It means the Oracle CTS product, which is the only thing that can be
used to certify Java EE compatibility.
A separate, later, step is to get Eclipse GlassFish to pass the
contributed open source version of the CTS.
Guillermo González de Agüero wrote on
09/12/18 02:04 PM:
Sounds great. Does Java EE 8 CTS means already open sourced TCK?
Or still the private ones to pass the current Java EE
certification process?
Hi,
As we agreed earlier sending you the proposed EclipseFish
release plan. I has to be approved by PMC. Please make your
votes. I am voting +1.
Eclipse GlassFish release plan:
Sep 18 -- All code required for GF build contributed.
Sep 23 — Eclipse GlassFish builds.
Oct 1 -- Java EE 8 CTS testing. We are able to run CTS tests
on Eclipse GlassFish.
Oct 1 — CI/CD release pipelines completed.
Oct 21 — Dependencies updated. All projects are released to
OSSRH and have dependencies to Eclipse version of other
components.
Oct 22 -- Eclipse GlassFish 5.1-RC1 milestone release.
Nov 16 -- Release Review completed.
Nov 30 -- Eclipse GlassFish 5.1 release. All CTS tests are
passed.
Thanks,
Dmitry
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