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ahsan shamsudeen commented on DERBY-6164:
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I have gone through the derby tutorial and did the given activities. Now, I 
have some kind of knowledge on Derby. I downloaded the source code and built 
it.its fine.
(using the instruction from this link - 
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/db/derby/code/trunk/BUILDING.html?view=co). Then I 
move on to test it with Junit. The Junit test failed ,but created the html 
output in a  folder .(this is for the trunk). I tested the same for branch 
10.10 . Its keep on running and never end. I have included the junit.jar file 
too.I cant find out the problem. I think the problem is on dependency of 
junit.jar. Do I need to add CLASSPATH environment variable or add junit.jar and 
ant-junit.jar to ANT_HOME/lib. If you can help me to solve this issue, I can 
move onto Emma tool testing. 

Thanks,
Ahsan
                
> Improve Derby's Code Coverage - GSoC 2013 Project
> -------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: DERBY-6164
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-6164
>             Project: Derby
>          Issue Type: Task
>          Components: Test
>            Reporter: Bryan Pendleton
>            Assignee: Bryan Pendleton
>            Priority: Minor
>              Labels: gsoc2013
>
> This year's edition of Google Summer of Code includes, once again, the Apache 
> Software Foundation.
> For the Derby project, I'm offering to mentor a student on the tasks 
> described here.
> For this project, you are required to have some basic knowledge of JUnit and 
> of how code coverage works.
> Currently some packages of Derby have poor code coverage. Emma defines the 
> minimum acceptable code coverage as 70% and some engineers suggest a minimum 
> of 80% is desired. 
> Students are invited to look at [1] to get familiar with Emma's code coverage 
> reports on Derby. 
> The Derby project conducted this effort last year, and substantial 
> improvements were made.
> We are looking to continue this process this year, as there are still areas 
> of the Derby code base where code coverage could be substantially improved.
> The candidate students are also expected to come up with their own schedule 
> for the tests they plan on creating and to discuss this schedule publicly on 
> the mailing list. 
> After a student applies, a small interview will be conducted via email as 
> part of the ASF's evaluation process. 
> [1] - http://dbtg.foundry.sun.com/derby/test/coverage/

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