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This guide describes how to install, configure, and run the Technology Compatibility Kit (TCK) that is used to test the Jakarta JSON Processing (JSON Processing 2.1) technology.
The JSON Processing TCK is a portable, configurable automated test suite for verifying the compatibility of a vendor’s implementation of the JSON Processing 2.1 Specification (hereafter referred to as the vendor implementation or VI). The JSON Processing TCK uses the Junit framework to run the test suite
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Note All references to specific Web URLs are given for the sake of your convenience in locating the resources quickly. These references are always subject to changes that are in many cases beyond the control of the authors of this guide. |
Jakarta EE is a community sponsored and community run program. Organizations contribute, along side individual contributors who use, evolve and assist others. Commercial support is not available through the Eclipse Foundation resources. Please refer to the Eclipse EE4J project site (https://projects.eclipse.org/projects/ee4j). There, you will find additional details as well as a list of all the associated sub-projects (Implementations and APIs), that make up Jakarta EE and define these specifications. If you have questions about this Specification you may send inquiries to jsonp-dev@eclipse.org. If you have questions about this TCK, you may send inquiries to jsonp-dev@eclipse.org.
This guide is for vendors that implement the JSON Processing 2.1 technology to assist them in running the test suite that verifies compatibility of their implementation of the JSON Processing 2.1 Specification.
You should be familiar with the JSON Processing 2.1, version 2.1 Specification, which can be found at https://jakarta.ee/specifications/jsonp/2.1/.
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