Hi Geir, this is a follow-up from a post back in 2007-11-16.
Reason being, that today I just stumbled over the page at: <http://jcp.org/aboutJava/communityprocess/final/jsr223/index.html>, where in the bottom half it reads w.r.t. TCK-223: /"Reference Implementation and Technology Compatibility Kit: * Reference Implementation: Download * The standalone TCK is available to Java SE platform licensees through the Java Partner Engineering web site: https://java-partner.sun.com The TCK will be available to Qualified Not-for-Profits and Qualified Individuals for no charge as per Section 5.F.III of the JSPA 2. Details on the Compatibility Testing Scholarship Program can be found at http://java.sun.com/scholarship/." / So, would you think that it would be possible to get the TCK-223 from Sun? It would be most welcome, as a new version of BSF-3 (a.k.a. "javax.script") is about to be made available and it would be great, if we would be able to run the TCK-223 against it. Regards, ---rony Geir Magnusson Jr. wrote: > Acknowledged. > > My only concern is that there isn't an independent TCK for it if it's > part of Java 6. I'll find out. > > geir > > On Nov 16, 2007, at 1:07 AM, Rony G. Flatscher (Apache) wrote: > >> Hi there, >> >> Jakarta BSF 3.0 (in beta2 right now) is an implementation of the JSR-223 >> ("Java scripting"). BSF 3.0 is an opensource implementation and allows >> employing 1.6 style scripting on Java 1.4 and Java 1.5. >> >> In order to test the implementation for full compatibility with JSR-223 >> the respective TCK would be needed from Sun. >> >> Therefore I kindly request the Apache responsible person(s) to request >> that TCK from Sun! >> >> Regards, >> >> ---rony >> > >