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[jsr372-experts] Re: Become a contributer

From: Michael Müller <michael.mueller_at_mueller-bruehl.de>
Date: Mon, 6 Mar 2017 22:42:58 +0100

Thanks


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On 03/06/2017 09:30 PM, Edward Burns wrote:
>>>>>> On Sat, 18 Feb 2017 11:42:49 +0100, Michael Müller <michael.mueller_at_mueller-bruehl.de> said:
> MM> Hi,
> MM> After being an expert JSF user, I eventually want to become a code
> MM> contributor. All I did so far, was to step through the code, modify some
> MM> methods for testing purpose and allways replaced the jsf jar on my app
> MM> server.
>
> Michael, I would certainly endorse you as a committer. Please take a
> look at
> <https://glassfish.java.net/wiki-archive/JavaServerFacesRI.html#JavaServerFacesRI-HowcanIcontribute%3F>
>
> The first occurrence of "Oracle Contributor Agreement" is a hyperlink to
> the PDF.
>
> MM> I request some advice for a good starting point. Which are the best
> MM> practices to develop JSF? Do I need to install it in the modules folder
> MM> every time or is it possible to deploy it "on the fly" like a JSF
> MM> application? Are there special rules for all the tests? ..., ...? Any
> MM> hint is welcome! Thanks you.
>
> The tests are not easy to get running, but I know that Arjan and Bauke
> have been able to do it. I also know that Arjan is undertaking a
> refactoring of the source code to make it all easier to run.
>
> MM> BTW, I'll be at JavaLand.
>
> Yes, I will as well. I hope we can meet up!
>
> Ed
>