On 3/2/07, David Blevins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Prasad,
Welcome to the fun! I really wouldn't be concerned about being a
"hindrance". Help is help, and we're happy to have you!
Couple things I think need some attention is that pretty soon here
we're going to have to produce some of the interceptor tests we have
planned out. There's a whole bunch of them in this list:
http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OPENEJB-142
I'm ready to start writing tests for the interceptor for the above
JIRA. Had you envisaged these tests to be in any particular way ? Your
thoughts/advice/opinions will be well appreciated.
Should I write separate beans for these or should I reuse the existing beans ?
Cheers
Prasad
The interceptor code is not yet functional, but writing the tests is
actually harder in a lot of ways and whoever takes that on is likely
going to have to dig through the spec quite a bit around the topic of
interceptors. But for that reason it's a great place to learn and
eventually crack into the other runtime code. Ask Mohammad or Manu :)
Another budding area is we have some additional validation needs
around some of the new EJB 3 concepts. We have a list started here:
http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OPENEJB-453
Anyone else have any ideas?
-David
On Mar 2, 2007, at 11:55 AM, Prasad Kashyap wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I would like to pitch in and help you guys, esp. with OpenEJB's
> integration into Geronimo. Please let me know how I can help you.
>
> Knowing how valuable all your time is, I don't want to pull you away
> from what you are doing to tutor me. But initially if you give me
> enough hints and pointers, hopefully I'll be able to ramp up quickly.
>
> So please suggest areas where I can contribute and sections I can
> tackle. Maybe I can begin by fixing some bugs for you, or implement
> the low-priority TODOs that you have. Or maybe I can begin by doing
> some mundane chore like running the EJB suite on G's TCK for you.
> However you deem fit, however you think I can be of max help to you,
> just let me know.
>
> Let's give this a shot and see how it goes. I hope I'll be more help
> than hindrance to you.
>
> Is there an overview of the OpenEJB arch and/or build tree
> structure somewhere ?
>
> Cheers
> Prasad
>