I can do some NB 12 testing for Java EE/Payara. I'm also happy to create some new Java EE/Payara test specification(s) if anyone can suggest some specific gaps that we should plug.
Should we be creating some EE 8 test specifications? All feedback welcome. Rick On Sun, Feb 2, 2020 at 1:01 PM Pieter van den Hombergh < pieter.van.den.hombe...@gmail.com> wrote: > I would definitely say maven, in particular testing experience. > * the test report window should get preference over the output window, > which is way more usefull, although sometimes to much truncated. > * when a test is selected in the left panel, the right panel of the test > report should show the output. no i type this i wonder if it already does > that. > * running one test file is not very stable, in that something runs but no > results are shown. > * high on my wishlist: run a single test method from either the navigator > or the editor (there are annotations) or both, or at least re_run from test > report window. > i try to promote tdd, and to make that really work, running tests should be > blazingly fast. might need some cooperation from either apache-maven and > the junit 5 team or even both. > > keep making netbeans the preferred java ide. > > On Sat, 1 Feb 2020 at 17:20, Geertjan Wielenga <geert...@apache.org> > wrote: > > > Hi all, > > > > Thinking ahead a bit, as soon as 11.3 is out, we should be evaluating the > > test specs so we can start NetCAT so we can start that a month later when > > the first beta is available when the merge window closes. > > > > Now -- the question of the moment is: which areas of NetBeans do we want > to > > prioritize for NetCAT, especially which have not been tested before that > we > > now find important (e.g., Gradle) and are essentially new kids on the > > block. > > > > Here is my (and Neil's) proposal for what we should be focusing on (and > > what we should not be focusing on for NetCAT 12.0). > > > > Focus areas (in alphabetical order): > > > > 1. Gradle > > 2. Jakarta EE (including Payara) > > 3. Java Editor -- new language features for JDK 11+ in particular > > 4. PHP Editor -- focus on the newest PHP language features > > 5. Maven > > 6. Ergonomics/enablement of features (issues with being behind proxy, > etc) > > > > Things to deprioritize (this time around and remember we can't do > > everything and if you disagree please speak up and pick up the specs), > > i.e., things that haven't changed: > > > > 1. Form Editor (i.e., GUI Builder, Matisse) > > 2. Ant-based anything > > 3. Subversion, CVS, i.e., anything not Git > > > > Anyway, that's a starting point for discussion, also see this updated > > schedule: > > > > https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/NETBEANS/Release+Schedule > > > > Thanks, > > > > Gj and Neil > > > -- > Pieter Van den Hombergh. > No software documentation is complete with out it's source code. > > > -- > Pieter Van den Hombergh. > No software documentation is complete with out it's source code. >