If I committed this file, it must have been accidental , so as far as I'm
concerned, it can go away...

regards,
Harry



On 23 May 2013 13:53, Glen Mazza <glen.ma...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Apparently we already have a Mavenizable Sonar target defined in our Ant
> build.xml that does the same type of tests.
>
> Glen
>
>
> On 05/23/2013 07:44 AM, Glen Mazza wrote:
>
>> Hi all, is anybody still using the (http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/**
>> incubator/jspwiki/trunk/.**externalToolBuilders/<http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/incubator/jspwiki/trunk/.externalToolBuilders/>)
>> the Eclipse metrics plugin 
>> (http://sourceforge.net/**projects/metrics/<http://sourceforge.net/projects/metrics/>),
>> Harry placed it in about 15 months ago.  It tells us things like how many
>> lines of code per method and how many methods in a class.  It hasn't been
>> updated since 2005 (http://sourceforge.net/**projects/metrics/files/?**
>> source=navbar<http://sourceforge.net/projects/metrics/files/?source=navbar>)
>> but reader comments appear to indicate it still works.
>>
>> I'd like to remove it from our SVN because I doubt many are using it and
>> because it's Eclipse-specific and hence can't be a required part of our
>> build.  (I use JEdit now for JSPWiki, as Eclipse is overkill for me, and
>> many devs are now on IDEA.) Eclipse devs can still run the tool if they
>> wish, it just won't be configured OOTB on an svn checkout anymore.  I think
>> CXF defines, besides checkstyle, another tool in its Maven script called
>> PMD which provides more rigorous checking if we'd like to incorporate that
>> into our build in an IDE-independent manner.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Glen
>>
>>
>

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