Alan, I am willing to help write unit tests and fix bugs for JSR 115. I just joined the mailing list yesterday. I have managed to download and build geronimo using maven. I even have a patch ready for the warning message Jetty displays when starting up.
However, as a newbie I do have some questions around the whole development process. 1. Does running '$> maven site' in the incubator-geronimo folder execute all of the test cases? 2. Is the patch process: * Create a issue in the jira with a description: [PATCH] <issue description> * Download the latest version from CVS and apply changes * Diff my version with the latest CVS version * Attach the patch to the jira issue. Thanks, Eric W. (I noticed there is already one Eric contributing to the list) -- Eric White <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Quoting "Cabrera, Alan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Many of you are interested in helping out and are looking for a little > direction. I am desperate to get some help in making some unit tests. > > Let me extol the virtues of writing unit tests and assure you that you will > not be painting a white picket fence. Unit tests are, obviously, a critical > part of any project; I initially judge the quality of a project by the > amount of unit tests written for it. They are a great way to provide focus > on learning JSRs and other new technologies; while reading dry specs does > build character, writing the unit tests will deepen your real understanding > of the spec. Writing good unit tests can be almost as challenging as > developing the actual product. > > If you are interested in helping me out w/ the JSR 115 and some other things > I'm working on, please contact me at [EMAIL PROTECTED] I'll help you in > getting started and answer the myriad of questions that are sure to follow. > > > Regards, > Alan > > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > Visit our Internet site at http://www.reuters.com > > Get closer to the financial markets with Reuters Messaging - for more > information and to register, visit <http://www.reuters.com/messaging> > > Any views expressed in this message are those of the individual sender, > except where the sender specifically states them to be the views of The > Reuters Group. >
