Attendees: Michelle Caisse, Michael Bouschen, Michael Watzek, Martin Zaun, Craig Russell

Agenda:

1. Test status (Michelle) 1218 tests run, 25 failures 400 errors. This is a regression from last week due to the metadata interface element not being parsed correctly. Without this error, 1218 tests, 21 failures, 32 errors. These numbers reflect the additional test cases completed this week. AI Michael: send a patch to jdo-dev alias that comments out the interface definitions in the metadata files.

2. New tests status (Martin, Craig) Martin has checked in the ThreadSafe test and is working on the signature test. Craig checked in some new tests that have exposed some JPOX bugs. The bugs have been filed in JIRA and should be assigned to JPOX people. AI Craig: assign the new bugs to JPOX.

3. Other issues (any and all)

We ran into an issue with JPOX when trying to run with more than 15 active persistence managers. AI: Craig put the multiple persistence managers requirement into the RunRules.

The JCP vote is underway and the results are good so far. The vote closes next Tuesday.

Michael Bouschen looked at closing the PMF after running each configuration. Seems to work. AI: Michael file a JIRA with a patch.

Michael noticed a number of configurations have failed. AI Craig: see if changes to PMInterface have affected this problem.

Action Items from weeks past:

[Feb 24 2006] One of the query tests fails. JDO-310 DERBY-39 for details. AI Craig: Can we get some help on this from the Derby team? Craig asked at the team meeting. AI Craig: follow up.

[[Feb 17 2006] Implicit variable with the same name as a class modulo case, elicits a new problem wherein generated SQL does not execute on Derby. AI Michael B: file a JIRA and assign to JPOX. Done.

[Feb 3 2006] AI Michael W fix list of teardown classes in company model reader. JDO-285. But this fix cannot be checked in until JPOX is fixed.

[Jan 20 2005] AI Craig look at new life cycle tests to see if it can fail at the end printing failure messages. AI Craig review the spec updates to make sure the test is consistent. AI Craig: resolve the test case and spec issues. Done. Martin will start with the code that Michael W updated and will update the test case not to fail on the first error.

[Nov 18 2005] AI: BEA to sign the donation paperwork for their test suite. Review how to merge their test cases into JDO TCK. The latest news in BEA is that BEA plans to donate their object persistence engine to open source; it's not clear where they will do this, perhaps in Apache as a sister project to Apache JDO. BEA's OpenJPA is currently under consideration in the Apache incubator, so the integration work might be facilitated once this is resolved.

[Nov 4 2005] AI Martin: Update Martin's wiki with discusion of JDK 1.5 issues. in progress

[Sep 2 2005] AI: To recruit members, update the web site. Articles on TheServerSide directing attention to the site. T-shirts, logo. AI: Craig write a ServerSide article.

[July 29 2005] AI: Michelle Chapter 18 wiki needs to be updated to include all JDO metadata elements and attributes.

[April 15 2005] AI: Brian Topping will do the maven goal for creating and uploading the snapshots. He will create a directory parallel to trunk called "releases" and put the snapshots there.

[May 13 2005] AI: Brian Topping will arrange for automated nightly builds.


Craig Russell
Architect, Sun Java Enterprise System http://java.sun.com/products/jdo
408 276-5638 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
P.S. A good JDO? O, Gasp!

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