2003 WebDAV Face-to-Face Interoperability Testing Event

Santa Cruz, California
September 15-16, 2003, 9AM-6:30PM
Baskin Engineering Bldg., University of California, Santa Cruz

The goal of the WebDAV Interoperability Testing Event is to gather together, in one physical location, developers and testers of WebDAV/DASL/DeltaV/ACL clients and servers so they can exercise as many client/server pairs as possible. Ideally, all functionality of each client will be tested against every server. This will quickly surface interoperability problems. Once identified, these problems can sometimes be fixed on the spot (if developers have brought source code), or can be targeted for resolution in the Draft Standard (i.e., revised) version of RFC 2518.

Similar WebDAV interop events were held in 2001 and 2002, and were very successful. They are an extremely efficient way to do interoperability testing against a broad array of clients and servers, allowing problems to be quickly identified and resolved. Invariably, the net result of an interoperability testing event is a set of clients and servers that work together better, offering better value for end-users.

If you are planning on attending the WebDAV Interoperability Testing Event, please register with Kai Pan <pankai@cs.ucsc.edu>

Some details on the event:

Other questions? Ask Sung Kim <hunkim@cs.ucsc.edu>.


Last updated: July 10, 2003