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If you want to become a NetCAT 9.0 participant, please perform the following three simple steps:

  1. subscribe to NetCAT mailing list
  2. register yourself in the table below or if you cannot edit this Wiki page send an e-mail with requested information to the NetCAT mailing list you subscribed to in the previous step
  3. create your account in Synergy NetBeans test case management system

Team

IDNameCountryJIRASynergyE-mail

Operating System

Platform (32b/64b)CPURAMAvailabilityTribe
1Jiří KovalskýCzech Republic (GMT+1)jkovalskyjkovalskyjiri.kovalsky[at]oracle.comLinux Mint 18.164b2 x 2.6 GHz8 GB4 hoursJava Debugger
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Legend

  • ID - registration number (just increment the number above your entry)
  • Name - your name and surname (we like cooperating with real humans :)
  • Country - country you will stay in the next 2 months most (determines your timezone to estimate ideal time for possible online meetings)
  • JIRA - your Apache JIRA username (for tracking your activity and identification of issues originating in NetCAT program)
  • Synergy - your NetBeans Synergy username (can be omitted if it equals to your Apache JIRA username)
  • E-mail - e-mail address subscribed to NetCAT mailing list (for private communication and distribution of invite to satisfaction survey with NetCAT program at the end)
  • Operating System - your primary operating system you will be testing NetBeans 9.0 Beta on most of the time (please don't include secondary system(s) at your disposal)
  • Platform - architecture of your operating system i.e. 32b or 64b (important if your RAM is 4GB or more)
  • CPU - rough description of your processor (number of core units and frequency in gigahertz, brand is not important)
  • RAM - total size of your computer's memory in gigabytes
  • Availability - minimal numbers of hours per week you will be able to dedicate to NetCAT program in the next 2 months (please be realistic and don't exaggerate)
  • Tribe - feature set you want to primarily focus on i.e. one of the following 8 tribes:
    • Java Editor - code completion, syntax highlighting, refactoring, navigation, hints, code folding etc.
    • Java Debugger - breakpoints, stepping in/over/out, threads, variables, patching etc.
    • Java Profiler - monitoring application, analyzing performance or memory usage etc.
    • Version Control - support for versioning in Git, Mercurial, Subversion and CVS tools
    • Maven/Ant - specifics of bundled Java project build tools Ant and Maven
    • RCP - support for NetBeans Rich Client Platform, writing NetBeans modules and NetBeans based applications
    • DB - support for JavaDB, MySQL, Oracle and PostgreSQL databases
    • Unit Testing - support for JUnit and TestNG Java testing frameworks
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