You have a point here.
--Paul
On 6-sep-2007, at 11:26, Heikki Linnakangas wrote:
> Paul van den Bogaard wrote:
>> if the caching & pooling stuff is in the same jar file as the rest of
>> the JDBC driver than my point is empty. If it is (can be seen as) an
>> extra element that it is very likely it will mean extra work for
>> the Q&A
>> department of the ISV.
>> Test suite is likely to become
>>
>> on platform A, test with and test without
>> on platform B, test with and test without
>>
>> continues till all platforms are covered.
>>
>> In general one more element translates in more permutations.
>
> I don't get that. If you need the caching, you're going distribute the
> caching component with your software, and you're going to test it
> *with*
> the caching. Why would you test it without it?
>
> On the other hand, if you want to support your software with and
> without
> the caching, you should test it in both modes, regardless of the
> packaging.
>
> --
> Heikki Linnakangas
> EnterpriseDB http://www.enterprisedb.com
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