Thanks Colin,

I'm going to start adapting the current test plans to this site: 
http://build.fluidproject.org:8080/sakai-imagegallery2-web

Thanks
Justin
On 3-Nov-08, at 9:03 AM, Colin Clark wrote:

> Hey Justin,
>
> On 3-Nov-08, at 8:50 AM, Justin wrote:
>
>> That sounds like a good idea. I just had another question come to  
>> mind. Will the new version of uploader remain attached to a server  
>> back end? This will definitely  help with the testing, and place it  
>> in a real environment for anyone who wants to check it out. If this  
>> is the case, it may be helpful if there was a way to delete the  
>> uploaded files from the server, without having to rebuild the  
>> nightly build.
>
> We will absolutely continue to maintain the server back end for  
> testing the Uploader. It's now set up as part of the daily build and  
> is connected to the latest code base. We'll probably want to extend  
> it to handle different Uploader configurations so that we can  
> perform a variety of realistic tests against it.
>
> Here's the URL for the nightly Image Gallery 2 application, which is  
> our server test bed for Uploader:
>
> http://build.fluidproject.org:8080/sakai-imagegallery2-web
>
> At the moment, there's no way that I know of to delete uploaded  
> files. The database is dropped whenever the application is rebuilt.  
> Perhaps Ray has a few spare cycles to lend a hand with this feature?
>
> Colin
>
> ---
> Colin Clark
> Technical Lead, Fluid Project
> Adaptive Technology Resource Centre, University of Toronto
> http://fluidproject.org
>

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