Maybe this should be raised on jcp-open, since the TCK is available freely under ASL 2.0, but certification of the JSR-303 spec is controlled by the JCP and falls under the domain of the NDA....
-Donald On 4/7/10 4:08 AM, Matthias Wessendorf wrote: > Hello Kevan, > > isn't the TCK for this "free" ? I think JBoss does that nowadays for > their "new" stuff. > > For instance, on OpenWebBeans we use this one: > http://repository.jboss.com/maven2/org/jboss/jsr299/tck/ > > -Matthias > > On Tue, Apr 6, 2010 at 6:12 PM, Kevan Miller <[email protected]> wrote: >> FYI, >> Some information about Apache's participation in the JCP -- >> http://apache.org/jcp/ >> >> Here's general information about getting access to TCK materials -- >> http://apache.org/jcp/#gettingtck >> >> You'd need to fill out the ASF Non-Disclosure Agreement -- >> http://apache.org/jcp/ApacheNDA.pdf >> >> You can then request access to Sun TCK materials by sending a note to >> [email protected]. >> >> Some projects manage TCK materials within the project (e.g. Geronimo). This >> isn't a requirement. For technology projects like BeanValidation with >> relatively small TCKs, a committer can send a note to [email protected] >> (after they've submitted their NDA) and request the TCK materials. >> Typically, the TCK is placed in your home directory on people.apache.org. >> >> You are expected to keep TCK materials private. Also, some care needs to be >> taken in publicly discussing the TCK. Which is the point that Donald raised >> in BVAL-16. I think this restriction only applies to materials obtained >> under the NDA. IIUC, this is not the case for the TCK tests currently being >> run. >> >> --kevan > > >
