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Revision as of 09:24, 11 October 2007

Welcome to the Eclipse Persistence Services Project (EclipseLink) Development Home

This page is focussed on information about current development and development process for the comitters of the EclipseLink project.

Links

Newsgroups & Mailing Lists

Blogs

Development Documents

Project Status/News

EclipseLink Development Process

The development process for working on EclipseLink is based on the agile development process Scrum. In a nutshell, a prioitized backlog is created and kept up to date using input from the community. The task list is the work that is done in a Sprint, organized by componant.

Features and Enhancements

Features and Enhancements will have a BugZilla enhancement associated with it. A functional specification and design document will be created for each each feature. A review of these docs will be initially done by mailing list (eclipselink-dev@eclipse.org) and by meeting if followup is required. Prior to code being checked in, code reviews will be done through the mailing list (eclipselink-dev@eclipse.org).

Bugs

Docs are usually note required for bug fixes. Prior to code being checked in, code reviews will be done through the mailing list (eclipselink-dev@eclipse.org).

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