Ha, surprised, it was working when I sent you the message below

Mmm, are you sure, this works for me https://analysis.apache.org/

But it's quite slow, and I got the 502 also when willing to see Tomcat results, 
ok unreliable atm indeed

Jacques

Le 10/07/2014 11:18, Pierre Smits a écrit :
Jacques,

For sure I would like such service and support for OFBiz developers in the
ASF Infrastructure as well. But as it isn't available at the time (see:
http://www.apache.org/dev/service_unavailable.html?site=analysis.apache.org&code=502),
we decided to open up both the build and analysis results up to other OFBiz
developers as a contribution to the community. See the initial posting in
this thread.

With regard to the outage of the service, there is already a few issues
logged in the INFRA JIRA.

Regards,



Pierre Smits

*ORRTIZ.COM <http://www.orrtiz.com>*
Services & Solutions for Cloud-
Based Manufacturing, Professional
Services and Retail & Trade
http://www.orrtiz.com


On Thu, Jul 10, 2014 at 10:12 AM, Jacques Le Roux <
[email protected]> wrote:

Hi Pierre,

For CI it's simply ant load-demo run-tests on each commit (being svn or
git). No Selenium on current project: the UI is external to OFBiz.

I don't do code analysis yet. If I had time I'd, most of the time not my
decision...
But I'd like to have it for OFBiz at the ASF, something official with OOTB
code.
BTW the infra Jira was about integrating in ASF Sonar
https://analysis.apache.org/

I have not the time yet, but would really like to solve
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA-3590 and it seems you got a
way, hence my question.

Jacques

Le 10/07/2014 09:43, Pierre Smits a écrit :

Taher, Jacques,

Can you share, in detail, how you have setup your CI & Code Analysis setup
and/or what you do to get code analysis?

Regards,


Pierre Smits

*ORRTIZ.COM <http://www.orrtiz.com>*
Services & Solutions for Cloud-
Based Manufacturing, Professional
Services and Retail & Trade
http://www.orrtiz.com


On Thu, Jul 10, 2014 at 9:13 AM, Jacques Le Roux <
[email protected]> wrote:

  Le 10/07/2014 08:15, Taher Alkhateeb a écrit :
   Hi Pierre,

I am interested in knowing the reason for your suggestion. On first
impression it seems like you would spend a lot of time and effort
setting
up code analysis on each and every version of OFBiz. Even if you put
say a
parameterized build it would still need to be linked with each version.
I
also remember that a lot of my initial setup of jenkins builds and
seeing
the complexity which evolved slowly out of it made me pull all this
logic
out into ant build files which the CI server simply calls.

  I tend to do that also
Jacques



  Also isn't code analysis a sort of quality assurance exercise like unit
tests which also ship with OFBiz codebase? I am trying to understand
your
reasoning to see if my builds need to be modified.

Regards,

Taher Alkhateeb
On Jul 9, 2014 1:49 PM, "Pierre Smits" <[email protected]> wrote:

   Jacques,

I don't believe that we should pursue this kind of functionality
anymore.
While code analysis report generation with either cobertura or jacopo
has
its value, it should not be incorporated into the code base of OFBiz.
It
should be incorporated in the CI and code analysis environment.

Regards,

Pierre Smits

*ORRTIZ.COM <http://www.orrtiz.com>*
Services & Solutions for Cloud-
Based Manufacturing, Professional
Services and Retail & Trade
http://www.orrtiz.com


On Wed, Jul 9, 2014 at 9:37 AM, Jacques Le Roux <
[email protected]> wrote:

   Hi Pierre,

Since you have it working locally maybe you could help on
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA-3590 ? (disclaimer I did
not
re-read yet and don't remember clearly the situation)

Jacques

Le 07/07/2014 10:11, Pierre Smits a écrit :

   Hi All,

Over the past weeks we have setup and tested an analysis tool to run
on
the
OFBiz code to get some more insights about the quality of the OFBiz

  code.
This was a direct result of the request from the devops team(s) of

ORRTIZ.COM to strengthen their support.

*Building and testing OFBiz Trunk*

We already use a CI (for months now) to how a feel for how OFBiz
builds
and
how the tests within the code performs, but insights about the
quality
were
lacking. The new tool enables our devops team(s) to drill down
through

  the
information faster and better to support our customers in a more
efficient
en effective way. Our CI pulls changes from the OFBiz SVN (commits)
every
day at 01:00 CET. We have setup our CI in such a way that test suites
are
executed per component.

If you want to see how we support our devops team(s) with respect to
CI,
please go to http://dev.orrtiz.com/jenkins and have a look.

*Analysing code in OFBiz Trunk*

We  are now able to share the first evolution of our implementation
of

  the
anaysis tool with the community to help contributors to get a better

understanding of OFBiz. This analysis process runs daily at 07:00
CET,
after the CI has build and tested the changes in OFBiz trunk.

If you want to see  the analysis results produced by our tools,
please

  go
to: http://dev.orrtiz.com/sonar and have a look.

As this is a first evolution, the quality of the information is still
to
be
improved. E.g., Java code coverage (e.g. with Cobertura or JaCoCo)
still
needs to be implemented.

Should you wish further information on how we at ORRTIZ.COM do
supports
our
devops team(s), or have suggestions about how we can improve our
contributions to the OFBiz community, feel free to send an email

  directly
to me.

Regards,

Pierre Smits

*ORRTIZ.COM <http://www.orrtiz.com>*

Services & Solutions for Cloud-
Based Manufacturing, Professional
Services and Retail & Trade
http://www.orrtiz.com


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