Perforce (Subversion at home)

Maven (still some Ant migrating from, Maven should make things easier
without resorting to Ant)

Proximity

Cruise Control (very easy, had trouble with Continuum)

Eclipse 

Plugins:
SpringIDE (had some problems with DEV milestone release of 2.0, but it
has lots of extras including Spring webflow)

Checkstyle (occasionally)

PMD 

P4WASD (subversive at home for subversion, had trouble with subclipse)

m2eclipse (use the DEV milestone, 0.0.10 has problems with parent pom
update, use eclipse:eclipse to setup a new project, import it and then
use m2eclipse from there) 

Jutils (generates toString )

Paul Sundling

-----Original Message-----
From: Trevor Spackman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, July 06, 2007 8:50 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Which technology stack are you using?


So here's the question: what are YOU using?  There have been a number of
posts about what CAN be used, but only a couple of people have mentioned
what they DO use.

 

Why do I ask?

We recently made the jump from CVS & ant to Subversion & maven.  There
have been a few growing pains, but things seem to have stabilized.  Now
I could use the advice of someone who has already been there.  We're
using maven-proxy for our internal repository - but we haven't been
entirely pleased and want to look at alternatives.  We also need to get
a good CI system set up (yes, we don't have one :-().  We went for the
obvious Continuum, but it's been nothing but headaches trying to make it
play nicely.

 

The questions:

Which SCM are you using: CVS, Subversion or something else?

I'll assume you're using maven as your build system...

Which internal repo proxy are you using: maven-proxy, Archiva,
Artifactory, Proximity, Gatekeeper?

Which CI system are you using: Hudson, Bamboo, Continuum, Cruise
Control?

Which IDE do you use: Eclipse, IDEA?

Which plugins for your IDE?

 

And, most importantly, do you LIKE them?  Are they friendly/easy to use?
Do you wish you could change, but don't have the time/resources?

 

 

 

 

 

 


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