quality@glassfish.java.net

RE: Request for comments : FishCAT, the way forward

From: Vladimir Perlov <vladperl_at_hotmail.com>
Date: Tue, 29 Jun 2010 03:54:09 +0000

Hi Richard,>We would almost need a buy in from the GlassFish team to help award 'Dukes'.>So we need to spin it a bit for them and make them feel like their life is going to be better. Which it will be :)
Sorry, that I didn't try before to think about it hard.What about if we will organize some kind of infrastructure that will make the process of testing more efficient and effortless.
Ideas:All testing applications keep in database for easy handling.Automatically define technologies, frameworks and general libraries used in the application in the moment of registration it.Automatically migrate all testing applications to current testing build.Readable and flowing logging output to see clearly what is going on with application. In similar fashion as in "netbeans" IDE.Possibility on the fly to change the source code of the application without needs to redeploy it using internet browser.Easy way to create and publish database resources that will be used by testing applications.Register all active issues presented in the application and bookmark them in source code. That should allow them to appears in debug mode. The main requirement here is to establish debug mode using internet browser. Dynamically switch between different sql servers without stopping the application. That possible in case if Glassfish will be able to redefine on the fly values of JDBC resources without requirement to restart server or redeploy the application.Create really interesting and useful application that will get popularity among developers. After creating the showcases provide the easy way to use them by developers from community.Every exception that happened with the applications running on the community server should be automatically registered and notification mechanism should be in the place. This information will be useful in the process of prioritization issues.Start creating online developer environment to support the concept on the fly testing.
It's late now and the ideas above are not very polished but probably are useful enough to be as start points.
Good luck, Vladimir
Date: Mon, 28 Jun 2010 09:02:52 +0200
From: rjdkolb_at_gmail.com
To: quality_at_glassfish.dev.java.net
Subject: Re: Request for comments : FishCAT, the way forward

Hi Vladimir

On 25 June 2010 22:32, Vladimir Perlov <vladperl_at_hotmail.com> wrote:






>Richard plan to send out a survey form to collect input.
Is it possible to organize survey directed to Glassfish team?

What sort of questions would you ask ?


We would almost need a buy in from the GlassFish team to help award 'Dukes'.
So we need to spin it a bit for them and make them feel like their life is going to be better. Which it will be :)


regards

Richard.

                                               
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