Mark Hindess wrote:
As well as the new classes, we have over 2700 tests that's nearly ten
times the number we were running a week ago. And there are a few more
that need some work. So if anyone is looking for something to do,
take a look at the excluded tests in the
modules/*/make/common/build.xml files.
I've been doing some application testing on the latest trunk plus the
integration of HARMONY-39 in my workspace. It's pretty cool.
Tomcat 5.5 (which uses the eclipse compiler rather than requiring a
jdk) now starts up ok. (I do get an error when it shuts down but I'm
sure we'll get to that.)
I tried axis but it looks like we'll need stubs for a few more classes
before that will work - e.g. java.awt.datatransfer.Transferable and
java/rmi/RemoteException.
It's great to see some really substantial applications running on the
Harmony classes.
Mark,
this is just awesome.
Now, I *really* think we should have Gump running on Harmony sooner
rather than later, this will tell us more about where we need to put our
efforts on earlier.
I might even volunteer for that (I'm the one who did it for
kaffe/classpath in the past) if you point me (write me) a very detailed
description on how to get all the pieces together, build them and
getting them run.
Also, from Leo, I would like to know if we should be using
Gump3/Dynagump or not. Yes, I'm willing to fix gump problems if they emerge.
--
Stefano.