing the Exercise”
RE: One way Response Message with Payload By Pointer

  • First bullet states “…with a payload passed by value.” – inconsistent with exercise title “By Pointer”
  • “…and a payload consisting of an int field.” Again, is this to be a payload of type int, or a structure with a single field of type int.


Comment on “Wiki - Two Way Message with Response Payload”
RE: with an empty command payload

  • Since we define a Stride message as having an optional payload, I think the work empty may be misleading here. I think no payload is more accurate.


Inconsistency/error in “Wiki – Performing the Exercise”
RE: Broadcast Message with No Payload

  • First bulled states “…with a payload passed by value” – inconsistent with exercise title “No Payload”