Vidocq Runtime inherits TCK passes from its foundational bricks and exposes its own runners for MicroProfile TCKs. This page consolidates conformance status.
Overview
| TCK | Status | Details |
|---|---|---|
Jakarta REST 4.0 (Core Profile) |
Green |
via Cassini — also see |
Jakarta Servlet 6.1 |
~90 % |
via Foy — runner |
Jakarta JSON-P 2.1 |
Green |
via Champollion |
Jakarta JSON-B 3.0 |
Green |
via Champollion |
CDI 4.1 Lite |
774 / 774 |
via Vauban |
MicroProfile Config 3.x |
Planned |
|
MicroProfile Health 4.x |
Planned |
|
MicroProfile Metrics 5.x |
Planned |
|
MicroProfile OpenAPI 4.x |
Planned |
|
MicroProfile JWT Auth |
Planned |
Later milestone |
Inherited Jakarta TCKs
Vidocq Runtime does not re-run Jakarta TCKs: they are validated by the underlying bricks. The following runners cover the ecosystem:
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cassini-tck— Jakarta REST 4.0 -
foy-tck/vidocq-servlet-chappe-tck-runner— Jakarta Servlet 6.1 -
champollion-tck— JSON-P 2.1 + JSON-B 3.0 -
vauban-tck-runner— CDI 4.1 Lite (774/774)
All of them are deliberately outside the reactor (standalone POM modelVersion 4.0.0, no <parent>). The reason is documented in the workspace CLAUDE.md: ShrinkWrap Resolver 3.3’s ClasspathWorkspaceReader (transitive of the official TCK) relies on maven-resolver 1.9 and cannot parse Maven Model 4.1.0 POMs used in Vidocq.
Operational consequence: these TCKs always launch via their dedicated shell script, never via mvn -pl.
cd vidocq-runtime-rest-cassini-tck-runner
./run-official-tck-restful-4.0.sh
cd vidocq-servlet-chappe-tck-runner
./run-official-tck-servlet6.1.sh
MicroProfile TCKs
The targeted MicroProfile TCKs (Config, Health, Metrics, OpenAPI) will be wired in progressively as the corresponding extensions ship. The runner architecture follows the same principle: an outside-reactor module with its own ShrinkWrap dependency, launched via a run-official-tck-mp-<spec>.sh script.
Justified skipped tests
For active TCKs, exclusions are documented in the host sub-project’s TCK.md (e.g. vidocq/TCK.md for Cassini). No test is skipped due to incomplete implementation without a corresponding entry in the relevant module’s BUG.md.
The standard exclusions for the Core Profile / SE-Bootstrap target are:
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tests depending on Jakarta XML Binding;
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tests depending on Jakarta Server Pages / Faces;
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tests depending on Jakarta Enterprise Beans;
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tests depending on Jakarta Authentication / Authorization (outside Core Profile).
See vidocq/TCK.md for the full list, open TCK Process 1.4.1 official challenges, and session-level fix history.
Open bugs
Reproducible bugs found during TCK runs are tracked in:
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vidocq/BUG.md— bugs on the Vidocq Runtime orchestrator side; -
vidocq/CHAPPE-BUGS.md— Chappe bugs identified through Servlet/REST TCK; -
vidocq/VAUBAN-BUGS.md— Vauban bugs identified through CDI or Cassini TCK.
Every bug follows the workspace convention: short id, date, minimal repro, root-cause hypothesis, status.