2006/11/20, Paulex Yang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Stefano Mazzocchi wrote:
> As shown in the graphical history of harmony at
>
>  http://67.86.14.213:10000/harmony.png
>
> we are currently at 96.39% of API completion (if we don't count the
> SerialID differences and the final static values), and we are
> continuously growing there.
>
> But there is also another index, the "reversed" API completion that
> measures how much code the RI didn't implement that we did.
>
> Here, a 100% means that all that code that we have implemented in those
> public packages is available in the RI.
>
> In order to achieve WORA, the TCK mandates that both direct and reverse
> completion be 100%.
>
> I suggest we start to pay attention to both.
>
I'd like to look at LUNI modules, but seems the most significant issues
are ORB stuffs, anyone knows why so many additional packages/classes there?
It was discussed while Yoko integration to Harmony...
The main cause is that Yoko is CORBA 2.4 while RI implements CORBA 2.3...

SY, Alexey

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