Sonar is a tool that measures code quality, based on a lot of other
tools like PMD, CheckStyle, Cobertura, and others. I've just started
using it and it's very good.
You should be able to get Effective Java at all the better bookstores
and otherwise online at places like Amazon.com.
Regards,
Linda
Carlo Camerino wrote:
What does sonar do?
Where can I get "effective java"?
That's one of our problems actually.
When we go on site in clients we have a hard time going to our centralized
tools.
I have been looking for an offline bugzilla or trac of some sort.
Similar to offline gmail.
I'm looking to also setup a distributed maven repository.
Per our experience, all our tools become useless when there is no internet
connection available, and sadly, most of our clients don't provide on.
On Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 7:02 AM, Martijn Dashorst <
martijn.dasho...@gmail.com> wrote:
Our current stack:
- maven
- Java 6
- hibernate
- spring
- Wicket
- svn
- hudson
- artifactory (though we might switch to another one)
[ - sonar (icing on the cake) ]
Wendy Smoak taught me an valuable lesson: use a company repository
manager for maven, and a local one on your machine. This way you can
run maven offline as well (after downloading the internet first).
Martijn
On Wed, Apr 29, 2009 at 5:13 PM, Dane Laverty <danelave...@gmail.com>
wrote:
My boss has asked me to manage development for a Java project. I'm going
to
be working with two other programmers and one designer.
This is the first time that our organization has tried to formally
coordinate several programmers on a project together, and it is also the
first Java project we've done here (I'm the only programmer with
extensive
Java experience). I chose to use Wicket for this project because it
seemed
to be the most intuitive framework, and because I hope it will make it
easy
for the designer and programmers to work together without stepping on
each
others toes.
At my previous job, we used CVS for managing code contribution and Ant
for
deployment. Is that still a good solution, or should I be looking at
other
tools? Also, how do you coordinate the designer's work with the
programmers'
work?
My goal is to find a few tools that
- work well with Wicket
- make it easy for programmers to check code in and out
- manage project dependencies
- are easy to set up
- are easy to use
- are free
I appreciate any and all suggestions. Thanks for your help!
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