Approaching the Finish Line

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Aug. 31st 2007 in frame2, general, sourceforge, testing

Frame2 is almost ready to be released as a new version. I may still make some changes, but it’s definitely in Release Candidate stage now. There are only a few things that I may add before testing the heck out of it:

  • Upgrade unit tests to JUnit 4. There are a lot of tests, especially the ones that mock a servlet container, that do a lot of repetitive work in setUp() . JUnit 4 has finally brought the ability to annotate methods to be run before and after all tests in the class with @BeforeClass and @AfterClass, respectively. Individual test setup activities can still be performed by annotating a method with @Before.
  • Fix outstanding bugs. There’s only one right now, and it’s SOAP specific, so I may or may not fix it. It may take me longer to figure out how to reproduce the problem with unit tests than it’s worth.
  • Add outstanding feature requests. Again, there’s only one, but it’s (in my opinion) a biggie – the ability to add parameters to the response when handling an event.
  • Doc updates. The web services doc needs to be written, and I’m sure all of the other doc needs a good examination.

I’ll be testing the latest build with a web application that I’ve been working on for years that I’ve come to think of as an unofficial reference implementation of Frame2. I haven’t decided yet if the web app should become part of the project on Sourceforge or not. We’ll see.

Once the testing is done and I’ve released a new version of Frame2, I plan on working on the Eclipse plugin. The poor plugin has pretty much been ignored for several years now, and it needs some attention.

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