Would the contents of that repository (assuming a TCK is set up there) not
be out of date at this point? It seems like we could just grab the relevant
TCK [1] from Eclipse and create a new repo with it. What's the benefit of
inspecting or using the old repo?


Justin

[1] https://download.eclipse.org/ee4j/jakartaee-tck/

On Wed, Jul 12, 2023 at 8:47 AM David Blevins <david.blev...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Hey All,
>
> Matt and I were talking on the Jakarta lists about getting the Jakarta
> Messaging TCK setup for ActiveMQ Classic.
>
> I know there was a TCK setup at some point as I’ve sat next to Hiram while
> he ran it way back in the day.  I don’t recall if he was running the
> Geronimo TCK setup, however, or if he had managed to get a setup with just
> plain ActiveMQ.
>
> If there was a TCK setup, it would probably be here:
>
>  - svn list https://svn.apache.org/repos/tck/activemq-tck
>
> Even if you are a committer, you would not have access unless you were
> around in the 2004-2010 timeframe and agreed to be confidential with the
> TCK materials and results.
>
> If there are any folks around from back then, can you quickly check to see
> if something is there?
>
> If so, we will now be able to safely make that repo public and convert it
> to git.
>
>
> -David
>
>

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