Generic GUI with multiple test servers.
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Hello All, I work in the Wireless Industry and have most of my experience in developing Engineering tools and Test Applications. In the process I have discovered that source and config management for all of these different test apps is a pain in the rear. So, what I have come up with is this architecture. One GUI Application (Client). Multiple Test Servers (GUIless Applications). It is basically a Generic GUI that connects to multiple test servers. The test servers utilize COM categories and derive from a common interface that the Generic GUI can use. Does anyone have the desire to read this article or download the code? Thanks, Mike "Cop" Pulice mike@puliceworx.com
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Hello All, I work in the Wireless Industry and have most of my experience in developing Engineering tools and Test Applications. In the process I have discovered that source and config management for all of these different test apps is a pain in the rear. So, what I have come up with is this architecture. One GUI Application (Client). Multiple Test Servers (GUIless Applications). It is basically a Generic GUI that connects to multiple test servers. The test servers utilize COM categories and derive from a common interface that the Generic GUI can use. Does anyone have the desire to read this article or download the code? Thanks, Mike "Cop" Pulice mike@puliceworx.com
Yes please! I was looking for something similar a little while ago but really struggled to find anything. Most of the testing articles seem to be appreciated at Code Project.
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