[seam-dev] Seam 3 CR1 testing status (my part)
Jozef Hartinger
jharting at redhat.com
Fri Mar 4 06:37:53 EST 2011
My part of testing is finished:
1.) Dependency check
- SEAMREMOTING-29
2.) Documentation check
- SEAMWICKET-28
- SEAMSERVLET-27 reopened
- SEAMPERSIST-25 reopened
- SEAMCATCH-45 reopened
On 03/02/2011 10:21 AM, Martin Gencur wrote:
> Hi,
> I finished my part of testing. The following things were checked:
>
> ===Seam 3 Examples===
>
> -functional tests for all examples in CR1 distribution -> issues filed:
>
> helloworld example - SEAMREMOTING-28
> idmconsole - SEAMSECURITY-35 (just added this version to "affects
> version")
> wicket-numberguess - cannot be deployed, there was a problem with slf4j
> dependency when running in JBossAS, this is already fixed in upstream
> (Merge branch 'ftest' of https://github.com/jharting/seam-wicket into
> jharting-ftest )
> validation-helloworld
> - SEAMVALIDATE-4 (pull request with the fix already sent)
> - SEAMVALIDATE-5
> seam-tasks - SEAMREST-34
> validation - JBIDE-8499 (at first this was manned to be a feature
> request for JBTools), already fixed in upstream in Seam/Remoting module
>
>
> ===JBossTools 3.2===
>
> I tested both Seam 3 and Seam 2 use cases.
>
> Seam 2 - standard release cycle (importing projects generated with
> seam-gen - both war and ear, creating new projects, running testng
> tests, querying in hibernate console) - only JBIDE-7958 found (was
> created earlier)
>
> Seam 3
> - creating of a new project, enabling a CDI facet
> - code completion in JSF files, beans.xml
> - using tools for creating new Annotation Literal, Bean, Decorator,
> beans.xml, Interceptor, Interceptor Binding Annotation, Qualifier
> Annotation, Scope Annotation, Stereotype Annotation
> - from validation I tested only one option: checking unsatisfiable
> dependencies
>
> - I also imported all example from Seam 3 CR1 release, built them and
> deployed into JBossAS from within Eclipse.
>
> All of these things seemed to work properly, I didn't find any problem.
>
>
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