Well, currently the test distribution does not include the jsf tests. The jsf test is separate from the normal drt coreWeb. So, there will be some work to do there if we want to run it against the distribution.
I believe everything needed for the bvt.struts11 is already in the test distribution. We just need to add that target to run the test and perhaps a bit work on how to keep and organize the test result files. Julie -----Original Message----- From: Richard Feit Sent: Thursday, April 21, 2005 11:15 AM To: Beehive Developers Subject: Re: Proposed Release Criteria for Beehive 1.0 Well, each of these is currently run individually, e.g., 'ant bvt.struts11' in in netui/test/webapps/drt. I *don't* think they should run as part of the DRTs normally. As to the JSF RI, we don't distribute it. To run the drt.jsf-ri test, you need to set the JSF_HOME environment variable to a directory that contains the RI. MyFaces is included in the tree, and that's OK because it's another Apache project. Rich Steven Tocco wrote: >Rich, > >I think I'm ok with this, but have a few questions. > >Would all of these run by default as part of the DRTs? > >Would they run both in source tree as well as from distribution/test >distribution? > >I seem to recall there were some problems with the jsf runtime and our >ability to distribute it. > >Thanks >Steve > > >-----Original Message----- >From: Richard Feit >Sent: Thursday, April 21, 2005 10:52 AM >To: Beehive Developers >Subject: Re: Proposed Release Criteria for Beehive 1.0 > >Would anyone object to me adding the following tests (100% pass rate) to > >the release criteria? > > *bvt.struts11* in netui/test/webapps/drt (tests of NetUI running >against Struts 1.1) > *drt.myfaces* in netui/test/webapps/jsf (tests of NetUI/JSF >integration using MyFaces) > *drt.jsf-ri* in netui/test/webapps/jsf (tests of NetUI/JSF >integration using the JSF Reference Implementation) > >Rich > >Steven Tocco wrote: > > > >>These have also been posted to the wiki here: >> >>http://wiki.apache.org/beehive/V1ReleaseCriteria >> >>Thanks >>Steve >> >>-----Original Message----- >>From: Steven Tocco >>Sent: Wednesday, April 06, 2005 2:43 PM >>To: Beehive Developers >>Subject: Proposed Release Criteria for Beehive 1.0 >> >>Beehive Developers, >> >>Now that we have gotten our second Beta approved, I thought it an >>appropriate time to present what I feel are the release criteria for >>Beehive 1.0. >> >>I would expect the process around these to go as follows. >> >>1) Present criteria (this email) and post the same on the wiki. >>2) Give roughly 48 hrs for disagreement (removals or additions). >>3) Then solicit owners of the various objectives. >> >>So here is the proposed list of release criteria for v1 Beehive. In the >>remainder of this document, the Subversion revision number that >>(eventually) reflects Beehive 1.0 will be simply referred to as the >>release candidate. >> >>The release criteria generally fall into one of the following areas: >>Source Tree, Distribution Bits, Release Planning, and Documentation. >> >>SOURCE TREE >>The following indicate activities that must occur in the Beehive >>Subversion Source Tree before we are ready to ship Beehive 1.0. >> >>#1.0 >>Objective: All DRTs/Checkin tests pass at 100% when executed against >> >> >the > > >>release candidate revision number in the source tree. >>Background: All DRTs must pass at 100% for NetUI, JWS and Controls. >>Gating: Yes >> >>#1.1 >>Objective: All BVT/detailed tests pass at 100% when executed against >> >> >the > > >>release candidate revision number in the source tree. >>Background: Any BVTs/detailed tests not passing should have JIRA issue >>filed and be commented out for the release candidate. If at a later >>date a fix is to be added to 1.0 (something like 1.0.1) the test can be >>re-enabled in the 1.0 branch or in the next major release (1.1 or 2.0) >>Gating: Yes >> >>#1.2 >>Objective: Any tests commented out due to failures should have JIRA >>issues filed (defects or enhancements) to be fixed in subsequent >>releases. Comments within test configuration files should indicate the >>JIRA issue tracking the problem. >>Background: N/A >>Gating: Yes >> >>#1.3 >>Objective: The website content must be generated in support of the >>release candidate. >>Background: N/A >>Gating: Yes >> >>#1.4 >>Objective: The javadoc target for the release candidate must be able to >>pass successfully. >>Background: We must be able to successfully build the javadoc. >>Gating: Yes >> >>DISTRIBUTION BITS >>The following indicate activities that must occur in support of the >>Beehive Distribution. >> >>#2.0 >>Objective: The Beehive Distribution must be able to be created from the >>release candidate. >>Background: We must be able to build the distribution from the release >>candidate. >>Gating: Yes >> >>#2.1 >>Objective: The Beehive Test Distribution must be able to be created >> >> >from > > >>the release candidate. >>Background: We must be able to build the test distribution from the >>release candidate. This is really needed to verify bits in the >>distribution. >>Gating: Yes >> >>#2.2 >>Objective: All tests (DRTs/checkin/BVTs/detailed) in support of Beehive >>must be able to be executed from the test distribution against the >>distribution derived from the release candidate. >>Background: Thus test code must fully be enabled to run in this manner. >>Gating: Yes >> >>#2.3 >>Objective: All DRTs/Checkin tests must pass at 100% when executed from >>the test distribution against the distribution for the release >> >> >candidate > > >>for Windows 2003 Server. >>Background: We need the same pass rate to verify it is a good >>distribution. >>Gating: Yes >> >>#2.4 >>Objective: All DRTs/Checkin tests must pass at 100% when executed from >>the test distribution against the distribution for the release >> >> >candidate > > >>for Redhat Linux AS 3.0. >>Background: We need the same pass rate to verify it is a good >>distribution. >>Gating: Yes >> >>#2.5 >>Objective: All BVT/Detailed tests must pass at 100% when executed from >>the test distribution against the distribution for the release >> >> >candidate > > >>for Window 2003 Server. >>Background: We need the same pass rate to verify it is a good >>distribution. >>Gating: Yes >> >>#2.6 >>Objective: All BVT/Detailed tests must pass at 100% when executed from >>the test distribution against the distribution for the release >> >> >candidate > > >>for Redhat Linux AS 3.0. >>Background: We need the same pass rate to verify it is a good >>distribution. >>Gating: Yes >> >>#2.7 >>Objective: The distribution created from the release candidate must be >>published for download and signed. >>Background: N/A >>Gating: Yes >> >>#2.8 >>Objective: The JSR 181 Technology Compatibility Kit (TCK) must pass >>against the distribution derived from the release candidate. >>Background: N/A >>Gating: Yes >> >>RELEASE PLANNING >>The following indicate activities that must occur in support of the >>Beehive Distribution for Release Planning. >> >>#3.0 >>Objective: The release candidate needs to be proposed for vote within >>Apache. This needs to be a minimum of three days prior to release and >>needs to include all documentation, tests. >>Background: We should not go to vote until all docs are ready including >>samples, user guides, java doc, etc. >>Gating: Yes >> >>#3.1 >>Objective: The vote submitted for the release candidate must pass. >>Background: N/A >>Gating: Yes >> >>#3.2 >>Objective: A list of known issues must be produced and published in >>support of the release candidate. This should capture all known >> >> >defects > > >>(from JIRA) the user may encounter. This need not include enhancements >>and documentation bugs. >>Background: Could be published as part of the dist itself or perhaps on >>the Beehive website. If part of the dist, must be made before the >> >> >vote. > > >>Gating: No >> >>#3.3 >>Objective: For the release candidate, no open bugs will exist. All >>items will be fixed or assigned to the new release. >>Background: Currently all things for the future are assigned to Fix For >>version equal to "TBD". >>Gating: No >> >>DOCUMENTATION >>#4.0 >>Objective: All samples must be completed for the release candidate. The >>samples list includes: >> 1) Petstore >> 2) External config feature samples >> 3) DB control >> 4) Service control >> 5) JSF sample >>Background: List may grow. >>Gating: Yes >> >>#4.1 >>Objective: All samples must be part of the distribution for the release >>candidate. >>Background: These need to be proofed and executed. >>Gating: Yes >> >>#4.2 >>Objective: All Java Doc for "Public Use" APIs must be authored as part >>of the release candidate. >>Background: This is mainly a driver to indicate if there is any API >> >> >that > > >>we intend users to implement/understand, Javadoc must be provided. >>These need to be authored/proofed by developers. >>Gating: Yes >> >>#4.3 >>Objective: All tutorials on the website must be able to be successfully >>executed against the distribution created from the release candidate. >>Background: N/A >>Gating: Yes >> >>#4.4 >>Objective: The Beehive website must be updated to support the release >>candidate, including samples, download information, etc. >>Background: >>Gating: Yes >> >>Thanks >>Steve >> >> >> >> >> >> >> > > > >
