Hey Thiago!

Thought I saw your name on today's JakartaOne Livestream.  Here's a site that 
has the latest TomEE TCK results:

 - https://tck.work/tomee/projects

We're at the stage where we're down to the last few hundred failures.  This is 
where things get really detailed and is actually a great place to dive in and 
help.  In the earlier phases getting tests to pass is often, "we need someone 
to create/integrate an implementation of X spec" which is definitely heavy work.

At this stage the issues are more like, "the spec says this, we do that, the 
TCK seems to do something entirely different."  In this phase it's a lot of 
reading test code, reading specifications to try and understand, having 
discussions here to get some consistent perspective then having conversations 
with other people on the Jakarta EE side.

It's one large learning opportunity for all of us, myself included.  If anyone 
is excited about potentially becoming an expert in Jakarta EE through helping 
with the TCK, this is the phase to dig in.

If this interests you, I recommend keeping an eye out for any threads with the 
"[TCK]" prefix and asking questions to get more information and help with the 
research.  If you're feeling really aggressive, you can even find a failing 
test, dig into the source code and see if you can understand what the test is 
asking for that we aren't doing then post some details on what you find (even 
if what you find is more questions -- that seems to be the typical result).


-- 
David Blevins
http://twitter.com/dblevins
http://www.tomitribe.com

> On Oct 30, 2020, at 6:56 AM, Thiago Henrique Hupner <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> Is there any place where we can see the current results of the TCK?
> 
> If not, it would be possible to use the Github Actions to run it?
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Thiago

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