From: Oskar H. <osk...@de...> - 2002-03-21 13:13:47
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Hi. I had the same problem some months ago and I was told to post my code to this group. I did so but it was a waste of effort. I havent seen any of my changes and utils finding its way in to the released code. So now I'm stuck with my version of the mock stuff since the original one can't handle my needs. I hope you have a better luck. Regards Oskar Hgannesson deCode Genetics. -----Original Message----- From: moc...@li... [mailto:moc...@li...]On Behalf Of Benjamin Rosenbaum Sent: 21. mars 2002 12:52 To: moc...@li... Subject: [MO-java-dev] submitting new mock objects? Hi all, this is undoubtedly a dumb newbie question, so feel free to point me to the appropriate FAQ. I couldn't find one. I am using the latest mockobjects release and enjoying it (even in its infant state). I find myself implementing lots of mock objects that are possibly of general utility -- MockServlet, MockServetConfig, versions of MockPreparedStatement and MockConnection that support batching of SQL updates (and verification thereof). What is the protocol for donating such classes? Would anyone be interested? Time constraints of my job, alas, do not allow me to take on general "we need this done next" tasks, but I would be happy to donate the mock objects that fall naturally out of our development, in the hopes that they would be incorporated into the mockobjects library. I'm happy to twiddle the brackets and add "my" in front of member vars in order to follow the coding conventions, but I won't be able to do a whole lot of work on them other than what we need here... Do I need to email them to an official code submitter? Post them as suggestions? Check them in myself? Or is this kind of random submission of objects more trouble than it's worth? Let me know. Thanks, Benjamin Rosenbaum COMIT Financial Systems _______________________________________________ Mockobjects-java-dev mailing list Moc...@li... https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/mockobjects-java-dev |