Forgot to mention Artifactory!  We really like it (and it's a Wicket app).

On Fri, Aug 1, 2008 at 6:36 AM, James Carman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 1, 2008 at 4:51 AM, Kent Larsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hi, I thought it could be interesting if we (I'll contribute a little later,
>> as I'm just learning Wicket) could list the frameworks and tools we "always"
>> use with Wicket. Maybe Hibernate, Eclipse, NetBeans, jQuery, YUI, JUnit,
>> HtmlUnit, Spring, UMLGraph will pop up. In other terms, any and all
>> framworks and tools which you use as part of your development process.
>>
>
> I almost always use Spring/Hibernate for all of my projects.  We use
> TestNG for unit testing (along with WicketTester of course).  We use
> TeamCity for our continuous integration server.  We use SVN for source
> control.  We use JIRA for issue tracking.  We use Confluence for our
> Wiki.  I would use open source tools exclusively if I was paying the
> bills (aside from maybe Intellij IDEA of course), but I'm working for
> a client that has enterprise-wide licenses for JIRA, Confluence, etc.,
> so we use those.
>
>> It would be nice to know why you have decided to use each framework and tool
>> you list. And it will of course also be interesting to hear your motivation
>> for keeping a minimalist approach, if that's what you do. I think this could
>> become an interesting mail thread, which could be a good learning experience
>> for many of us. Thank you in advance! :-)
>
> As far as being a minimalist, I think I'm quite the opposite.  If
> there's something out there that already does what I need to do, I
> usually don't hesitate to use it (barring any licensing restrictions)
> if it appears to be well-supported and somewhat mature.  Until someone
> complains about the number of jars (signing them can take quite a
> while; we use WebStart), I'll just continue to do so.
>

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