We (concurrency team) are looking to create a service release. Atm not sure the process to do it so any pointers on documentation on how to do a service release would be appreciated.
Steve
From: jakartaee-tck-dev <jakartaee-tck-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx>
On Behalf Of Scott Marlow
Sent: 24 June 2022 14:11
To: cu developer discussions <cu-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx>; arjan tijms <arjan.tijms@xxxxxxxxx>; jakartaee-tck developer discussions <jakartaee-tck-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [jakartaee-tck-dev] [cu-dev] Concurrency TCK deployed to Maven central and available from download not the same?
I did not know about this. The Maven Central version should as you note, have a different license (EPL versus EFTL in
https://download.eclipse.org/...) but otherwise should be exactly the same. IMO, the only remedy for this is to publish a new concurrency-tck-3.0.1.zip (or whatever the next version increment is) to both locations.
The EPL TCK can be used for development purposes and the EFTL TCK should be used in compatibility certification requests.
On 6/23/22 8:28 PM, arjan tijms wrote:
Hi,
The latter seems to cause the following test failure:
ee.jakarta.tck.concurrent.spec.ManagedThreadFactory.resourcedef.ManagedThreadFactoryDefinitionTests.testManagedThreadFactoryDefinitionDefaultsEJB
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