Attendees: Michelle Caisse, Michael Bouschen, Craig Russell

First, the news: JSR 243 has passed the JCP vote, and is now an official JSR.

1. Test status (Michael) 1226 tests, dsid 3 errors, 10 failures, 9 of 56 configurations fail. The new tests all pass, but the old tests that failed last week still fail. There are some bug fixes that Erik says are checked in but the tests still fail with today's JPOX SNAPSHOT.

2. New tests status (Martin, Michael, Craig) Martin checked in the signature test, which exposed some issues with the api20 jars, which have now been fixed. AI Craig: review EG discussion on JDOHelper constructor vs. newInstance(). Martin is now working on the lifecycle tests for detached and nontransactional dirty instances.

Craig checked in the new tests for nontransactional write, which all pass.

3. JSR 243 next steps (Craig) The TCK is almost complete. Remaining issue: datastore identity strategy is currently defined as IDENTITY but some datastores don't support IDENTITY columns. AI CraIg: propose a solution. The TCK tests are all expected to be complete early next week. Erik sent the schedule for JPOX fcs release: rc2 March 27; fcs April 2. With these complete, the spec can be published.

4. ReleaseTesting wiki (Michelle, Craig) The wiki is now live and entries are being added. AI Michelle update the wiki page to reflect that we're performing tests on the current builds.

5. Other issues (any and all)

For Erik, the fetchplan.conf passes both application and datastore identity. AI Erik: try with the latest JPOX download and if it still fails, Craig: run the test with debug on and update the JIRA with the output.

For the persistence manager newInstance(Class) method, what should the implementation do for abstract classes or interfaces that contain abstract methods other than property accessors? Answer: throw an exception. This might happen during enhancement. This needs to be clarified in the spec. AI Michael: file a JIRA.

Action Items from weeks past:

[Mar 10 2006] 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. Done.

[Mar 10 2006] Michael noticed a number of configurations have failed. AI Craig: see if changes to PMInterface have affected this problem.

[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 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
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P.S. A good JDO? O, Gasp!

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