Hi Ian,
Thanks for the news. I'll focus on the tests now... How can I clone and
build the project?
Can you give me an overview of how the test works on Sling?
About my proposal I'm in trouble do write something to the topic a
detailed description / design document. Can you help me with this? I
Him
On Thu, May 2, 2013 at 1:08 PM, Marcus Santos l29...@alunos.uevora.pt wrote:
...I'll focus on the tests now... How can I clone and
build the project?...
Checkout http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/sling/trunk/ and run Maven =
3.0.4 on it.
...Can you give me an overview of how the test works
Thanks Ian Boston, actually I'm working on it. I have been reading some
tutorials about OSGi and doing some examples.
I would like to know more about the integration test framework, what I
suppose to do and how...
Thanks for helping,
Marcus Santos
2013/4/30 Ian Boston i...@tfd.co.uk
Dont
Hi Marcus,
Good news.
Integration test framework.
The test integration framework runs an instance of Sling on a reserved
port. It then makes REST calls to that reserved port testing all aspects of
Sling over HTTP. There are over 100 tests, I dont know the exact figure.
You will need to:
Work on
Dont forget, the deadline for proposals is 3rd May (Probably end of day
PST).
On 30 April 2013 10:28, Ian Boston i...@tfd.co.uk wrote:
Hi,
I put that one up. The need is genuine, here is some background.
Apache Sling uses a content repository to store its content. You can think
of it like
Hi everyone,
I'm interested to contribute on the project Test and Fix Apache Oak
Integration with Sling under GSOC. How can I talk with the mentor to know
more about it and expose my doubts?
Best regards,
Marcus Santos
Hi everyone,
I'm interested to contribute on the project Test and Fix Apache Oak
Integration with Sling under GSOC.
How can I talk with the mentor to know more about it and expose my doubts?
Best regards,
Marcus Santos
Hi,
I put that one up. The need is genuine, here is some background.
Apache Sling uses a content repository to store its content. You can think
of it like a file system but its a lot more sophisticated than that. The
standard content repository is Apache Jackrabbit. Version 1.x and 2.x of
Apache