No, sorry.
We'll likely be contributing more spec and implementation projects
before we contribute the CTS.
Guillermo González de Agüero wrote on 11/21/17 10:15 AM:
Thanks Bill. I know this is a tough question, but
do you have any stimated date for the CTS to be publicly
accesible?
Regards,
Guillermo González de Agüero
The
intent is that the TCKs will be included in the
spec-related projects.
However, in almost all cases, the TCKs are currently
bundled together in the Java EE platform TCK (CTS).
The CTS will be contributed to the Eclipse Foundation
as a single project. Work will need to be done by the
community after the contribution to refactor the CTS
so that each TCK can be moved into the corresponding
spec project.
Guillermo González de Agüero wrote on 11/21/17 9:52
AM:
This is great news!
Is the TCK included on the API project
proposas, or will it go on other independent
projects?
Regards,
Guillermo González de Agüero
All,
I would like to draw your attention to
fact that nine new EE4J project proposals
were recently posted on the Eclipse
Foundation's proposal
page. This is the first step to
making the migration of Java EE to the
Eclipse Foundation a reality.
The list of proposals is below. There are
more details on the proposal
page, or on my blog
post.
Thanks!
Eclipse Tyrus
Eclipse OpenMQ
Eclipse Grizzly
Eclipse Jersey
Eclipse RESTful Web Services API for
Java
Eclipse Message Service API for Java
Eclipse WebSocket API for Java
Eclipse Mojarra
Eclipse JSON Processing
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