We could in first instance apply a run for the next milestone and
evaluate after what we do.
Just tell if you need help :) (start December is a good timeframe for me)
Tks,
Eric
On 22/11/2010 11:21, Bernd Fondermann wrote:
On Mon, Nov 22, 2010 at 11:18, Eric Charles<[email protected]> wrote:
Oops, didn't read your last paragraph...
Did you plan to setup and deploy your self? (just to know)
Basically yes, in a way. Let's wait and see what I will come up with.
I just wonder what a good initial configuration would be. Plain
vanilla from trunk?
Bernd
Tks,
Eric
On 22/11/2010 10:51, Eric Charles wrote:
Hi Bernd,
That sound really great!
If OK to everyone, I could setup something to automate the tests based on
postage.
Do you plan to send ssh account to james committers?
Take your time, there's really no emergency, I'm full busy for now.
Tks,
Eric
On 19/11/2010 12:04, Bernd Fondermann wrote:
On Thu, Nov 18, 2010 at 18:04, Eric Charles<[email protected]> wrote:
Hi,
The ideal would be to have windows and linux (virtual) server with jdk
1.5
and enough memory (2GB?).
I don't know if apache or Bernd's infra can offer this.
james-testing.de would be a Debian machine running 1.5 (or 1.6
alternatively).
I was also thinking to benchmarks (james/windows vs james/linux, james
vs
other mails servers, james maildir vs james jpa,...), so Bernd's infra
would
be best suited to changes,...
On these operating systems, we could deploy continuum (or hudson?) to
trigger/automate the tests (being called via maven).
We have at least Hudson running at the ASF.
In first instance (maybe after), i don't see the need to create real
james
accounts for committers,...
I have happily used postage a few times (when we were searching for oom
on
smtp), but before going to that "integration testing" level, I still
think
that a lower level provided by mpt would be welcome (but I don't know if
mpt
is already usable).
We could imagine start with a postage maven plugin that would load james
in
memory (without the need for a real distribution on disk). This would be
a
challenge in the current configuration, but feasible (load spring and
conf
from classpath). This would be also a real added value to have an
"embeddable James server".
For james-testing.de I'm currently thinking of a production-like
setup. It would run selected builds, not nightlies, more the
milestones category. RAM would be around 1GB.
Running postage against it would be a good app I think.
Bernd
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