Is it possbile to convert MultiServerStartupListener servlet to java too? Otherwise it looks like an odd crossbreed :) Do we really need a servlet to bootstrap this or just a ServletContextListener will do?
On 02/01/2013 03:57 PM, Michal Linhard wrote: > On 01/31/2013 01:37 PM, Mircea Markus wrote: >> On 31 Jan 2013, at 12:28, Michal Linhard wrote: >> >>> In this special case I'm gonna try to rewrite the test case as an >>> excercise - it doesn't seem like that much extra work, and I'd rewrite >>> it anyway I'm not satisfied with it's current form even if it was to >>> stay in Java. >> -1. If there's a choice it should be Java. > So I did some Scala excercise, which I quite enjoyed, but I have to > admit, it's not practical to require Scala in all the test code. > > So how about this: > https://github.com/mlinhard/infinispan/commit/297c275a22f582eafb1aaf1b0ebbdb7a856fd6b0 > > @Galder can you please review the Scala part ? > > MultiServerStartupListener - new class that I started in Java - this > will make the precedent of commits of Java code into server modules, > that may come out of this discussion > ServerInstance - continued in Scala > TwoServerTest - written in scala, but trivial, most of the code is > copypaste from other test cases, there is quite straightforward > line-by-line correspondence to java. > > m. > _______________________________________________ infinispan-dev mailing list [email protected] https://lists.jboss.org/mailman/listinfo/infinispan-dev
