Hi all, While I'm delighted to see that we've achieved JMS compliance, I'm quite disheartened to see how the last outstanding part of it (Queue Browsing) was implemented.
The Queue Browsing JIRA (QPID-101) was (and still is) assigned to Tejeswar Das, and it was also obvious from many emails that he was working on it. Without any prior email notification of which I'm aware, or without reassignment of the JIRA, this substantial piece of work was completed by Robert Godfrey and Martin Ritchie (r489106). This led to multiple engineers working on the same thing at the same time - a situation was was of course wasteful, but easily avoidable. In the future, if you are going to work on a JIRA, please assign it to yourself before starting the work. Otherwise, we will end up having engineers waste their time yet again. Thanks, Brian -----Original Message----- From: Rajith Attapattu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2006 1:04 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [java] We are JMS compliant now Hi Folks, We now have a 100% pass rate :) Many thanks to Robert, Martin and Rob Godfrey for doing an excellent job. So the next question is how we can get the official certification? As I understand we need to certify a particular release (or a static snapshot of the code base). And we will have to keep running the TCK before every release to ensure we have a 100% pass rate. Does anybody know the way to get a release officially certified by Sun ? or what the process is? Regards, Rajith
