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Re: [cu-dev] [External] : RE: Checking in -- progress towards finishing Concurrency Utilities 3.0?
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- From: Ed Bratt <ed.bratt@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 13 Jan 2022 15:43:28 -0800
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Nathan,
There is some CI infrastructure in place for the CU project
(https://ci.eclipse.org/cu/). It might be useful for completing
this specification version.
The CU project consists of some bits of compatible implementation
(stuff in concurrency-ri)
which I believe constitute a CI. As I understand it, concurrency
utilities is of the class of components that requires some
additional infrastructure to host and validate the TCK. (for
example, Enterprise Security has a Compatible Implementation that
only work when integrated with something more substantial, like an
EE Platform -- the same, I believe is true of CU). That said, I
see that the previous compatibility requests were made for Eclipse
GlassFish -- I think you can decide if you want to repeat that, or
just request a CCR for the (unfortunately named concurrency-ri
project).
Based on previous releases it might be possible to either perform
a local build of Eclipse GlassFish that includes the CU compatible
implementation jar and API -- or, work with the GlassFish team to
integrate your proposed final CI and API JAR into GlassFish --
using that build, run the current TCK and you have what you need
(the archived CI would be the the concurrency utilities
implementation, not the GlassFish version that it was integrated
into).
It looks like Dmitry Kornilov ran these tests last time they were
run. He might recall these details more clearly.
Thanks,
-- Ed
PS, after this API is finalized, we should consider splitting it
into an implementation and Spec. project. The Spec. project could
then be moved into jakartaee GHO.
On 1/13/2022 6:45 AM, Nathan Rauh
wrote:
I just
noticed that
Ed was somehow left off of the cc list when I replied yesterday.
Sorry
about that. I have just added him back on.
As far as I'm
aware, every 3.0 enhancement for which a pull was submitted has
been fully
added to the specification and TCK, with nothing in a partial
state except
for the pending work to add TCK coverage for the new resource
definition
annotations in EJB container and possibly JSPs, which are being
worked
on. We should create a 3.1 milestone in github to collect up a
list
of enhancements/issues that didn't make 3.0 (such as the one you
mentioned)
that could go into Jakarta EE 11. If everyone is happy with
this
outcome, the main help that will be needed is the timely
creation and publish
to maven of the 3.0 RC1 image next week after those final TCK
update(s)
go in. Starting/continuing on your implementation is probably
the
best way to help at this point so that there is a contingency
plan if this
doesn't make the Open Liberty beta in time. The odds became a
bit
more favorable because I just noticed that Kyle has successfully
finished
addressing all of the review comments on the TCK port issue, and
so I've
merged it in. Thist just leaves the pending TCK scenario(s) for
resource
definition annotations to get in next week.
From:
"Steve
Millidge (Payara)" <steve.millidge@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To:
"Nathan
Rauh" <nathan.rauh@xxxxxxxxxx>, "cu developer discussions"
<cu-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Cc:
"DMITRY.KORNILOV"
<dmitry.kornilov@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date:
01/13/2022
06:38 AM
Subject:
[EXTERNAL]
RE: [cu-dev] Checking in -- progress towards finishing
Concurrency
Utilities 3.0?
Hi
Nathan, Dmitry
I
should remember how to push artifacts to maven central
assuming the old
Jenkins jobs haven’t got “bit rot”. I was hoping to get an api
change
for this issue MaxConcurrency
annotation · Issue #136 · eclipse-ee4j/concurrency-api ·
GitHubbut tbh I’m not going
to get the time.
I
haven’t been following this as closely as I should due to many
and varied
things. Are we OK with spec doc or do I need to pull some of
my team in
to drive this forward more?
Our
team is starting to look at the implementation of this on
Payara 6 alpha
3 but not sure we can meet the Feb deadline with a Compatible
Implementation.
We likely have more flexibility in pushing out alphas than
perhaps OpenLiberty.
Is Feb 28th really a drop dead deadline for have a
CI
ready if the API is finalised?
Steve
From:Nathan Rauh
<nathan.rauh@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: 12 January 2022 19:26
To: cu developer discussions <cu-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: DMITRY.KORNILOV <dmitry.kornilov@xxxxxxxxxx>;
Steve Millidge
(Payara) <steve.millidge@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [cu-dev] Checking in -- progress towards
finishing Concurrency
Utilities 3.0?
I
can help provide some of the estimated timeline assuming that
we will need
to use Open Liberty as the compatible implementation upon
which to certify.
Toward the end of last year I sent an email out querying if
there
were any other implementations that could be used as the
compatible implementation
that would meet the Feb 28 deadline, and thus far haven't
heard back from
any others.
Here's how the schedule would line up:
The pull to port over the old TCK bucket to the Concurrency
project and
merge it with the new TCK tests that have already been written
for Concurrency
3.0 is currently in review state. It appears that all of the
review
comments thus far have been very minor and so I expect it to
be merged
relatively soon, probably within the next few days.
After this, one of the participants is working on a remaining
new TCK test
to include the new resource definition annotations on an EJB.
That
will need to be submitted, reviewed and merged, hopefully
early next week.
After that, an official RC1 build will need to be performed,
and the spec
API jar and TCK jar published to maven. I have no idea how to
do
either of these things, but hopefully Steve knows or either of
you who
are helping to mentor will know and can help with it.
If that can all be done by January 19, then we should be able
to get it
into the next beta release of Open Liberty.
Every day beyond that point over the next week will have an
increasingly
lesser chance of making the February beta. I don't expect Open
Liberty
will hold up or change its release schedule for just this
spec.
When the February beta comes out around the beginning of
February, then
we would be able to collect official results of the TCK
running with the
3.0 RC1 release on the Open Liberty beta as the compatible
implementation.
It will take several days further to get those results
published
to a publically accessible location, but it would be well
before the Feb
28 deadline.
The main risk here is getting the 3.0 RC1 image created and
published to
Maven in time.
If another implementation with a more flexible schedule or
more lenient
approach to certification comes along, that would certainly
help add some
time. But absent that, we do at least have a path to meeting
Feb
28, albeit a narrow one.
From: "Ed
Bratt" <ed.bratt@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: "cu
developer discussions" <cu-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx>,
"Steve Millidge (Payara)" <steve.millidge@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: "DMITRY.KORNILOV"
<dmitry.kornilov@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: 01/12/2022
11:55 AM
Subject: [EXTERNAL]
[cu-dev] Checking in -- progress towards finishing Concurrency
Utilities
3.0?
Sent by: "cu-dev"
<cu-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Hi,
Dmitry Kornilov and I have been assigned by the Specification
Committee
to mentor you through the process of finalizing the Release PR
for the
upcoming release review of Jakarta Concurrency 3.0 for
inclusion in EE10.
As a part of wave 1 in the Jakarta
EE 10 Release Plan,
the release review PR could be made at any time. You may
create the PR
even if you don't have all the information required. Just mark
it as DRAFT
and work on it together with your mentor (me).
Are you on track with finishing up this specification version
and creating
a PR for this specification in the specificationsrepository?
Are you able to estimate when the team anticipates starting
this final
step?
Is there anything blocking/delaying the release?
Is there anything Dmitry or I can help you or the project team
with?
Thank you,
-- Ed_______________________________________________
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