RE: deleting test domains

From: Amit Rana (rana@solis.jp)
Date: Tue Jul 08 2003 - 22:38:02 EDT


Hello Chuck,

 Thanks for the message

> Just create a whole new batch of domains - you are only limited by
> your imagination by what domains you use.
Good suggestion :-) but sometimes its not so easy. For eg.
To test for co.uk availability jrd.co.uk, amit.co.uk, zzzzzzzzz,
microsoft were all taken so I had to use www.12ZX12Wes.co.uk and after
my registration test for www.12ZX12Wes.co.uk ran I was again looking for
a new domain which is not available :-) and this becomes very difficult
when during development I run my tests every half an hour.

Although I can use a random domain name generator and then keep a record
of what I have used but this is waste of effort if there is a easy way
to reset.

Regards,
Amit.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Chuck Daminato [mailto:opus@penguins.ca]
> Sent: Wednesday, July 09, 2003 11:27 AM
> To: Amit Rana
> Subject: Re: deleting test domains
>
> Just create a whole new batch of domains - you are only limited by
> your imagination by what domains you use. The test only
> "suggests" that you use blahblaha.com and blahblahb.org (where
> blahblah is your company name).
>
> :)
>
> On Wed, 9 Jul 2003, Amit Rana wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I am developing a java wrapper for xml api v2.75, I have several
> > test cases for registering domain, renewing etc. When I run the
tests
> > first time all is well but when I run it second time most of the
tests
> > fail because domains are already registered or renewed. Is there a
way
> > to clear the test database or delete all the domains in the test
> > account?
> >
> > srsApiDoc.pdf does not specifies any such function. Best option
> > would be to have an api method which we can call as cleaning up so
that
> > environment is set for next round of test running.
> >
> > Any suggestions on how I can achieve this will be highly
> > appreciated. Please feel free to direct me to any document.
> >
> > Regards,
> > Amit.
> >
>
> --
> Chuck D
> "Doubt is not a pleasant condition, but certainty is absurd."
> Voltaire 1694-1778



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