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Re: [jakarta.ee-community] [ee4j-community] Eclipse Jakarta EE TCK commiters

Dear Colleagues,

 

I would also like to join and help the team which is working on TCK.

I would be in particular interested in the TCK for JSON-B, for which I am also a committer.

 

Best Regards,

Alex

 

 



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Gesendet: Freitag, 13. April 2018 um 07:47 Uhr
Von: "Guillermo González de Agüero" <z06.guillermo@xxxxxxxxx>
An: "Jakara EE community discussions" <jakarta.ee-community@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Betreff: Re: [jakarta.ee-community] [ee4j-community] Eclipse Jakarta EE TCK commiters
Splitting TCK would be very interesting, but I'm with you that should be our first priority. Improving tests quality (not saying they are bad right now) is rather more important. Another point I'd like to see are TCK assertions embedded on the spec, as done by CDI (example: http://docs.jboss.org/cdi/spec/2.0/cdi-spec-with-assertions.html#concepts), Bean Validation and I think now MVC.
 
Those are top priorities for me as they are end-user focused tasks.
 
 
Regards,
 
Guillermo González de Agüero
 
El vie., 13 abr. 2018 a las 0:31, Bill Shannon (<bill.shannon@xxxxxxxxxx>) escribió:

(Resending to new mailing list address.)

Splitting the CTS project so that each individual TCK is relatively independent is a non-trivial (but not impossible) task.  It should definitely be considered, but it would help to have someone lead that effort who is already familiar with the CTS and the JT Harness framework on which it is built.  Does anyone want to volunteer to do that?

Until that is done, updates to the tests for each API will need to be done in the CTS repository.  We'll definitely need contributors from each API project to update the tests as the API evolves.  If you want to help with that, you should start becoming familiar with the JT Harness framework.

 
Ivar Grimstad wrote on 04/12/2018 11:28 AM:
Hi,
 
The project proposal Eclipse Jakarta EE TCK will contain the entire Java EE 8 CTS when contributed initially from Oracle. What we do with it from then is up to us, but I would be very surprised if it didn't end up being split up in some way or the other. But that is just speculation from my side at the moment.
 
Ivar
 
On Thu, Apr 12, 2018 at 8:16 PM Christian Kaltepoth <christian@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Maybe I just missed something, so sorry if this was already discussed. But does this mean that there will be a single project for all specification TCKs?
 
Christian
 
Am Do., 12. Apr. 2018 um 20:11 Uhr schrieb Rudy De Busscher <rdebusscher@xxxxxxxxx>:
I would find it logic that people working on the spec and implementation also helps with the TCK. After all, they know best what the intentions are.
 
Although an 'independent' review could also help a lot, so that spec is as clear as possible.
 
Rudy
 
On 12 April 2018 at 20:01, Christian Kaltepoth <christian@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,
 
I would also love to help with the TCK. I'm JAX-RS API committer and currently working on the JSR-371 MVC 1.0 TCK.
 
Christian
 
Am Do., 12. Apr. 2018 um 18:11 Uhr schrieb Markus KARG <markus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:

As a JAX-RS API committer, I'd like to join that sub-team which is working on the particular TCK of JAX-RS.

-Markus

 

 

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Hi,

I read on the #11 PMC minutes that community commiters are needed for the TCK project [1].

I'd love to be part of it, but I haven't been involved on any Java EE TCK development. Could I join as a commiter anyway or are you looking for people with more experience on the field?
 

Regards,

Guillermo González de Agüero

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