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Question on TCKHello Team,
I am developing a JSR-170 interface for a content repository and started testing my code using TCK, that I downloaded from Day's website. There are some tests that are failing and when I looked at TCK source, I found some issues in the code. So, I contacted Day to find out if there is new version of TCK and they asked me to send the email to this list. I looked at Jackrabbit 1.4 source for tests and I could see that the issues I encountered have been fixed. Can I just include these tests classes in TCK web-app or is their a official version of TCK which I have to use for my testing? As per TCK docs, I should not be modifying TCK web-app and hence I wanted to confirm before I change the test jar file. Thanks for your help. Regards, Naresh |
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Re: Question on TCKHi,
The Jackrabbit project does not host the official TCK, it only serves as a basis for a potentially upcoming maintenance release of the TCK. Please make sure you run the TCK with a current exclude list. See: http://www.day.com/site/en/index/related/downloads/technology_compatibility.html If the buggy test cases is not on the exclude list then you should contact the JSR 170 EG and request adding the test case to the list. regards marcel Naresh Devnani wrote: > Hello Team, > > I am developing a JSR-170 interface for a content repository and started > testing my code using TCK, that I downloaded from Day's website. There > are some tests that are failing and when I looked at TCK source, I found > some issues in the code. So, I contacted Day to find out if there is new > version of TCK and they asked me to send the email to this list. > > I looked at Jackrabbit 1.4 source for tests and I could see that the > issues I encountered have been fixed. Can I just include these tests > classes in TCK web-app or is their a official version of TCK which I > have to use for my testing? As per TCK docs, I should not be modifying > TCK web-app and hence I wanted to confirm before I change the test jar > file. > > Thanks for your help. > > Regards, > Naresh > > > |
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Re: Question on TCKThanks for the response.
Regards, Naresh Sent via BlackBerry by AT&T -----Original Message----- From: Marcel Reutegger <marcel.reutegger@...> Date: Fri, 04 Jul 2008 16:00:25 To: <dev@...> Subject: Re: Question on TCK Hi, The Jackrabbit project does not host the official TCK, it only serves as a basis for a potentially upcoming maintenance release of the TCK. Please make sure you run the TCK with a current exclude list. See: http://www.day.com/site/en/index/related/downloads/technology_compatibility.html If the buggy test cases is not on the exclude list then you should contact the JSR 170 EG and request adding the test case to the list. regards marcel Naresh Devnani wrote: > Hello Team, > > I am developing a JSR-170 interface for a content repository and started > testing my code using TCK, that I downloaded from Day's website. There > are some tests that are failing and when I looked at TCK source, I found > some issues in the code. So, I contacted Day to find out if there is new > version of TCK and they asked me to send the email to this list. > > I looked at Jackrabbit 1.4 source for tests and I could see that the > issues I encountered have been fixed. Can I just include these tests > classes in TCK web-app or is their a official version of TCK which I > have to use for my testing? As per TCK docs, I should not be modifying > TCK web-app and hence I wanted to confirm before I change the test jar > file. > > Thanks for your help. > > Regards, > Naresh > > > |
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