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Scout/Release/Juno
Contents
- 1 Eclipse Scout (Juno Release)
- 1.1 Scout release review documentation
- 1.2 Planning Document
- 1.3 New and Noteworthy
- 1.4 End-of-Life
- 1.5 Bugzilla Tickets
- 1.6 Target Environment
- 1.7 Compatibility with Previous Releases
- 1.8 Support for Eclipse 3.8 workbench
- 1.9 Build Process
- 1.10 Ramp down Policy
- 1.11 Unit Tests
- 1.12 Current Project Metrics
- 1.13 Previous Release Documentation
Eclipse Scout (Juno Release)
- Eclipse Scout is a mature and open framework for modern, service oriented business applications.
- Scout substantially boosts developer productivity and is simple to learn.
- User friendly applications are straight forward to implement with Scout’s comprehensive set of user interface components.
- Completely based on Java/Eclipse, Scout Applications are easy to integrate in most IT environments.
Useful Links
- Plan: Juno project plan
- Schedule: Juno RT schedule
- Reports: Simrel reports
Scout release review documentation
- The Scout documentation has been moved to https://eclipsescout.github.io/. - todo
Planning Document
Link to project plan as [XML document]
New and Noteworthy
The Scout documentation has been moved to https://eclipsescout.github.io/.
End-of-Life
With Scout 3.8 (Juno Release):
- Scout integration for Apache Axis (web services) is no longer supported. As a replacement, a JAX-WS integration into both Scout runtime and the Scout SDK has been implemented. See the corresponding [entry] in our [forum]
Bugzilla Tickets
- Tickets in Scout 3.8.0
Target Environment
To do (mvi), see [requirements]
Compatibility with Previous Releases
To do (jgu), see [requirements]
Support for Eclipse 3.8 workbench
To do (mvi), see [requirements]
Build Process
To do (jgu)
Ramp down Policy
We use daily builds. No API changes after M6, no new features after M7. In the RC phase only bugs marked P2 or higher or severity major or higher will be fixed.
Unit Tests
Unit tests are executed during the nightly build of Eclipse Scout RT and Eclipse Scout SDK. The test suites contain simple unit tests as well as GUI tests. The latter are based on Scout's testing support bundles which is built on top of java.awt.Robot. Therefore our GUI tests require a fully-fledged desktop environment. The tests are currently executed on BSI's infrastructure.
Current Project Metrics
project metrics for Eclipse Scout provided on [ohloh]
Previous Release Documentation
- The Scout documentation has been moved to https://eclipsescout.github.io/. - Indigo documentation