Posts tagged with tap4j

Tupilabs Report: Jan 20, Jan 26

Jan 30, 2013 in groovy, jenkins, tap4j, tupilabs-report | news

Here’s the list of the cool things we did since last Sunday at TupiLabs.

  • Finished writing an article to MundoJ magazine about Jenkins
  • Prepared for Groovy Scripts for Jenkins (we will publish them in tupilabs GitHub soon!)
  • Released tap4j 4.0.0!!! Yay!
  • Updated tap4j website and documentation

We are working for you

Have a great week! :D

Tupilabs Report: Jan 13, Jan 19

Jan 20, 2013 in jenkins, tap, tap4j, tupilabs-report | news

Here’s the list of the cool things we did since last Sunday at TupiLabs.

We are working for you

Have a great week! :D

Preparing a new release of tap4j

Oct 12, 2012 in tap, tap4j, news | blog

We are preparing a new release of tap4j in the upcoming days. It’s been a while since last release, and it is one of our favorite Java projects. tap4j is a complete implementation of the Test Anything Protocol (TAP) for Java. This test protocol has been created with Perl 1, about 1988, and can be extended with YAML.

This release will include only code enhancements, like javadoc, TODO/TBD/FIXME tags and code styles improvements. The repository has been migrated from under kinow unto tupilabs at GitHub. The issue tracking from SourceForge.net has been replaced by GitHub, as it is easier to manage Pull Requests and issues at the same place. And we also replaced CloudBees Open Source tap4j project by CloudBees BuildHive, as it also has a nice integration with GitHub.

Stay tuned, a new release is coming :D