Bill,
Thanks for the details in the response..so the TCK needs to be on eclipse.org but the results can be stored wherever..got it.
I'd included the TCK as both a .zip and .tar.gz .... I can eliminate the latter if that makes it more consistent with other projects. Also I can respin with the new license easily enough.
Getting there on the download...it took me awhile to figure out the right scp command, something like:
scp jakarta.batch.official.tck-1.0.2.zip skurz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:/downloads/jakartabatch
and now just trying to figure out the Wiki.
But I'm on the right track. When I think it's ready, hopefully tomorrow, I"ll `@` notify you on the GitHub PR...
Thanks, ------------------------------------------------------ Scott Kurz WebSphere Batch and Compute Grid Development and Level 3 Team Lead http://www.ibm.com/support/techdocs/atsmastr.nsf/WebIndex/WP102544 skurz@xxxxxxxxxx --------------------------------------------------------
Bill Shannon ---07/23/2019 06:02:00 PM---Scott, I think I answered most of your questions in my earlier email, but let me know if you still h
From: Bill Shannon <bill.shannon@xxxxxxxxxx> To: JakartaEE Spec Project Leadership discussions <jakartaee-spec-project-leads@xxxxxxxxxxx>, Scott Kurz <skurz@xxxxxxxxxx> Date: 07/23/2019 06:02 PM Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: [jakartaee-spec-project-leads] Batch Spec progress + How to link to TCK test bundle ?
Scott, I think I answered most of your questions in my earlier email, but let me know if you still have questions.
I took a quick look at your TCK bundle...
Is it possible to create a zip file, for consistency?
Please consider using this version of the EFTL license file.
Scott Kurz wrote on 7/23/19 10:21 AM:
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