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Trac + huge amount of Plugins for the win.
Before we use JTRAC, issue management became a nightmare and we needed to go through emails to track issues, not to mention how tired it was to manually update issues in excel spreadsheet and synchronize it with lots of people. Then, I found JTRAC in sourceforge, read the manual for a while and amazed how easy it is to install and use it! The application is user friendly, and now it has helped us to manage more than 100 issues with more than 20 people involved in a month!
Thanks!
(JTRAC version 2.2.0-dev5)
Can anyone tell me the problems faced using the scriptella tool?
Hi ,
Can you let us know what were the issues which u faced during the migration using scriptella?
As in my project we are planning to integrate the scriptella with another data migration tool.
Looking forward for a few tools on the title mentioned above.
I am using Eclipse for my development.
I find Findbugs really useful ++++
We used Scriptella to move select data from a Microsoft SQL Server DB to a MySQL DB. It has worked great and was able to handle many complex use cases. It saved us a lot of time. The support from the author is great. I am very impressed.
Intellij IDEA 7.0.3
Just FWIW, Sun has a repository which is compatible with both Maven 1 and Maven 2. You can find information about this repository here:
https://maven-repository.dev.java.net/
But, a better solution is to use the open source implementations of almost all the Java Enterprise APIs from the Apache Geronimo project. You can find these under:
http://repo1.maven.org/maven2/org/apache/geronimo/specs
This group is going to contain everything you need, it has the el API available.
Tim O'Brien
http://www.sonatype.com/book/
NetBeans 6
StackTrace from http://www.adaptj.com for monitoring and production mode debugging.
What is happening in the world of automated deployment tools, approaches, process etc
I think Cobertura is Test Coverage instead of Testing
We use Scriptella ETL to import test data in CSV format. Scriptella is also used to initialize an in-memory database for jUnit tests.
Eclipse
IntelliJ Idea
We are using jTrac to track issues and task at Acclaris (www.acclaris.com). We have offices in Tampa, Kansas City in USA, Kolkata, Vizag and Siliguri in India. With jTrac it is very easy to setup multiple workspaces and define your own customized workflow and custom fields for each workspace. It deploys as a war file.
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We started writing functional tests using HttpUnit and later migrated to jWebUnit. I believe these are worth mentioning in your book.
thanks,
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Most suitable IDE Eclipse 3.3 Europa