Michael Dunstan <[email protected]> writes:

> The Google Checkout processor tests fabricate the incoming signals
> from the checkout server...

Well, that's an interesting idea!  At first it sounds like an
unconvincing test, but I guess if the XML you injected in the test was
actual real XML from Google that you'd captured during a by-hand test of
the callback, then you are indeed testing against real data and real
Google behavior.  I like the approach enough to be comfortable with it!
If the sprinters want to kick off a callback from PayPal, capture the
steps, and replay them in their test, I think that will be a huge step
forward.  Thanks for this simplification!

-- 
Brandon Craig Rhodes   [email protected]   http://rhodesmill.org/brandon

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