Here is my concern...Assume a downloads page that looks like this:
Java Enterprise Edition Certified Releases
- Tomcat Axis OpenJPA
- Jetty CXF Cayenne
Other Releases
- Tomcat CXF OpenJPA
- Jetty Axis Cayenne
Minimal Assemblies
- Tomcat ...
There is a difference between being
On Jan 12, 2007, at 3:22 AM, Alan D. Cabrera wrote:
On Jan 11, 2007, at 7:27 AM, Matt Hogstrom wrote:
What are the specifics around claiming certification? My
understanding is that to claim an assembly as certified that
specific configuration is tested and made available. Apart from
that we can ship any permutation but cannot claim those as
certified. So if we TCK tested:
Tomcat Axis OpenJPA and
Jetty CXF Cayenne
then
Tomcat CXF OpenJPA would not be considered a certified release.
It would most likely work but we couldn't claim that specific
assembly as certified.
Is that correct?
I think that you are correct but I think that you may have missed
David's point in that there would be almost no work in testing new
combinations once the constituent parts have been tested in
previous combinations.
Regards,
Alan
Matt Hogstrom
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