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Document ID: 1276 Branch: main Language: default Name: Other tools that we use (unchanged) Document Type: Cocoon Document (unchanged) Updated on: 4/25/07 10:36:10 PM Updated by: Helma van der Linden A new version has been created, state: draft Parts ===== Content ------- This part has been updated. Mime type: text/xml (unchanged) File name: (unchanged) Size: 3233 bytes (previous version: 3218 bytes) Content diff: (2 equal lines skipped) <p class="fixme">TODO: add missing link targets</p> --- <h2><img src="daisy:1319"/></h2> +++ <h2>Subversion</h2> +++ <p><img src="daisy:1319"/></p> +++ <p>The Cocoon project uses <a href="http://subversion.tigris.org">Subversion</a> for source code version management... details <a href="TODO">here</a>.</p> --- <h2><img src="daisy:1283"/></h2> +++ <h2>Maven</h2> +++ <p><img src="daisy:1283"/></p> +++ <p>The Cocoon project uses Apache <a href="http://maven.apache.org">Maven</a> in several roles:</p> <ul> <li>For <strong>Cocoon users</strong>: as the downloader for getting the --- artifacts that constitute the Cocoon binary distributions. These artifacts --- include:</li> +++ artifacts that constitute the Cocoon binary distributions. These artifacts +++ include: <ul> <li>Cocoon jars</li> <li>Dependent jars</li> <li>Configuration files</li> </ul> --- --- </ul> --- --- <p> This method is superior to other alternatives, e.g. downloading --- tarballs, manually downloading transitively dependent artifacts, etc.</p> --- --- <ul> +++ This method is superior to other alternatives, e.g. downloading tarballs, +++ manually downloading transitively dependent artifacts, etc.</li> <li>Also for <strong>Cocoon users</strong>: optionally, as the deployer/launcher for Cocoon, e.g. to run in an instance of the Jetty servlet container (details). </li> (22 equal lines skipped) to use Eclipse to develop with or on Cocoon. You can get by with nothing but a text editor and Maven.</p> --- <h2><img src="daisy:1320"/></h2> +++ <h2>Jira</h2> +++ <p><img src="daisy:1320"/></p> +++ <p>The Cocoon project uses Atlassian JIRA for bug/issue tracking. Anyone can <a href="https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/COCOON">browse the issues</a>. Anyone can create or comment on an issue too, you just have to <a href="https://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/Signup!default.jspa">create a login</a> on Apache's JIRA first.</p> --- <h2><img src="daisy:1321"/></h2> +++ <h2>Continuum</h2> +++ <p><img src="daisy:1321"/></p> +++ <p>The Cocoon project uses Maven <a href="http://maven.apache.org/continuum/">Continuum</a> to run its <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Continuous_Integration">continuous --- integration</a> build cycle. This probably isn't all that interesting except to --- the Cocoon committers. For the rest of us, we can just feel happy about the --- fact that Cocoon is being integrated... continuously... :-)</p> +++ integration</a> build cycle. This probably isn't all that interesting except to +++ the Cocoon committers. For the rest of us, we can just feel happy about the fact +++ that Cocoon is being integrated... continuously... :-)</p> </body> </html>