No problem, I've reopened it.

Let's hope that HARMONY-39 gets committed soon then we can finish the
remainder.

Regards,
Tim

Mark Hindess wrote:
> Not all the code is in svn.  So I'd say leave it open to remind us
> that there's still more  work to do.
> -Mark.
> 
> On 3/15/06, Tim Ellison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Mark wrote:
>>> Of course, it shouldn't be closed yet since quite a few of the
>>> contributed test cases still need to be integrated.
>> Well I figured I'd mark it closed it since the code is now in SVN, even
>> if it is not fully integrated yet.  I figured we could work on the final
>> aspects of integration in day-to-day development, taking patches etc.
>>
>> But I don't particularly care, so if you really want it reopened I'll
>> happily do it.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Tim
>>
>>
>> Mark Hindess (JIRA) wrote:
>>>     [ 
>>> http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HARMONY-88?page=comments#action_12370565
>>>  ]
>>>
>>> Mark Hindess commented on HARMONY-88:
>>> -------------------------------------
>>>
>>> This looks good.  Of course, it shouldn't be closed yet since quite a few 
>>> of the contributed test cases still need to be integrated.
>>>
>>> I'm just about to take a look at the beans tests and uncommenting logging 
>>> so that those can go in as soon as someone integrates the HARMONY-39 
>>> contribution.
>>>
>>> That will just leave the security/crypto tests which will probably have to 
>>> wait until those modules are restructured.
>>>
>>>
>>>> Contribution of  code and unit tests for jndi, logging, prefs and sql plus 
>>>> unit tests only for beans, crypto, math, regex and security
>>>> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>>>
>>>>          Key: HARMONY-88
>>>>          URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HARMONY-88
>>>>      Project: Harmony
>>>>         Type: New Feature
>>>>   Components: Contributions
>>>>  Environment: Win32 and Linux
>>>>     Reporter: George Harley
>>>>     Assignee: Tim Ellison
>>>>  Attachments: 01.harmony.88.integration.sh, 01.harmony.88.integration.sh, 
>>>> 02.harmony.88.integration.diff, 02.harmony.88.integration.diff, 
>>>> Harmony-Contribution.zip
>>>>
>>>> Zip file containing implementation and unit test code for the following 
>>>> Harmony
>>>> components :
>>>> * jndi
>>>> * logging
>>>> * prefs
>>>> * sql
>>>> In addition there is unit test code only for the following Harmony 
>>>> components :
>>>> * beans
>>>> * crypto
>>>> * math
>>>> * regex
>>>> * security
>>>> The contents of this zip have been laid out with the current classlib 
>>>> directory
>>>> structure of the Apache Harmony SVN repository in mind. A version of
>>>> enhanced/classlib/trunk/make/build-java.xml is included containing new Ant
>>>> targets to compile the new implementation plus tests code, and then run the
>>>> tests.
>>>> Native code, plus makefiles are included to build a shared library that is
>>>> required to support the prefs implementation on the win.IA32 platform.
>>>> Not all of the unit test classes are capable of being compiled when the Ant
>>>> target "compile-tests" in <EXTRACT_DIR>/Harmony/make/build-java.xml is 
>>>> run. This
>>>> is because the current contents of the Harmony trunk do not satisfy all of 
>>>> the
>>>> dependencies of some classes. This issue affects the unit test code for the
>>>> following set of components ...
>>>> * beans (needs beans implementation in trunk)
>>>> * crypto (needs crypto implementation in trunk)
>>>> * logging (needs beans implementation in trunk)
>>>> * jndi (needs applet implementation in trunk)
>>>> * sql (needs rmi implementation in trunk)
>>>> As a temporary measure, the lines of Ant script in
>>>> <EXTRACT_DIR>/Harmony/make/build-java.xml that compile the above test code
>>>> have been commented out with explanations.
>> --
>>
>> Tim Ellison ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
>> IBM Java technology centre, UK.
>>
> 
> 
> --
> Mark Hindess <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> IBM Java Technology Centre, UK.
> 

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Tim Ellison ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
IBM Java technology centre, UK.

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