It's a simple modification of XSpec framework, to allow the use of catalogs.
In all of our projects, which are maven projects, we generate a catalog.xml, based on dependencies declared in pom.xml (https://github.com/cmarchand/maven-catalogBuilder-plugin).
In oXygen, all of us has declared a catalog entry in options : ${pdu}/catalog.xml

When running XSpec test from oXygen, oXygen gives the ${pdu} variable to ant script, and ant script gives the catalog definition to xsl transformations.

I've put this sources in github, because I'd like oXygen guys enhance the framework to give the whole catalog definition to the ant script. We-ve discuss of this with Alex at Prague, George told me they already do something similar in DITA, so it should be quite possible to enhance the 'small' modifications I've done, for OUR needs.
This project has no other goals, and shold not evolve a lot...

Best,
Christophe

Le 21/02/2016 10:23, CIRULLI, Sandro a écrit :
Hi Christophe,

I'd be interested in knowing more about this project. Is this a modification to the Oxygen ant file to run XSpec tests?

Thanks,

Sandro



From: Christophe Marchand [cmarchand@oxiane.com]
Sent: 11 February 2016 17:55
To: oxygen-user@oxygenxml.com
Subject: [oXygen-user] XSpec framework modification

After talk about this at #xmlprague, here is the project :
https://github.com/cmarchand/oxygen-xspec-patch

It only matches OUR needs, giving the project basedir to build.xml, but it can be enhanced to give a absolute catalog.xml URI... ;)

Best,
Christophe
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