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Re: Testing and integrating new tubes project

From: Peter Hendry <peter.hendry_at_capeclear.com>
Date: Sat, 21 Apr 2007 12:16:31 +1200

Vivek Pandey wrote:
> Peter Hendry wrote:
>>
>>
>> 1) get any tubes tests in the RI across to the tubes project
> We dont have any specific tests written just for Tubes, it gets
> excersized in a way thru all the jaxws unit/sqe/tck tests every day,
> actually with each commit we make. I think if all these tests are run
> together with wsit and interoperable tests that will give use a
> comfort feeling.
>
> None of these tests are public. All the public tests are at jaxws-unit
> subproject( https://jaxwsunit.dev.java.net/). We have some legal
> issues on putting out our unit tests (there are about 900 of them) and
> I think at some time we should make them as part of jaxwsunit. It just
> needs to be run thru legal and we have to remove some tests that might
> not be ok unless its cleared by legal.
>
>> and write any new tests required
> Sure. Do I see a volunteer here :-)
>
Sure. That was what I meant anyway. Or should I just write some private
tests ;)

>> 2) create a branch from the current 2.1.2 code and get tubes
>> integrated on the branch then provide builds from this branch for
>> anyone to test that uses tubes
>> 3) when appropriate, merge the branch
>>
>> 1 and 2 can be done in parallel.
> I will work on creating the branch on the trunk to use Tubes. But this
> will not be effectively synced up with the trunk. I guess this should
> be ok as when we are comfortable we can sync up with the Tubes branch
> and I hope that wont be too long.
>> The tubes project also needs work to make it consumable (description,
>> downloads, etc.) and it would help if it had a build config :-)
>>
> right. Its just aht J1 is keeping us really busy these days and I will
> appreciate if you can start something on it otherwise will see how
> soon one of us can make it useable.
>

Is there a doc I can read about how to create and maintain a project
website? Not done anything with java.net before.

Pete