Right, servlet 3.0 isn't required.
Section 2.3.2 says that it is "RECOMMENDED that implementations support the
Servlet 3 framework pluggability". In other words, they would like to see
that 1.1 runtimes include a ContainerInitializer that the web container can
then call during startup.
This should be one of the top priorities in the next release and is
critical to our integration in Geronimo.
-Nick
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Re: Call for volunteers to run
Please respond to JAX-RS 1.1 TCK
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Thanks Michael.
I don't believe the Servlet 3.0 is required as a third party runtime.
There are statements that indicate running in a pre-Servlet 3.0
container. However, I have no idea if the 1.1 TCK has any tests
specifically for it. I think we can claim that we're aiming for
JAX-RS 1.1 compliance right now for this release if we can't get a 1.1
TCK run.
On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 8:06 AM, Michael Elman <[email protected]> wrote:
> I don't volunteer to run 1.1 TCK, since I'm not sure I'll have time to
> install it.
> Hopefully I'll have time to run 1.0 TCK.
>
> But, I have a question. AFAIK JAX-RS 1.1 requires Servlet 3.0. As I see,
the
> dependencies for Wink 1.1 were not changed.
> So my question is: did anyone try to run Wink 1.1 in Servlet 3.0
> environment?
>
>
> On Fri, Apr 9, 2010 at 5:50 PM, Mike Rheinheimer <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hi team,
>>
>> My company will not allow me to sign the NDA to get and execute the
>> JAX-RS 1.1 TCK. Would anyone be willing to volunteer to run the 1.1
>> TCK against the latest trunk build in preparation for Wink 1.1
>> release? I'll take suggestions of whom to ask as well, of course.
>>
>> Thanks much!
>> mike
>>
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