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RE: [rt-pmc] servlet TCK access?

The answers to your questions are: (a) we do not, (b) yes we can.

 

We are negotiating a license for several other TCKs with Sun (now Oracle). Unfortunately, final approval of that license seems to be stuck in acquisition limbo.

 

Greg could help by sending us an email specifying exactly which JSRs he needs TCKs for. But I have to be honest: we’re not really going to do much until we get this first agreement finished.

 

Mike Milinkovich

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From: Jochen Krause [mailto:jkrause@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: February-10-10 3:25 PM
To: Greg Wilkins; Mike Milinkovich
Cc: Runtime Project PMC mailing list
Subject: Re: [rt-pmc] servlet TCK access?

 

Greg, Thanks for bringing this up.

 

Mike, Does the Eclipse Foundation has TCK access for the servlet spec? If not, is there anything the Foundation can do to change this?

 

Thanks, Jochen

 

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Jochen Krause

EclipseSource

Am 05.02.2010 um 05:35 schrieb Greg Wilkins:

 

rt-pmc'ers,

For jetty I have previously had access to them via my committer status on
apache geronimo, but I've always run them on jetty in geronimo.

It would be really good to have access to the TCK's directly for Jetty.
But when Jetty was a Mort Bay / Codehaus project, Sun wanted a lazy $150,000
to give us access.      Now that Jetty is at eclipse, hopefully they
will give the same free access as they give Apache.

So does eclipse have access the servlet spec TCK's?
If not, is this something that eclipse can apply for?
If so, with whom do I talk to make it happen?

regards
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