Warnings plugin configuration ?

2013-02-12 Thread Jan Goyvaerts
I'm trying to to use the Warnings Plugin (
https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/Warnings+Plugin) to publish the 
compilation warnings - obviously. :-)

The problem is that no warnings show at all. Neither is there an option in 
the job configuration to publish those warnings. As it is the case for 
Findbugs, PMD  al from the same author. Which all work like a charm.

So it's probably a dump question, but how do I enable/publish/... the 
warnings using the Warnings plugin ? :-)



The Maven Compiler plugin has been set to generate the warnings:

  plugin
artifactIdmaven-compiler-plugin/artifactId
configuration
  target${java.version}/target
  source${java.version}/source
  compilerArgument-Xlint:all/compilerArgument
  showWarningstrue/showWarnings
  showDeprecationtrue/showDeprecation
/configuration
  /plugin

The console output contains a lot of deprecation errors.


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Re: Warnings plugin configuration ?

2013-02-12 Thread Jan Goyvaerts
On Tue, Feb 12, 2013 at 1:39 PM, Ulli Hafner ullrich.haf...@gmail.comwrote:


 Am 12.02.2013 um 13:23 schrieb Jan Goyvaerts java.arti...@gmail.com:

 On Tue, Feb 12, 2013 at 1:19 PM, Ulli Hafner ullrich.haf...@gmail.comwrote:

 Is there no entry in the Add post build action drop down list that is
 called scan for compiler warnings?


 Discovered it finally - but it doesn't look like what's in the
 documentation. So I'm not sure what plugin this is from.

 Is this yours ?


 I think so :-) What is different? Maybe the wiki documentation needs to be
 updated with a new screen shot ;-)


Well, I would certainly advise adding instructions to configure for basic
usage. A screenshot of the post-build action you need to set in order to
get the warnings published. Together with the maven compiler plugin
configuration to have it spit out warnings.

It reads somewhere you don't need to do anything. The plugin would read the
console output. But when installing the plugin, nothing happens at all. So
it would definitely be good to know the user has to add one or more parsers.


What's a bit confusing too is the screenshot of the plugin page:

[image: Inline image 1]

Which is presume now looks like this:

[image: Inline image 2]

Because the picture and text was different I presumed it wasn't from the
Warnings plugin. :-)


So I think it's just a matter of documentation. The software works all
right ! :-)







 I've added javac and maven parser. Any others I should add ?


 No, that should be fine. That is what I'm using (I'm using the eclipse JDT
 compiler but the warnings are still reported in the javac format)

 Ulli




 Are you using a maven or freestyle job type? Which Jenkins and warnings
 version?


 Maven project, Jenkins 1.500 and Plugin 4.21.



 Ulli

 Am 12.02.2013 um 12:47 schrieb Jan Goyvaerts java.arti...@gmail.com:

 I'm trying to to use the Warnings Plugin (
 https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/Warnings+Plugin) to publish
 the compilation warnings - obviously. :-)

 The problem is that no warnings show at all. Neither is there an option
 in the job configuration to publish those warnings. As it is the case for
 Findbugs, PMD  al from the same author. Which all work like a charm.

 So it's probably a dump question, but how do I enable/publish/... the
 warnings using the Warnings plugin ? :-)

 

 The Maven Compiler plugin has been set to generate the warnings:

   plugin
 artifactIdmaven-compiler-plugin/artifactId
 configuration
   target${java.version}/target
   source${java.version}/source
   compilerArgument-Xlint:all/compilerArgument
   showWarningstrue/showWarnings
   showDeprecationtrue/showDeprecation
 /configuration
   /plugin

 The console output contains a lot of deprecation errors.



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Source code confidentiality on EC2

2012-07-17 Thread Jan Goyvaerts
We're investigating the possibilities of cloud-based building with Jenkins
as our local hardware gets overwhelmed. Among which is Amazon's EC2. I am
asking it here because maybe somebody is already doing this. The aim would
be to move the system management to the provider while keeping the
possibility of scaling anytime to larger configurations.

We're - unfortunately - not an open source company. Hence the potential
confidentiality issues:

   1. Making the source repository reachable through the internet.
   2. The source code transits to an uncontrolled external site.

Are there safe solutions to these concerns on EC2 ? Or any other provider
for that matter...

TIA !

Jan


Re: Source code confidentiality on EC2

2012-07-17 Thread Jan Goyvaerts
It's not that we're in defence or anyhting of that kind. But these kind of
questions will be the first the managers will ask here.

Personally I was hoping for something with encrypted file systems only the
customers can mount.

On Wed, Jul 18, 2012 at 5:26 AM, Ben Caradoc-Davies 
ben.caradoc-dav...@csiro.au wrote:

 On 17/07/12 17:12, Jan Goyvaerts wrote:

 Are there safe solutions to these concerns on EC2 ? Or any other
 provider for that matter.


 No.

 Don’t put anything in the cloud you wouldn’t want a competitor, your
 government, or another government to see.
 http://www.netop.com/**solutions/report-privacy-and-**
 confidentiality-in-cloud-**computing.htmhttp://www.netop.com/solutions/report-privacy-and-confidentiality-in-cloud-computing.htm

 Companies should not underestimate the level of corporate espionage –
 often backed by governments and their intelligence agencies – now taking
 place across the world. That is the message of security specialists
 following the revelation by Jonathan Evans, the head of the UK's
 intelligence service, MI5, that one company suffered an estimated £800m
 loss as a result of the theft of its intellectual property.
 http://www.computing.co.uk/**ctg/news/2187123/corporate-**
 espionage-an-industrial-scale-**targeting-ukhttp://www.computing.co.uk/ctg/news/2187123/corporate-espionage-an-industrial-scale-targeting-uk

 Less risky options are your own private cloud, or a cloud operated by a
 provider in your own country where you have both contractual agreements to
 protect confidentiality and the protection of the law. Any provider with
 any services physically located in the US fails this test because the
 Patriot Act allows US intelligence agencies warrantless access to your
 data, and forbids your provider from telling you about it.

 Kind regards,

 --
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 Software Engineer
 CSIRO Earth Science and Resource Engineering
 Australian Resources Research Centre





Re: Sr. SAP Business Objects Data Services Consultant----8 month + contract----Irving, TX

2012-04-20 Thread Jan Goyvaerts
If you're on gmail you can mute the thread. That's usually an easy way to
get rid of this kind of rubbish.

On Fri, Apr 20, 2012 at 09:30, Chris Withers ch...@simplistix.co.uk wrote:

 On 19/04/2012 22:26, Andrew Melo wrote:

 Can someone kick this guy from the list? A) I don't want to work there.
 B) There are way too many exclamation points and not enough spaces.

 -Andrew


 Someone please do...

 Chris

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Re: Source code metrics plugin ?

2012-02-07 Thread Jan Goyvaerts
I'll have a look to it. Thanks !

On Mon, Feb 6, 2012 at 14:00, Didier Durand durand.did...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi,

 I personally use SLOCCOUNT: if you work in an environment with
 multiple languages, it's particularly well suited to get measures in
 such an heterogeneous environment.

 regards

 didier


 On Feb 6, 1:49 pm, Jan Goyvaerts java.arti...@gmail.com wrote:
  AHA ! NOW they're hiding ! :-)
 
  Error formatting macro: contentbylabel:
  java.util.ConcurrentModificationException
 
  When looking to the reporting plugins.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  On Mon, Feb 6, 2012 at 13:44, Jan Goyvaerts java.arti...@gmail.com
 wrote:
   It was of course a figure of speech. :-) I meant that there's so much
   choice ! ;-)
 
   Thanks !
 
   On Mon, Feb 6, 2012 at 13:41, Fred G fred.g...@googlemail.com wrote:
 
   Hi,
 
   here is the link to all the reporting plugins:
  
 https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/Plugins#Plugins-Buildreports
 
   One of the most popular plug-ins is this one:
  https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/Static+Code+Analysis+Plug.
 ..
 
   BTW: The plug-ins are not hiding, they can easily be found with the
   search feature of the Jenkins wiki. ;)
 
   Hth,
 
   Fred



Re: Source code metrics plugin ?

2012-02-06 Thread Jan Goyvaerts
AHA ! NOW they're hiding ! :-)

Error formatting macro: contentbylabel:
java.util.ConcurrentModificationException

When looking to the reporting plugins.

On Mon, Feb 6, 2012 at 13:44, Jan Goyvaerts java.arti...@gmail.com wrote:

 It was of course a figure of speech. :-) I meant that there's so much
 choice ! ;-)

 Thanks !


 On Mon, Feb 6, 2012 at 13:41, Fred G fred.g...@googlemail.com wrote:

 Hi,

 here is the link to all the reporting plugins:
 https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/Plugins#Plugins-Buildreports

 One of the most popular plug-ins is this one:
 https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/Static+Code+Analysis+Plug-ins

 BTW: The plug-ins are not hiding, they can easily be found with the
 search feature of the Jenkins wiki. ;)

 Hth,

 Fred