Technology Compatibility Kit definition

Technology Compatibility Kit or “TCK” means the Test Suite and related documentation (for example, the TCK Users Guide) associated with the Java Specification identified in Exhibit A as made available to Licensee and as may be revised by Oracle during the Term, that is provided so that an implementer of the Java Specification may determine if its implementation is compliant with the Specification.
Technology Compatibility Kit means technology compatibility kit for the Specification.
Technology Compatibility Kit or "TCK" means the test programs, procedures and/or other requirements, designated by Sun for use in verifying compliance of the Jeode Technology.

Examples of Technology Compatibility Kit in a sentence

  • This License applies only to versions of Products that have successfully completed the compliance testing in accordance with the Java Test Suites (or Technology Compatibility Kit or TCK) as defined in the SATCK, and which otherwise fully comply with all other compliance requirements of the SATCK, including without limitation any required audit of test results.

  • At least thirty (30) days prior to Licensee's distribution of the first copy of each release of a Product bearing the Technology Compliance Logo, Licensee shall provide Notice to Oracle certifying that such Product has successfully completed the compliance testing in accordance with the Java Test Suites (or Technology Compatibility Kit or TCK) and otherwise fully complies with all other compliance requirements of the SATCK.

  • Access to Technology Compatibility Kit (TCK): Customer will have on-line access to the TCK for each Supported Product or Technology in binary and source form, the TCK User Guide, Error Corrections to the same; frequently asked questions (FAQs) and TCK informational updates.

  • Technology Compatibility Kit (“TCK”) and properly runs on the applicable Reference Platform (the “Specification”).

  • Support Services Additions: In addition to the Support Services as described in Exhibit B of the Agreement, Azul will: * ensure that the Product delivered to Customer has passed the OpenJDK Technology Compatibility Kit (TCK) for a given major release of Java Third Party Software Licenses: As listed at ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/license /zing_third_party_licenses.html.


More Definitions of Technology Compatibility Kit

Technology Compatibility Kit or "TCK" means the set of tests and requirements, and revisions thereto, associated with each Java Environments, that verify the compatibility of a product with such Java Environments, consistent with the requirements of the User's Guide.