On Mon, Mar 14, 2016 at 11:24 AM, Eduard Moraru <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Dimcho,
>
> Welcome to XWiki!
>
> For the Tests project, reading this previous mail thread (in reply to
> another student) containing explanations about the Tests project and some
> relevant resources/examples might help clarify things:
> http://markmail.org/message/fk5kqvkpjjn5bldf
> Please make sure not to miss my (3) replies since they contain a lot of
> detail that you might be interested in.
>
> Let us know if you still have questions and we`ll be happy to clarify them.
>
> For the Android project, I`ll let Thomas give you more details.
>
> Thanks,
> Eduard
>
> On Sun, Mar 13, 2016 at 7:36 PM, Dimcho Karpachev <[email protected]
>> wrote:
>
>> Hi XWiki-devs,
>>
>> My name is Dimcho Karpachev. I am currently pursuing my Bachelors degree in
>> Computer Science. I have experience with Java and android development. In
>> my
>> projects I have written some JUnit and webdriver tests and I got interested
>> in the project: “Convert existing tests to the latest technologies”.
>>
>> I checked XWiki's github repository and found that few of the unit tests
>> are
>> already using JUnit4. So could you point me to an example of a JUnit3 tests
>> so I can play a little bit. Cold you also point me to some selenium tests
>> that need rework to webdriver.
>>
>> I am also interested in the project: “Android XWiki authenticator and
>> contact synchronization”. If I understood correctly the goal of the project
>> is to synchronize XWiki contact information to an android device and to
>> expose an XWiki-backed authentication provider to be used by other XWiki
>> accessing apps. But I saw there is already a social login plugin in XWiki
>> so
>> is it not simpler to authenticate with the already available Google
>> account?

You can find some more details in previous conversation on the list
(http://markmail.org/message/4i6bowaxx5s4zqya,
http://markmail.org/message/dcrgai4pk2mqcgms).

The authenticator you are talking about is just an extension and the
goal is to have something that work on a plain standard XWiki
instance. Also one of the main use case of XWiki is intranets which is
not usually the first target for this authenticator. It's also the
main use case for contacts synchronization since it's usually not the
first thing you will do a public open website.

>>
>> Dimcho
>>
>>
>>
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