The unit test coverage has significantly improved in last two months. Currently there are 650+ XSSF tests and this
number is constantly growing. It used to be "light", but it is not now.
The XSSF API itself is also in a good shape and is close to the point it can be
used in production.
Can you outline what kinds of tests are missing? What is "adequate" test
coverage in your opinion?
Yegor
+1 to the svn move. -1 to unrealistic and overly aggressive release
date. even poi 1.0 had 4 betas and 8 alphas or so. I will work
towards a legal framework with microsoft by beta 1 in dec (which is
realistic).
Also -1 to any marking as prod until we have adequate unit tests. the
ooxml branch is light in this area today. however I am very excited
by the progress.
On 10/30/08, Yegor Kozlov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi All,
POI 3.2 is released and it's time to make the ooxml branch trunk. I'm going
to do that sometime next week.
The goal is to release 3.5-FINAL from trunk by December 1.
The plan is as follows:
- Tag current trunk and the ooxml branch so that we can always revert
- "svn move" should do the job:
svn move https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/poi/branches/ooxml
https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/poi/trunk
Notice, that the ooxml code requires new jars. They will be downloaded by
ant on the first compile/test cycle.
Yegor
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