APIFest08
From APIDesign
As part of promotion of TheAPIBook and also celebration of ten anniversary of NetBeans releases, we decided to play again the game described in Chapter 17. The participants include primarily members of Czech JUG, extended potentially with everyone who likes to play and wishes to celebrate with us.
Thanks to the courtesy of Arseniy Kuznetsov, director of NetBeans, the winner(s) of the APIFest08 will receive a copy of TheAPIBook.
There will be few rounds of the competition, during which the participants are supposed to solve tasks given to them in timely manner and send their results to the API Fest 08 mailing list. The whole competition will use rules like those of API Fest One.
Task 1
The first task consists of downloading the template. The preferred way is to use Mercurial and clone the apifest08 repository:
hg clone http://source.apidesign.org/hg/apifest08/
You will get an Ant project in the currency directory. It is designed to be opened in NetBeans IDE easily, but it can also be manipulated from command line or other tools by those who prefer pain over comfort.
Two sources files are important:
- currency/src/org/apidesign/apifest08/currency/Convertor.java - will contain the API that you should create. Feel free to introduce other classes, but please keep them within the org.apidesign.apifest08.currency package.
- currency/test/org/apidesign/apifest08/test/Task1Test.java - this is the class with actual tasks that your API has to fullfil. Please stuff the method bodies with code, so they demonstrate use of your API.
The project is currently not compilable (you need to make the Convertor class public somehow), compile it, compile its tests and execute the tests so they pass without a failure.
Remember that Runtime Aspects of APIs are as important as API signatures.
Finally zip your project and send it to the API Fest 08 mailing list by Friday, Sep 26, 2008.
cd apifest08/currency ant clean zip -r $HOME/myname-task1.zip .
We'll discuss your design decisions on Czech JUG session on Monday, Sep 29, 2008 together with announcement of the second task!
For those who will not make the Mercurial work for them, there is an alternative option: You can download source ZIP file from the repository snapshot, unzip it and use it directly.
As processing of the results might take some time, we need to set the following rules:
- members of CZJUG takes precedence
- first come, first served
- if we run out of our capacity, we can stop processing further solutions
Final Round
There will be multiple rounds each with new task. The goal is to finish the last round and select the winner by Oct 26, 2008 - that is the day of the NetBeans first release anniversary!
That is all, happy API designing!