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svn commit: r371980 - in /db/jdo: branches/2.0-beta/tck20/RunRules.html trunk/tck20/RunRules.html

Author: clr
Date: Tue Jan 24 10:54:13 2006
New Revision: 371980

URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs?rev=371980&view=rev
Log:
JDO-283 Update RunRules in trunk and branch

Modified:
    db/jdo/branches/2.0-beta/tck20/RunRules.html
    db/jdo/trunk/tck20/RunRules.html

Modified: db/jdo/branches/2.0-beta/tck20/RunRules.html
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs/db/jdo/branches/2.0-beta/tck20/RunRules.html?rev=371980&r1=371979&r2=371980&view=diff
==============================================================================
--- db/jdo/branches/2.0-beta/tck20/RunRules.html (original)
+++ db/jdo/branches/2.0-beta/tck20/RunRules.html Tue Jan 24 10:54:13 2006
@@ -5,26 +5,31 @@
 	<TITLE></TITLE>
 	<META NAME="GENERATOR" CONTENT="NeoOffice/J 1.1  (Unix)">
 	<META NAME="CREATED" CONTENT="20051228;16322200">
-	<META NAME="CHANGED" CONTENT="20060118;21021400">
+	<META NAME="CHANGED" CONTENT="20060124;10445500">
+	<STYLE>
+	<!--
+		@page { size: 8.5in 11in }
+	-->
+	</STYLE>
 </HEAD>
 <BODY LANG="en-US" DIR="LTR">
 <H1 ALIGN=CENTER>Running the JDO 2.0 Technology Compatibility Kit</H1>
-<P ALIGN=CENTER><I>DRAFT Version 0.1</I></P>
-<P ALIGN=CENTER>18-Jan-2006</P>
+<P ALIGN=CENTER><I>DRAFT Version 0.2</I></P>
+<P ALIGN=CENTER>24-Jan-2006</P>
 <P STYLE="margin-top: 0.17in; page-break-after: avoid"><FONT FACE="Albany, sans-serif"><FONT SIZE=4>Overview</FONT></FONT></P>
 <P>In order to demonstrate compliance with the Java Data Objects
 specification, an implementation must successfully run all of the TCK
 tests that are not on the “excluded” list. 
 </P>
-<P>The results should be posted on the JDO supplier's web site for
+<P>The results must be posted on a publicly accessible web site for
 examination by the public. The posting includes the output of the
 test run, which consists of multiple log files, configuration
 information, and results. For an example of the required posting,
 please see <A HREF="http://db.apache.org/jdo/tck/final">http://db.apache.org/jdo/tck/final</A>.</P>
 <P STYLE="margin-top: 0.17in; page-break-after: avoid"><FONT FACE="Albany, sans-serif"><FONT SIZE=4>Prerequisites</FONT></FONT></P>
 <P>In order to run the TCK, you must install maven 1.0.2. M<FONT FACE="Times New Roman, serif">aven
-</FONT><A HREF="http://maven.apache.org/maven-1.x/"><FONT SIZE=3><FONT FACE="Times New Roman, serif"><FONT COLOR="#000000">http://maven.apache.org/maven-1.x/
-</FONT></FONT></FONT></A><FONT FACE="Times New Roman, serif">is the</FONT>
+</FONT><A HREF="http://maven.apache.org/maven-1.x/"><FONT FACE="Times New Roman, serif"><FONT COLOR="#000000">http://maven.apache.org/maven-1.x/
+</FONT></FONT></A><FONT FACE="Times New Roman, serif">is the</FONT>
 driver of the test programs. Note that Maven 2 is not supported.</P>
 <P>You must test the JDO implementation on all configurations that
 the implementation supports. This includes different hardware and
@@ -34,90 +39,113 @@
 <P>Download the zip file from the distribution at the Java Community
 Process web site http://jcp.org/en/jsr/detail?id=243. Unpack the zip
 file into a directory of your choice. In this directory you will
-find: this RunRules.html, some configuration files, and several
-directories:</P>
+find: 
+</P>
 <UL>
-	<LI><P>maven.xml, project.properties, project.xml – the maven
-	definition of the project. These files must not be modified.</P>
-	<LI><P>assertions – contains the assertions file identifying the
-	assertions tested by the tests. This is for reference.</P>
-	<LI><P>target – this directory contains artifacts of compiling and
-	running the tests. It does not exist in the distribution and will be
-	created upon installation.</P>
-	<LI><P>iut_jars – this directory is where the JDO implementation
-	jars are installed. It is empty in the distribution. To use the
-	maven targets runtck.iut (required for an implementation to prove
-	compliance), copy the JDO implementation jar files into this
-	directory. Alternatively, update the build.properties file to refer
-	to an existing location of the IUT jar files.</P>
-	<LI><P>test – this directory contains the test configuration files
-	and directories:</P>
 	<UL>
-		<LI><P>testdata – this directory contains data (represented as
-		.xml files) loaded into the datastore for tests. These files must
-		not be modified.</P>
-		<LI><P>sql – this directory contains DDL to define the tables
-		used in the tests. These files may be modified only if the DDL for
-		the database under test is not provided. 
+		<LI><P>README.txt 
 		</P>
-		<LI><P>jdo – this directory contains .jdo metadata files for the
-		persistent classes used in the tests. These files must not be
-		modified.</P>
-		<LI><P>orm – this directory contains .orm metadata files to map
-		the persistent classes to the sql tables. These files must not be
-		modified except to add DDL-generation information (which is not
-		used by the TCK).</P>
-		<LI><P>java – this directory contains the source code to the TCK
-		tests. These files must not be modified.</P>
-		<LI><P>conf – this directory contains the configuration
-		information for the test runs. The file iut-pmf.properties must be
-		changed to provide properties for the persistence manager factory.
-		Other files must not be modified, except to put a successfully
-		challenged test case into the trunk/tck20/test/conf/exclude.list.
-		Please see below.</P>
+		<LI><P>maven configuration files project.properties and project.xml
+		(common project definition for all Apache JDO projects including
+		the TCK). These files must not be changed.</P>
+		<LI><P STYLE="margin-bottom: 0in">lib – this directory contains a
+		directory ext that should contain jar fi<FONT FACE="Times New Roman, serif">les
+		<FONT COLOR="#000000">fscontext.jar and providerutil.jar </FONT>us</FONT>ed
+		by the JNDI tests. <FONT FACE="Times New Roman, serif"><FONT COLOR="#000000">The
+		jar files can be found at
+		</FONT></FONT><A HREF="http://java.sun.com/products/jndi/downloads/index.html"><FONT FACE="Times New Roman, serif"><FONT COLOR="#000000">http://java.sun.com/products/jndi/downloads/index.html</FONT></FONT></A><FONT FACE="Times New Roman, serif"><FONT COLOR="#000000">.
+		Choose &quot;File System Service Provider, 1.2 Beta 3&quot; from
+		the &quot;Download JNDI 1.2.1 &amp; More&quot; page. Unzip the
+		archive and install them into the lib/ext directory.</FONT></FONT></P>
+		<LI><P>the TCK directory, which has a release-specific name (e.g.
+		jdo2-tck-2.0-beta) and contains:</P>
+		<UL>
+			<LI><P>maven.xml, project.properties, project.xml – the maven
+			definition of the project. These files must not be modified.</P>
+			<LI><P>build.properties – the maven definition for the IUT. This
+			file may be modified to change any of the iut properties needed.</P>
+			<LI><P>this RunRules.html</P>
+			<LI><P>assertions – contains the assertions file identifying the
+			assertions tested by the tests. This is for reference.</P>
+			<LI><P>target – this directory contains artifacts of compiling
+			and running the tests. It does not exist in the distribution and
+			will be created by the maven build script.</P>
+			<LI><P>iut_jars – this directory is where the JDO implementation
+			jars are installed. It is empty in the distribution. To use the
+			maven target runtck.iut (required for an implementation to prove
+			compliance), copy the JDO implementation jar files into this
+			directory. Alternatively, update the build.properties file in the
+			TCK directory to refer to an existing location of the IUT jar
+			files.</P>
+			<LI><P>src – this directory contains the test configuration
+			files and directories:</P>
+			<UL>
+				<LI><P>testdata – this directory contains data (represented as
+				.xml files) loaded into the datastore for tests. These files must
+				not be modified.</P>
+				<LI><P>sql – this directory contains DDL to define the tables
+				used in the tests. The files distributed must not be modified.
+				Files may be created for databases for which the DDL for the
+				database under test is not provided. 
+				</P>
+				<LI><P>jdo – this directory contains .jdo metadata files for
+				the persistent classes used in the tests. These files must not be
+				modified.</P>
+				<LI><P>orm – this directory contains .orm metadata files to map
+				the persistent classes to the sql tables. These files must not be
+				modified except to add DDL-generation information (which is not
+				used by the TCK).</P>
+				<LI><P>java – this directory contains the source code to the
+				TCK tests. These files must not be modified.</P>
+				<LI><P>conf – this directory contains the configuration
+				information for the test runs. The file iut-pmf.properties in
+				this directory must be changed to provide properties for the IUT
+				persistence manager factory. Other files must not be modified,
+				except to put a successfully challenged test case into the
+				trunk/tck20/test/conf/exclude.list. Please see below.</P>
+			</UL>
+		</UL>
 	</UL>
-	<LI><P>lib – this directory contains a directory ext that contains
-	jar fi<FONT FACE="Times New Roman, serif">les <FONT SIZE=3><FONT COLOR="#000000">fscontext.jar
-	and providerutil.jar </FONT></FONT>us</FONT>ed by the JNDI tests.
-	<FONT SIZE=3><FONT FACE="Times New Roman, serif"><FONT COLOR="#000000">They
-	can be found at</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
 </UL>
-<P STYLE="margin-bottom: 0in"><A HREF="http://java.sun.com/products/jndi/downloads/index.html"><FONT SIZE=3><FONT FACE="Times New Roman, serif"><FONT COLOR="#000000">http://java.sun.com/products/jndi/downloads/index.html</FONT></FONT></FONT></A><FONT SIZE=3><FONT FACE="Times New Roman, serif"><FONT COLOR="#000000">.
-Choose &quot;File System Service Provider, 1.2 Beta 3&quot; from the
-&quot;Download JNDI 1.2.1 &amp; More&quot; page. Install them into
-the lib/ext directory.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
 <P STYLE="margin-top: 0.17in; page-break-after: avoid"><FONT FACE="Albany, sans-serif"><FONT SIZE=4>Modifying
 the Configuration</FONT></FONT></P>
-<P>The Implementation Under Test (IUT) must be installed into the
-directory &lt;install-dir&gt;/iut_jars. Any .jar files in this
+<P>The Implementation Under Test (IUT) can be installed into the
+iut_jars directory in the TCK directory. Any .jar files in this
 directory are added to the class path used to run the tests.</P>
-<P>There are two properties files that must be modified to be
-IUT-specific. The &lt;install-dir&gt;/iut.properties file contains
-information used to configure the execution environment of the IUT.
-The &lt;install-dir&gt;/iutpmf.properties file contains information
-used to construct the PersistenceManagerFactory used in the tests.</P>
-<P>Sample configuration files are provided for the sql configuration.
-These files may be modified in order to suit the JDO implementation
-under test.</P>
+<P>There are properties in the build.properties file in the TCK
+directory that must be changed to configure the IUT execution and
+enhancement (optional) environment. These properties begin with
+iut.runtck and iut.enhancer. 
+</P>
+<P>There is one properties files that must be modified to be
+IUT-specific. The iut-pmf.properties file in the TCK src/conf
+directory contains information used to construct the
+PersistenceManagerFactory used in the tests.</P>
+<P>SQL DDL files are provided for the sql table definitions. The
+existing files must not be changed, but files may be added in the
+directory in order to provide DDL for additional databases supported
+by the JDO implementation under test.</P>
 <P STYLE="margin-top: 0.17in; page-break-after: avoid"><FONT FACE="Albany, sans-serif"><FONT SIZE=4>Running
 the Tests</FONT></FONT></P>
-<P>From the installation directory, call maven tck20.build which will
-build the jar files used in the tests, create the Derby database,
-install the schema into the Derby database, and run the TCK on the
-Reference Implementation.</P>
-<P>From the installation directory, change to the tck20 directory.
-Then call maven runtck.iut to run the tests on the Implementation
+<P>From the installation directory, change to the TCK directory. From
+the TCK directory, call maven build which will build the jar files
+used in the tests, create the Derby database, install the schema into
+the Derby database, and run the TCK on the Reference Implementation.</P>
+<P>Then call maven runtck.iut to run the tests on the Implementation
 Under Test. This will produce console output plus a directory in the
-trunk/tck20/target/logs directory with the date/time the tests were
-started. This directory contains the output of the tests. This is the
+TCK/target/logs directory with the date/time the tests were started.
+This directory contains the output of the tests. This is the
 directory to be published.</P>
-<P STYLE="margin-top: 0.17in; page-break-after: avoid"><FONT FACE="Albany, sans-serif"><FONT SIZE=4>Modifying
-the IUT while debugging the TCK tests</FONT></FONT></P>
-<P>If you make a change to the IUT while debugging the TCK tests,
-including modifying the enhancer (for implementations that use an
-enhancer) you must remove the target/classes directory before
-continuing in order to make sure that the classes are re-enhanced by
-the changed code.</P>
+<P STYLE="margin-top: 0.17in; page-break-after: avoid"><FONT FACE="Albany, sans-serif"><FONT SIZE=4>Debugging
+the IUT while running TCK tests</FONT></FONT></P>
+<P>Execute the maven goal “help” in the TCK directory in order to
+get information on running the TCK tests with a debugger. In
+particular, properties jdo.tck.cleanupaftertest, jdo.tck.cfglist,
+jdo.tck.identitytypes, and jdo.tck.dblist may be useful.</P>
+<P>If you make a change to the IUT enhancer while debugging the TCK
+tests (for implementations that use an enhancer) you must remove the
+target/classes directory before continuing in order to make sure that
+the classes are re-enhanced by the changed code.</P>
 <P STYLE="margin-top: 0.17in; page-break-after: avoid"><FONT FACE="Albany, sans-serif"><FONT SIZE=4>Publishing
 the Results of the TCK Tests</FONT></FONT></P>
 <P>With a successful test run, the log directory with the results of
@@ -136,9 +164,9 @@
 org.apache.jdo.tck.api.persistencemanager.ThreadSafe.java; and the
 body of the email containing the details of the challenge.</P>
 <P>If the issue is found by the Maintenance Lead to be due to an
-error in the test case, then the test may be put into the
-trunk/tck20/test/conf/exclude.list and it will not be run as part of
-the TCK.</P>
+error in the test case, then the test may be put into the TCK
+directory src/conf/exclude.list and it will not be run as part of the
+TCK.</P>
 <P>Decisions of the Maintenance Lead may be appealed to the full
 expert group. A vote of the full expert group will be conducted by
 the Maintenance Lead, and a majority of votes cast will decide the

Modified: db/jdo/trunk/tck20/RunRules.html
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs/db/jdo/trunk/tck20/RunRules.html?rev=371980&r1=371979&r2=371980&view=diff
==============================================================================
--- db/jdo/trunk/tck20/RunRules.html (original)
+++ db/jdo/trunk/tck20/RunRules.html Tue Jan 24 10:54:13 2006
@@ -5,26 +5,31 @@
 	<TITLE></TITLE>
 	<META NAME="GENERATOR" CONTENT="NeoOffice/J 1.1  (Unix)">
 	<META NAME="CREATED" CONTENT="20051228;16322200">
-	<META NAME="CHANGED" CONTENT="20060118;21021400">
+	<META NAME="CHANGED" CONTENT="20060124;10445500">
+	<STYLE>
+	<!--
+		@page { size: 8.5in 11in }
+	-->
+	</STYLE>
 </HEAD>
 <BODY LANG="en-US" DIR="LTR">
 <H1 ALIGN=CENTER>Running the JDO 2.0 Technology Compatibility Kit</H1>
-<P ALIGN=CENTER><I>DRAFT Version 0.1</I></P>
-<P ALIGN=CENTER>18-Jan-2006</P>
+<P ALIGN=CENTER><I>DRAFT Version 0.2</I></P>
+<P ALIGN=CENTER>24-Jan-2006</P>
 <P STYLE="margin-top: 0.17in; page-break-after: avoid"><FONT FACE="Albany, sans-serif"><FONT SIZE=4>Overview</FONT></FONT></P>
 <P>In order to demonstrate compliance with the Java Data Objects
 specification, an implementation must successfully run all of the TCK
 tests that are not on the “excluded” list. 
 </P>
-<P>The results should be posted on the JDO supplier's web site for
+<P>The results must be posted on a publicly accessible web site for
 examination by the public. The posting includes the output of the
 test run, which consists of multiple log files, configuration
 information, and results. For an example of the required posting,
 please see <A HREF="http://db.apache.org/jdo/tck/final">http://db.apache.org/jdo/tck/final</A>.</P>
 <P STYLE="margin-top: 0.17in; page-break-after: avoid"><FONT FACE="Albany, sans-serif"><FONT SIZE=4>Prerequisites</FONT></FONT></P>
 <P>In order to run the TCK, you must install maven 1.0.2. M<FONT FACE="Times New Roman, serif">aven
-</FONT><A HREF="http://maven.apache.org/maven-1.x/"><FONT SIZE=3><FONT FACE="Times New Roman, serif"><FONT COLOR="#000000">http://maven.apache.org/maven-1.x/
-</FONT></FONT></FONT></A><FONT FACE="Times New Roman, serif">is the</FONT>
+</FONT><A HREF="http://maven.apache.org/maven-1.x/"><FONT FACE="Times New Roman, serif"><FONT COLOR="#000000">http://maven.apache.org/maven-1.x/
+</FONT></FONT></A><FONT FACE="Times New Roman, serif">is the</FONT>
 driver of the test programs. Note that Maven 2 is not supported.</P>
 <P>You must test the JDO implementation on all configurations that
 the implementation supports. This includes different hardware and
@@ -34,90 +39,113 @@
 <P>Download the zip file from the distribution at the Java Community
 Process web site http://jcp.org/en/jsr/detail?id=243. Unpack the zip
 file into a directory of your choice. In this directory you will
-find: this RunRules.html, some configuration files, and several
-directories:</P>
+find: 
+</P>
 <UL>
-	<LI><P>maven.xml, project.properties, project.xml – the maven
-	definition of the project. These files must not be modified.</P>
-	<LI><P>assertions – contains the assertions file identifying the
-	assertions tested by the tests. This is for reference.</P>
-	<LI><P>target – this directory contains artifacts of compiling and
-	running the tests. It does not exist in the distribution and will be
-	created upon installation.</P>
-	<LI><P>iut_jars – this directory is where the JDO implementation
-	jars are installed. It is empty in the distribution. To use the
-	maven targets runtck.iut (required for an implementation to prove
-	compliance), copy the JDO implementation jar files into this
-	directory. Alternatively, update the build.properties file to refer
-	to an existing location of the IUT jar files.</P>
-	<LI><P>test – this directory contains the test configuration files
-	and directories:</P>
 	<UL>
-		<LI><P>testdata – this directory contains data (represented as
-		.xml files) loaded into the datastore for tests. These files must
-		not be modified.</P>
-		<LI><P>sql – this directory contains DDL to define the tables
-		used in the tests. These files may be modified only if the DDL for
-		the database under test is not provided. 
+		<LI><P>README.txt 
 		</P>
-		<LI><P>jdo – this directory contains .jdo metadata files for the
-		persistent classes used in the tests. These files must not be
-		modified.</P>
-		<LI><P>orm – this directory contains .orm metadata files to map
-		the persistent classes to the sql tables. These files must not be
-		modified except to add DDL-generation information (which is not
-		used by the TCK).</P>
-		<LI><P>java – this directory contains the source code to the TCK
-		tests. These files must not be modified.</P>
-		<LI><P>conf – this directory contains the configuration
-		information for the test runs. The file iut-pmf.properties must be
-		changed to provide properties for the persistence manager factory.
-		Other files must not be modified, except to put a successfully
-		challenged test case into the trunk/tck20/test/conf/exclude.list.
-		Please see below.</P>
+		<LI><P>maven configuration files project.properties and project.xml
+		(common project definition for all Apache JDO projects including
+		the TCK). These files must not be changed.</P>
+		<LI><P STYLE="margin-bottom: 0in">lib – this directory contains a
+		directory ext that should contain jar fi<FONT FACE="Times New Roman, serif">les
+		<FONT COLOR="#000000">fscontext.jar and providerutil.jar </FONT>us</FONT>ed
+		by the JNDI tests. <FONT FACE="Times New Roman, serif"><FONT COLOR="#000000">The
+		jar files can be found at
+		</FONT></FONT><A HREF="http://java.sun.com/products/jndi/downloads/index.html"><FONT FACE="Times New Roman, serif"><FONT COLOR="#000000">http://java.sun.com/products/jndi/downloads/index.html</FONT></FONT></A><FONT FACE="Times New Roman, serif"><FONT COLOR="#000000">.
+		Choose &quot;File System Service Provider, 1.2 Beta 3&quot; from
+		the &quot;Download JNDI 1.2.1 &amp; More&quot; page. Unzip the
+		archive and install them into the lib/ext directory.</FONT></FONT></P>
+		<LI><P>the TCK directory, which has a release-specific name (e.g.
+		jdo2-tck-2.0-beta) and contains:</P>
+		<UL>
+			<LI><P>maven.xml, project.properties, project.xml – the maven
+			definition of the project. These files must not be modified.</P>
+			<LI><P>build.properties – the maven definition for the IUT. This
+			file may be modified to change any of the iut properties needed.</P>
+			<LI><P>this RunRules.html</P>
+			<LI><P>assertions – contains the assertions file identifying the
+			assertions tested by the tests. This is for reference.</P>
+			<LI><P>target – this directory contains artifacts of compiling
+			and running the tests. It does not exist in the distribution and
+			will be created by the maven build script.</P>
+			<LI><P>iut_jars – this directory is where the JDO implementation
+			jars are installed. It is empty in the distribution. To use the
+			maven target runtck.iut (required for an implementation to prove
+			compliance), copy the JDO implementation jar files into this
+			directory. Alternatively, update the build.properties file in the
+			TCK directory to refer to an existing location of the IUT jar
+			files.</P>
+			<LI><P>src – this directory contains the test configuration
+			files and directories:</P>
+			<UL>
+				<LI><P>testdata – this directory contains data (represented as
+				.xml files) loaded into the datastore for tests. These files must
+				not be modified.</P>
+				<LI><P>sql – this directory contains DDL to define the tables
+				used in the tests. The files distributed must not be modified.
+				Files may be created for databases for which the DDL for the
+				database under test is not provided. 
+				</P>
+				<LI><P>jdo – this directory contains .jdo metadata files for
+				the persistent classes used in the tests. These files must not be
+				modified.</P>
+				<LI><P>orm – this directory contains .orm metadata files to map
+				the persistent classes to the sql tables. These files must not be
+				modified except to add DDL-generation information (which is not
+				used by the TCK).</P>
+				<LI><P>java – this directory contains the source code to the
+				TCK tests. These files must not be modified.</P>
+				<LI><P>conf – this directory contains the configuration
+				information for the test runs. The file iut-pmf.properties in
+				this directory must be changed to provide properties for the IUT
+				persistence manager factory. Other files must not be modified,
+				except to put a successfully challenged test case into the
+				trunk/tck20/test/conf/exclude.list. Please see below.</P>
+			</UL>
+		</UL>
 	</UL>
-	<LI><P>lib – this directory contains a directory ext that contains
-	jar fi<FONT FACE="Times New Roman, serif">les <FONT SIZE=3><FONT COLOR="#000000">fscontext.jar
-	and providerutil.jar </FONT></FONT>us</FONT>ed by the JNDI tests.
-	<FONT SIZE=3><FONT FACE="Times New Roman, serif"><FONT COLOR="#000000">They
-	can be found at</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
 </UL>
-<P STYLE="margin-bottom: 0in"><A HREF="http://java.sun.com/products/jndi/downloads/index.html"><FONT SIZE=3><FONT FACE="Times New Roman, serif"><FONT COLOR="#000000">http://java.sun.com/products/jndi/downloads/index.html</FONT></FONT></FONT></A><FONT SIZE=3><FONT FACE="Times New Roman, serif"><FONT COLOR="#000000">.
-Choose &quot;File System Service Provider, 1.2 Beta 3&quot; from the
-&quot;Download JNDI 1.2.1 &amp; More&quot; page. Install them into
-the lib/ext directory.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
 <P STYLE="margin-top: 0.17in; page-break-after: avoid"><FONT FACE="Albany, sans-serif"><FONT SIZE=4>Modifying
 the Configuration</FONT></FONT></P>
-<P>The Implementation Under Test (IUT) must be installed into the
-directory &lt;install-dir&gt;/iut_jars. Any .jar files in this
+<P>The Implementation Under Test (IUT) can be installed into the
+iut_jars directory in the TCK directory. Any .jar files in this
 directory are added to the class path used to run the tests.</P>
-<P>There are two properties files that must be modified to be
-IUT-specific. The &lt;install-dir&gt;/iut.properties file contains
-information used to configure the execution environment of the IUT.
-The &lt;install-dir&gt;/iutpmf.properties file contains information
-used to construct the PersistenceManagerFactory used in the tests.</P>
-<P>Sample configuration files are provided for the sql configuration.
-These files may be modified in order to suit the JDO implementation
-under test.</P>
+<P>There are properties in the build.properties file in the TCK
+directory that must be changed to configure the IUT execution and
+enhancement (optional) environment. These properties begin with
+iut.runtck and iut.enhancer. 
+</P>
+<P>There is one properties files that must be modified to be
+IUT-specific. The iut-pmf.properties file in the TCK src/conf
+directory contains information used to construct the
+PersistenceManagerFactory used in the tests.</P>
+<P>SQL DDL files are provided for the sql table definitions. The
+existing files must not be changed, but files may be added in the
+directory in order to provide DDL for additional databases supported
+by the JDO implementation under test.</P>
 <P STYLE="margin-top: 0.17in; page-break-after: avoid"><FONT FACE="Albany, sans-serif"><FONT SIZE=4>Running
 the Tests</FONT></FONT></P>
-<P>From the installation directory, call maven tck20.build which will
-build the jar files used in the tests, create the Derby database,
-install the schema into the Derby database, and run the TCK on the
-Reference Implementation.</P>
-<P>From the installation directory, change to the tck20 directory.
-Then call maven runtck.iut to run the tests on the Implementation
+<P>From the installation directory, change to the TCK directory. From
+the TCK directory, call maven build which will build the jar files
+used in the tests, create the Derby database, install the schema into
+the Derby database, and run the TCK on the Reference Implementation.</P>
+<P>Then call maven runtck.iut to run the tests on the Implementation
 Under Test. This will produce console output plus a directory in the
-trunk/tck20/target/logs directory with the date/time the tests were
-started. This directory contains the output of the tests. This is the
+TCK/target/logs directory with the date/time the tests were started.
+This directory contains the output of the tests. This is the
 directory to be published.</P>
-<P STYLE="margin-top: 0.17in; page-break-after: avoid"><FONT FACE="Albany, sans-serif"><FONT SIZE=4>Modifying
-the IUT while debugging the TCK tests</FONT></FONT></P>
-<P>If you make a change to the IUT while debugging the TCK tests,
-including modifying the enhancer (for implementations that use an
-enhancer) you must remove the target/classes directory before
-continuing in order to make sure that the classes are re-enhanced by
-the changed code.</P>
+<P STYLE="margin-top: 0.17in; page-break-after: avoid"><FONT FACE="Albany, sans-serif"><FONT SIZE=4>Debugging
+the IUT while running TCK tests</FONT></FONT></P>
+<P>Execute the maven goal “help” in the TCK directory in order to
+get information on running the TCK tests with a debugger. In
+particular, properties jdo.tck.cleanupaftertest, jdo.tck.cfglist,
+jdo.tck.identitytypes, and jdo.tck.dblist may be useful.</P>
+<P>If you make a change to the IUT enhancer while debugging the TCK
+tests (for implementations that use an enhancer) you must remove the
+target/classes directory before continuing in order to make sure that
+the classes are re-enhanced by the changed code.</P>
 <P STYLE="margin-top: 0.17in; page-break-after: avoid"><FONT FACE="Albany, sans-serif"><FONT SIZE=4>Publishing
 the Results of the TCK Tests</FONT></FONT></P>
 <P>With a successful test run, the log directory with the results of
@@ -136,9 +164,9 @@
 org.apache.jdo.tck.api.persistencemanager.ThreadSafe.java; and the
 body of the email containing the details of the challenge.</P>
 <P>If the issue is found by the Maintenance Lead to be due to an
-error in the test case, then the test may be put into the
-trunk/tck20/test/conf/exclude.list and it will not be run as part of
-the TCK.</P>
+error in the test case, then the test may be put into the TCK
+directory src/conf/exclude.list and it will not be run as part of the
+TCK.</P>
 <P>Decisions of the Maintenance Lead may be appealed to the full
 expert group. A vote of the full expert group will be conducted by
 the Maintenance Lead, and a majority of votes cast will decide the