Hi all, The test failures I came across have been reported recently with https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ANY23-256. Can I have access to the ANY23 wiki, my user name is: nisala12. Regards Nisala
On Thu, Mar 19, 2015 at 9:52 PM, Nisala Mendis <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi all, > I missed this response completely, sorry for the rate reply, I bit > researched on microformats 2 as Any23 currently support only microformats > parser support. This is area something I would like to work on. There are > couple of questions I need clarify, if we want to retain original > microformat support, then we should implement microfromat2 parsers from the > scratch as there no native java libraries available for this. Actually > there are good implementations available for .net and python. Is there any > way we could reuse this libraries. Or can this GSoC be involved porting > such library to java and integration to the any23 ? > Regards > Nisala > > On Wed, Mar 11, 2015 at 6:49 AM, Peter Ansell <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> Hi Nisala, >> >> As Lewis mentions, the most important thing when reporting issues with >> open source code is to include a small stack trace or error message in >> the initial report. If we need more we will request it, but we need >> some indication of the specific issue before we can help. >> >> Lewis, can I have edit access to the ANY23 wiki. My username is: ansell >> >> Thanks, >> >> Peter >> >> On 10 March 2015 at 05:23, Nisala Mendis <[email protected]> wrote: >> > Hi all, >> > I checked out the code from git and was able to successfully build it. >> But >> > there were some core component test failures as well as plugin component >> > integration-test failures. But was able to remove some test dependencies >> > from pom files and was able to build without tests. I am trying to be >> > familiarize with the product while using parsers and extractors. The >> idea >> > of issue [Any23-249] is so broad It will need some pointers of guidance >> in >> > order grasp the issue and heading in the correct drection. Anyway I have >> > good knowledge some the data formats any23 currently support etc JSON, >> XML >> > etc. I will try to review these parsers and extractors over those data >> by >> > going through samples over them using tool whether these are upto date >> to >> > the standards. I will come with my findings when I got through those >> back >> > in this mailing list. >> > Thanks >> > Nisala >> > >
