Re: [General]Do we need an instruction of trying HDK on applications?

2006-10-14 Thread Tim Ellison
Sounds like the right approach, thanks Tony.

Regards,
Tim

Tony Wu wrote:
 Hi all,
 I have not found a guideline or instruction for trying hdk on
 applications. And I think something like how to try harmony on
 applications will do some help for those who have interest in this
 job. These days I'm struggling on running Apache Ant on Harmony and
 get some experience. Let me post these points as a start :)
 Please correct me if I am wrong.
 
 Download the application code, record its revision.(If a stable
 version is preferred here?)
 Verify latest hdk via,
 1. If there are tests of the application, run the tests on RI and
 Harmony and record the difference.
 2. If there are examples supplied, try to get them working on harmony
 to see if there is unexpected behavior.
 3. Do some simple trial like real customer following the application's
 installation/user-guide.
 Post what and how you did on harmony wiki,
 http://wiki.apache.org/harmony/ClassLibrary
 Dive into the result to find if it is a bug of Harmony. Raise JIRA or
 post on mailing list if necessary.
 
 something needs attention,
 1.Make sure you are running right JDK.
 2.Record any special settingssteps on harmony wiki.
 
 Suggestions? Comments? Additions?
 

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Re: [General]Do we need an instruction of trying HDK on applications?

2006-10-11 Thread Richard Liang

On 10/11/06, Tony Wu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Hi all,
I have not found a guideline or instruction for trying hdk on
applications. And I think something like how to try harmony on
applications will do some help for those who have interest in this
job. These days I'm struggling on running Apache Ant on Harmony and
get some experience. Let me post these points as a start :)
Please correct me if I am wrong.

Download the application code, record its revision.(If a stable
version is preferred here?)
Verify latest hdk via,
1. If there are tests of the application, run the tests on RI and
Harmony and record the difference.
2. If there are examples supplied, try to get them working on harmony
to see if there is unexpected behavior.
3. Do some simple trial like real customer following the application's
installation/user-guide.
Post what and how you did on harmony wiki,
http://wiki.apache.org/harmony/ClassLibrary
Dive into the result to find if it is a bug of Harmony. Raise JIRA or
post on mailing list if necessary.

something needs attention,
1.Make sure you are running right JDK.
2.Record any special settingssteps on harmony wiki.

Suggestions? Comments? Additions?


IMHO, it should be very helpful to users. ;-)



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[General]Do we need an instruction of trying HDK on applications?

2006-10-10 Thread Tony Wu

Hi all,
I have not found a guideline or instruction for trying hdk on
applications. And I think something like how to try harmony on
applications will do some help for those who have interest in this
job. These days I'm struggling on running Apache Ant on Harmony and
get some experience. Let me post these points as a start :)
Please correct me if I am wrong.

Download the application code, record its revision.(If a stable
version is preferred here?)
Verify latest hdk via,
1. If there are tests of the application, run the tests on RI and
Harmony and record the difference.
2. If there are examples supplied, try to get them working on harmony
to see if there is unexpected behavior.
3. Do some simple trial like real customer following the application's
installation/user-guide.
Post what and how you did on harmony wiki,
http://wiki.apache.org/harmony/ClassLibrary
Dive into the result to find if it is a bug of Harmony. Raise JIRA or
post on mailing list if necessary.

something needs attention,
1.Make sure you are running right JDK.
2.Record any special settingssteps on harmony wiki.

Suggestions? Comments? Additions?

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China Software Development Lab, IBM

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Re: [General]Do we need an instruction of trying HDK on applications?

2006-10-10 Thread Spark Shen

Tony Wu 写道:

Hi all,
I have not found a guideline or instruction for trying hdk on
applications. And I think something like how to try harmony on
applications will do some help for those who have interest in this
job. These days I'm struggling on running Apache Ant on Harmony and
get some experience. Let me post these points as a start :)
Please correct me if I am wrong.

Download the application code, record its revision.(If a stable
version is preferred here?)
Verify latest hdk via,
1. If there are tests of the application, run the tests on RI and
Harmony and record the difference.
2. If there are examples supplied, try to get them working on harmony
to see if there is unexpected behavior.
3. Do some simple trial like real customer following the application's
installation/user-guide.
Post what and how you did on harmony wiki,
http://wiki.apache.org/harmony/ClassLibrary
Dive into the result to find if it is a bug of Harmony. Raise JIRA or
post on mailing list if necessary.

something needs attention,
1.Make sure you are running right JDK.
2.Record any special settingssteps on harmony wiki.

Suggestions? Comments? Additions?


+1

Best regards

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China Software Development Lab, IBM


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