Hi Mark... Thanks for your interest in OpenWebBeans :-). For the coding standards you can it here You can find our coding standards here http://incubator.apache.org/openwebbeans/eclipse-formatter.xml . For the errors I will check them max by tomorrow to see if I have the same errors on my machine.
On Mon, Jan 5, 2009 at 2:51 PM, Mark Struberg <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi folks! > > First of all a big hands up for OpenWebBeans! > > I'm following this project since Matze made the announcement on the myFaces > list a few months ago and I'm happy that the source finally found the way to > the official apache repo. > > Long story told short: > 1.) what coding style will you use? Which tabsize, spaces only, etc? Maybe > we'll provide an idea and eclipse prefs.xml? > > 2.) what appsrv are you testing your samples with? I tried tomcat-6.0.14, > tomcat-6.0.18 and jetty-6.1.14 and got the following exceptions: > jetty: > 2009-01-05 13:15:24.018::WARN: Failed startup of context > org.mortbay.jetty.plugin.jetty6pluginwebappcont...@13f4cf6f{/guess,/home/msx/develop/java/backwork/openwebbeans/samples/guess/src/main/webapp} > org.apache.webbeans.exception.WebBeansDeploymentException: > org.apache.webbeans.exception.WebBeansException: Unable to bind object with > name : java:comp/Manager > at > org.apache.webbeans.config.WebBeansContainerDeployer.deploy(WebBeansContainerDeployer.java:110) > ... > Caused by: javax.naming.NamingException: This context is immutable > at org.mortbay.naming.NamingContext.bind(NamingContext.java:324) > at org.mortbay.naming.NamingContext.bind(NamingContext.java:397) > at org.mortbay.naming.NamingContext.bind(NamingContext.java:417) > at > org.mortbay.naming.java.javaRootURLContext.bind(javaRootURLContext.java:124) > > > tomcat-6.0.18: > SCHWERWIEGEND: Exception sending context initialized event to listener > instance of class org.apache.webbeans.servlet.WebBeansConfigurationListener > org.apache.webbeans.exception.WebBeansDeploymentException: > org.apache.webbeans.exception.WebBeansException: Unable to bind object with > name : java:comp/Manager > at > org.apache.webbeans.config.WebBeansContainerDeployer.deploy(WebBeansContainerDeployer.java:110) > ... > Caused by: javax.naming.NamingException: Context is read only > at > org.apache.naming.NamingContext.checkWritable(NamingContext.java:903) > at org.apache.naming.NamingContext.unbind(NamingContext.java:243) > at org.apache.naming.NamingContext.unbind(NamingContext.java:282) > at org.apache.naming.SelectorContext.unbind(SelectorContext.java:241) > at javax.naming.InitialContext.unbind(InitialContext.java:416) > at org.apache.webbeans.util.JNDIUtil.unbind(JNDIUtil.java:79) > > > > 3.) Just to make sure I'm working with the right environment: currently a few > tests do fail on my machine (Fedora10, sun java x86_64 1.6.0_12-ea-b03): > Failed tests: > testAroundInvokeWithSameMethodName(org.apache.webbeans.test.unittests.exception.ExceptionComponentTest) > nameSpacesNotDeclared(org.apache.webbeans.test.unittests.xml.XMLFieldTest) > testMultipleInterceptedComponent(org.apache.webbeans.test.unittests.intercept.EJBInterceptComponentTest) > testInterceptorWithSuperClassComponent(org.apache.webbeans.test.unittests.intercept.EJBInterceptComponentTest) > > txs and LieGrue, > strub > > > > -- ---- Thanks - Mohammad Nour - LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/mnour ---- "Life is like riding a bicycle. To keep your balance you must keep moving" - Albert Einstein
