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Found
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a
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you
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think
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you've
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found
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a
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problem
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with
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there
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are
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several
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ways
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to
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proceed.
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For
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security
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related
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issues,
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like
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reporting
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undisclosed
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vulnerabilities,
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please
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visit
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General
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User
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Questions
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and
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Bugs
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You
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can
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begin
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by
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raising
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the
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issue
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on
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the
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Geronimo
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User
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mailing
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list
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(see
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).
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You
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can
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also
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search
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JIRA,
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our
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issue-tracking
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system,
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to
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see
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if
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the
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problem
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has
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already
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been
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noted.
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If
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the
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issue
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is
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not
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listed
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there,
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you
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can
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open
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a
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new
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issue
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describing
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it.
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Please
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include
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detailed
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steps
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to
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reproduce
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the
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try
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attach
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logs,
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output
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and
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sample
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code
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and/or
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deployment
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plans
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depending
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on
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the
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issue.
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- Samples
- JIRA for Geronimo Devtools (Eclipse Plugin and J2G)
- JIRA for Geronimo GShell
- JIRA for Geronimo DayTrader
- JIRA for Geronimo XBeans
If you have a fix to contribute, you can generate a patch file to attach to a JIRA. You need to check out the current source code from Subversion (see Source Code), make the necessary changes, and then do a full build with all tests enabled and make sure the server still starts and runs as expected and of course, confirm that the problem is actually fixed. Then go to the base directory of your Geronimo checkout, and run a command like svn diff > fix-for-my-bug.patch
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to
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generate
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a
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patch
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file.
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