markt-2 wrote:
muz.Payne wrote:
Hello,
I want to join GSoC project titled Convert current Tomcat valves to
Servlet
Filters and I just want to ask you some questions about it.
Great. Welcome to the Tomcat dev community.
1. Will the work include writing of JUnit tests? If yes, which version?
(3,
4)
Possibly. If so, we are currently using JUnit 3 but that can always be
changed
if there is a good reason.
2. I read that Tomcat uses SVN version control system. Is there any
preferred IDE, or can be used NetBeans?
Tomcat does use svn, as do all ASF projects. We can also request a
read-only git
mirror if that would help.
You can use any IDE.
3. In which version of Tomcat (and Java of course) have to be the code
implemented? Can I use Java SE 5 features ? (generics, annotations,
extended for cycle, extended Java APIs, ...)
Tomcat 7. http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/tomcat/trunk
The Servlet 3.0 spec requires Java 6 so any Java 6 features may be used.
4. Which additional technologies I should learn except Java Servlet
Filters, Apache Tomcat valves and SVN (I have experience with CVS
Eclipse) ?
A general familiarization with the Servlet 3.0 specification would be an
advantage.
I'd also suggest reading the various threads on the dev list that are
about this
GSOC project.
Mark
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I tried to connect to SVN repositories, but it do not work...
What are user password? Are they anonymous, blank?
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