Hi,

I just heard back from the guys at apache and this might be something they can accomodate. I'm still waiting to hear back with details. I'll keep you posted. In the meanwhile I'm putting together the framework so that we can start writing tests for it.


Thanks,
Andrew

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Andrew,

Thanks for getting this started. I assume that some of the tests run
during the nightly build will have to happen on non-Apache machines since
they will not have the IBM JDK(s); how do you intend to handle this? We
made need to ask the PMC for advice here, unless you have a plan in mind.

Dan

Andrew Eberbach/Durham/[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 09/21/2006 10:50:57 AM:

>
> Hi,
>
> I haven't heard anything back about my proposed testing strategy, so in
> standard fashion I'll assume silence means no disagreement. I'll get
started
> implementing the test infrastructure and as I get parts up and running
I'll
> update documentation on the site to provide examples and overall usage
so that
> others can also contribute things like
>
> - junit test cases
> - platform targets
>
> and have them seamlessly integrate (famous last words) into the build.
We're
> also in the process of getting the nightly builds up and running and
with that
> I'll have automatically generated junit reports and code coverage
analysis posted.
>
> Again, any and all input is welcome.
>
> Thanks,
> Andrew
>
> Andrew Eberbach
> Autonomic Computing
> (919) 254-2645
> T/L: 444-2645
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