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Plugins - Jenkins - Jenkins Wiki - 0 views

  • Git Plugin — This plugin allows use of Git as a build SCM
  • Subversion Plugin — This plugin adds the Subversion support (via SVNKit) to Jenkins
  • Subversion Release Manager — This plugin allows you to set up a job in Hudson for building specific revisions of a project.
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  • Subversion Tagging Plugin — This plugin automatically performs subversion tagging (technically speaking svn copy) on successful build.
  • ViewVC Plugin — This plugin integrates ViewVC browser interface for CVS and Subversion with Hudson.
  • Source code management
  • Build Pipeline Plugin — This plugin creates a pipeline of Hudson\Jenkins jobs and gives a view so that you can visualise it.
  • Build tools
  • JBoss Management Plugin — This plugin allows to manage a JBoss Application Server during build procedure
  • Maven 2 Project Plugin — Jenkin's Maven 2 project type
  • Phing Plugin — This plugin allows you to use Phing to build PHP projects.
  • Post build task — This plugin allows the user to execute a shell/batch task depending on the build log output. Java regular expression are allowed.
  • Promoted Builds Plugin — This plugin allows you to distinguish good builds from bad builds by introducing the notion of 'promotion'.
  • Publish Over SSH Plugin — Publish files and/or execute commands over SSH (SCP using SFTP)
  • Selenium AES Plugin — This plugin is for continuous regression test by Selenium Auto Exec Server (AES).
  • Vagrant Plugin — This plugin allows booting of Vagrant virtual machines, provisioning them and also executing scripts inside of them
  • Unicorn Validation Plugin — This plugin uses W3C's Unified Validator, which helps improve the quality of Web pages by performing a variety of checks.
  • Build wrappers
  • Android Emulator Plugin — Lets you automatically generate, launch and interact with an Android emulator during a build, with the emulator logs being captured as artifacts.
  • Artifactory Plugin — This plugin allows deploying Maven 2, Maven 3, Ivy and Gradle artifacts and build info to the Artifactory artifacts manager.
  • AWS Cloudformation Plugin — A plugin that allows for the creation of cloud formation stacks before running the build and the deletion of them after the build is completed.
  • Build Keeper Plugin — Select a policy for automatically marking builds as "keep forever" to enable long term analysis trending when discarding old builds - or use to protect logs and artifacts from certain builds
  • Build Name Setter Plugin — This plugin sets the display name of a build to something other than #1, #2, #3, ...
  • SSH plugin — You can use the SSH Plugin to run shell commands on a remote machine via ssh.
  • SeleniumRC Plugin — This plugin allows you to create Selenium server instance for each project build.
  • Vagrant Plugin — This plugin allows booting of Vagrant virtual machines, provisioning them and also executing scripts inside of them
  • Timestamper — Adds timestamps to the Console Output.
  • VirtualBox Plugin — This plugin integrates Jenkins with VirtualBox (version 3, 4.0 and 4.1) virtual machine.
  • Version Number Plugin — This plugin creates a new version number and stores it in the environment variable whose name you specify in the configuration.
  • VMware plugin — This plugin allows you to start a VMware Virtual Machine before a build and stop it again after the build completes.
  • AWS Cloudformation Plugin — A plugin that allows for the creation of cloud formation stacks before running the build and the deletion of them after the build is completed.
  • Desktop Notifier for Jenkins — This is useful for those who are looking for a Desktop Notifier for Jenkins builds to automatically notify you about failed builds directly from their desktops.
  • Email-ext plugin — This plugin allows you to configure every aspect of email notifications. You can customize when an email is sent, who should receive it, and what the email says.
  • Google Calendar Plugin — This plugin publishes build records over to Google Calendar
  • HTML5 Notifier Plugin — Provides W3C Web Notifications support for builds.
  • Jabber Plugin — Integrates Jenkins with the Jabber/XMPP instant messaging protocol. Note that you also need to install the instant-messaging plugin.
  • Build reports
  • Checkstyle Plugin — This plugin generates the trend report for Checkstyle, an open source static code analysis program. 
  • Clover PHP Plugin — This plugin allows you to capture code coverage reports from PHPUnit. For more information on how to set up PHP projects with Jenkins have a look at the Template for Jenkins Jobs for PHP Projects.
  • Crap4J Plugin — This plugin reads the "crappy methods" report from Crap4J. Hudson will generate the trend report of crap percentage and provide detailed information about changes.
  • Dependency Analyzer Plugin — This plugin parses dependency:analyze goal from maven build logs and generates a dependency report
  • Dependency Graph View Plugin — Shows a dependency graph of the projects using graphviz. Requires a graphviz installation on the server.
  • FindBugs Plugin — This plugin generates the trend report for FindBugs, an open source program which uses static analysis to look for bugs in Java code. 
  • Grinder Plugin — This plugin reads output result files from Grinder performance tests, and will generate reports showing test results for every build and trend reports showing performance results across builds.
  • JSUnit plugin — This plugin allows you publish JSUnit test results
  • Performance Plugin — This plugin allows you to capture reports from JMeter and JUnit . Hudson will generate graphic charts with the trend report of performance and robustness.
  • PerfPublisher Plugin — This plugin generates global and trend reports for tests results analysis. Based on an open XML tests results format, the plugin parses the generated files and publish statistics, reports and analysis on the current health of the project.
  • PMD Plugin — This plugin generates the trend report for PMD, an open source static code analysis program. 
  • Sonar plugin — Quickly benefit from Sonar, an open-source dashboard based on many analysis tools like Checkstyle, PMD and Cobertura.
  • testng-plugin — This plugin allows you to publish TestNG results.
  • Violations — This plug-in generates reports static code violation detectors such as checkstyle, pmd, cpd, findbugs, codenarc, fxcop, stylecop and simian.
  • xUnit Plugin — This plugin makes it possible to publish the test results of an execution of a testing tool in Jenkins.
  • Artifact uploaders
  • ArtifactDeployer Plugin — This plugin makes it possible to copy artifacts to remote locations.
  • Artifactory Plugin — This plugin allows deploying Maven 2, Maven 3, Ivy and Gradle artifacts and build info to the Artifactory artifacts manager.
  • Confluence Publisher Plugin — This plugin allows you to publish build artifacts as attachments to an Atlassian Confluence wiki page.
  • Deploy Plugin — This plugin takes a war/ear file and deploys that to a running remote application server at the end of a build
  • FTP-Publisher Plugin — This plugin can be used to upload project artifacts and whole directories to an ftp server.
  • HTML Publisher Plugin
  • Publish Over FTP Plugin — Publish files over FTP
  • Publish Over SSH Plugin — Publish files and/or execute commands over SSH (SCP using SFTP)
  • S3 Plugin — Upload build artifacts to Amazon S3
  • SCP plugin — This plugin uploads build artifacts to repository sites using SCP (SSH) protocol.
  • Hudson Helper for Android — Monitor your CI builds right from your Android device.
  • Hudson Mobi, the iPhone, iPod and Android client for Hudson CI — The iPhone, iPod and iPad client for Hudson CI monitoring on the road.
  • Hudson Monitor for Android — Monitor and display the status of your builds on your Android™ phone.
  • External site/tool integrations
  • Jira Issue Updater Plugin — This is a Jenkins plugin which updates issues in Atlassian Jira (by changing their status and adding a comment) as part of a Jenkins job.
  • JIRA Plugin — This plugin integrates Atlassian JIRA to Jenkins.
  • ChuckNorris Plugin — Displays a picture of Chuck Norris (instead of Jenkins the butler) and a random Chuck Norris 'The Programmer' fact on each build page.
  • UI plugins
  • Active Directory plugin — With this plugin, you can configure Jenkins to authenticate the username and the password through Active Directory.
  • Audit Trail Plugin — Keep a log of who performed particular Jenkins operations, such as configuring jobs.
  • JClouds Plugin — This plugin uses JClouds to provide slave launching on most of the currently usable Cloud infrastructures.
  • Checkstyle Plugin — This plugin generates the trend report for Checkstyle, an open source static code analysis program. 
  • FindBugs Plugin — This plugin generates the trend report for FindBugs, an open source program which uses static analysis to look for bugs in Java code. 
  • JIRA Plugin — This plugin integrates Atlassian JIRA to Jenkins.
  • M2 Release Plugin — This plugin allows you to perform a release build using the maven-release-plugin from within Jenkins.
  • PMD Plugin — This plugin generates the trend report for PMD, an open source static code analysis program. 
  • Meme Generator Plugin — Generate Meme images when a build fails (and returns to stable), and post them on the project page.
kuni katsuya

NetBeans Release Roadmap - 0 views

  • NetBeans Release Roadmap
  • defines what the NetBeans open source project strives to achieve, and our plans to reach these goals
  • graphical representation of the NetBeans Release Roadmap:
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Data Source Configuration in AS 7 | JBoss AS 7 | JBoss Community - 0 views

  • Data Source Configuration in AS 7
  • Using @DataSourceDefinition to configure a DataSource
  • This annotation requires that a data source implementation class (generally from a JDBC driver JAR) be present on the class path (either by including it in your application, or deploying it as a top-level JAR and referring to it via MANIFEST.MF's Class-Path attribute) and be named explicitly.
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  • this annotation bypasses the management layer and as such it is recommended only for development and testing purposes
  • Defining a Managed DataSource
  • Installing a JDBC driver as a deployment
  • Installing the JDBC Driver
  • deployment or as a core module
  • managed by the application server (and thus take advantage of the management and connection pooling facilities it provides), you must perform two tasks.  First, you must make the JDBC driver available to the application server; then you can configure the data source itself.  Once you have performed these tasks you can use the data source via standard JNDI injection.
  • recommended way to install a JDBC driver into the application server is to simply deploy it as a regular JAR deployment.  The reason for this is that when you run your application server in domain mode, deployments are automatically propagated to all servers to which the deployment applies; thus distribution of the driver JAR is one less thing for administrators to worry about.
  • Note on MySQL driver and JDBC Type 4 compliance: while the MySQL driver (at least up to 5.1.18) is designed to be a Type 4 driver, its jdbcCompliant() method always return false. The reason is that the driver does not pass SQL 92 full compliance tests, says MySQL. Thus, you will need to install the MySQL JDBC driver as a module (see below).
  • Installing a JDBC driver as a module
  • <module xmlns="urn:jboss:module:1.0" name="com.mysql">  <resources>    <resource-root path="mysql-connector-java-5.1.15.jar"/>  </resources>  <dependencies>    <module name="javax.api"/>  </dependencies></module>
  • jboss-7.0.0.<release>/modules/com/mysql/main
  • define your module with a module.xml file, and the actual jar file that contains your database driver
  • content of the module.xml file
  • Under the root directory of the application server, is a directory called modules
  • module name, which in this example is com.mysql
  • where the implementation is, which is the resource-root tag with the path element
  • define any dependencies you might have.  In this case, as the case with all JDBC data sources, we would be dependent on the Java JDBC API's, which in this case in defined in another module called javax.api, which you can find under modules/javax/api/main as you would expect.
  • Defining the DataSource itself
  •    <datasource jndi-name="java:jboss/datasources/MySqlDS" pool-name="MySqlDS">      <connection-url>jdbc:mysql://localhost:3306/EJB3</connection-url>         <driver>com.mysql</driver>
  •     <drivers>      <driver name="com.mysql" module="com.mysql">        <xa-datasource-class>com.mysql.jdbc.jdbc2.optional.MysqlXADataSource</xa-datasource-class>      </driver>    </drivers>
  • jboss-7.0.0.<release>/domain/configuration/domain.xml or jboss-7.0.0.<release>/standalone/configuration/standalone.xml
kuni katsuya

Release Notes - GraniteDS - Version 3.0.0.M1 - HTML format - Granite Data Services - 0 views

  • Release Notes - GraniteDS - Version 3.0.0.M1
  • GAS3 does not handle Java generics with abstract class implementations
  • Generated as3 has compilation warnings: missing constructor
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  • Rename flex-filter to server-filter and @FlexFilter to @ServerFilter
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Java EE 7 Roadmap (The Aquarium) - 0 views

  • Java EE 7 Roadmap
  • support for use in cloud environments
  • Web Sockets
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  • JSON-P
  • we believe that providing solid support for standardized PaaS-based programming and multi-tenancy would delay the release of Java EE 7 until the spring of 2014
  • way too long
  • defer the remaining aspects of our agenda for PaaS enablement and multi-tenancy support to
  • Java EE 8
  • already laid some of the infrastructure for cloud support in Java EE 7
  • resource definition metadata
  • improved security configuration
  • JPA schema generation
  • Java EE 8 Platform release for the
  • spring of 2015
  • support for HTML 5 in the form of Web Sockets
  • JSON-P
  • simplified JMS 2.0 APIs
  • improved Managed Bean alignment, including
  • transactional interceptors
  • JAX-RS 2.0 client API
  • method-level validation
  • more comprehensive expression language
kuni katsuya

Eclipse Project Release Notes 4.2 - 0 views

  • 1. Target Operating Environments
  • In general, the 4.2 release of the Eclipse Project is developed on Java SE 6 VMs
  • Eclipse 4.2 is tested and validated on the following reference platforms
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  • Windows
  • Oracle Java 7 Update 2
  • Oracle Java 6 Update 27
  • x86 32-bit
  • x86 64-bit
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InfoQ: Apache TomEE 1.0 Released - 0 views

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Java API Design Checklist « The Amiable API - 0 views

  • Java API Design Checklist
  • Do not use
  • marketing
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  • project
  • organizational
  • names
  • Do not move or rename the package of an
  • already released public API
  • Begin with a short, one sentence summary of the API
  • Provide enough details
  • Include the API version number
  • Ensure each type has a single, well-defined purpose
  • Type Design Checklist
  • Ensure types represent domain concepts, not design abstractions
  • Follow consistent design patterns when designing related types
  • Favor enumeration types over constants
  • Consider generic types
  • Avoid deep inheritance hierarchies
  • Do not use public nested types
  • Do not declare public or protected fields
  • Do not expose implementation inheritance to the client
kuni katsuya

UnquietCode/Flapi · GitHub - 0 views

  • UnquietCode / Flapi
  • Flapi is an API generator for Java, which generates chained API's for improved fluency in your code
  • UnquietCode / Flapi
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  • Flapi is an API generator for Java, which generates chained API's for improved fluency in your code
  • code generation utility for creating fluent API in Java
  • stable release
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Ending a Sprint - GreenHopper 6.1 - Atlassian Documentation - Confluence - 0 views

  • Ending a Sprint
  • need to have the JIRA 'Project Administrator' permission in the project(s) whose issues are included in the sprint.
  • Once a sprint is closed, you cannot re-open it
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  • You can release the sprint as a version if you wish
  • In the Completed Issues section of the Sprint Report, just click View in Issue Navigator
  • use JIRA's Bulk Edit to assign all of the issues to the relevant version
  • Note that you will not be able to do this if your "Done" column sets an issue's status to "Closed", as issues are not editable once they are "Closed"
  • need to have the JIRA 'Project Administrator' permission in the project(s) whose issues are included in the sprint.
  • need to have the JIRA 'Project Administrator' permission in the project(s) whose issues are included in the sprint.
  • need to have the JIRA 'Project Administrator' permission in the project(s) whose issues are included in the sprint.
  • need to have the JIRA 'Project Administrator' permission in the project(s) whose issues are included in the sprint.
  • need to have the JIRA 'Project Administrator' permission in the project(s) whose issues are included in the sprint.
  • need to have the JIRA 'Project Administrator' permission in the project(s) whose issues are included in the sprint.
  • Ending a Sprint
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Start multiple sprints simultaneously - Atlassian Answers - 0 views

  • one 'Planning' Rapid Board that selects all of the issues you wish to work
    • kuni katsuya
       
      overall product backlog
  • two other 'Work' Rapid Boards, one for each team
    • kuni katsuya
       
      scrum team-specific rapid boards
  • "project = x and component = TeamA"
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  • "project = x and component = TeamB"
  • parallel sprints labs feature
  • Unfortunately this will make the velocity chart less usable because velocity is heavily based on the estimations of an individual team
  • scenario of having multiple JIRA projects containing work items to be picked up by / distributed to multiple scrum teams
    • kuni katsuya
       
      exactly our scenario!
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GraphicsMagick FAQ - 0 views

  • How does GraphicsMagick differ from ImageMagick?
  • How does GraphicsMagick differ from ImageMagick?
  • originally based on (forked from) ImageMagick 5.5.2 in November 2002
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  • command-line syntax and programming APIs remain entirely upward compatible with ImageMagick 5.5.2
  • maintains a stable source repository with complete version history so that changes are controlled
  • maintains a detailed ChangeLog
  • maintains a stable release branch
  • ImageMagick does not offer any of these things
  • more time has been spent optimizing and debugging its code
  • dramatically fewer dependencies on external libraries
  • much smaller than ImageMagick
  • installation footprint is 3-5X smaller than ImageMagick
  • usually faster than ImageMagick
  • more efficient at dealing with large images
  • GraphicsMagick has been significantly updated to use multiple CPU cores to speed up the image processing
  • non-parallelizable code paths often dominating the time
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Enterprise Architect - Product Demonstrations - 0 views

  • Part 2 Subversion Setting up a Subversion repository for use with Enterprise Architect models.
  • Part 4 Configure & Connect Configuring Enterprise Architect and connecting to your Version Control system.
  • Part 5 Controlled Packages Working with version controlled UML packages in Enterprise Architect.
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  • Eclipse A tour of MDG Integration for Eclipse.
  • Baseline Diagram Comparison Conduct a visual diagram comparison between your current diagram and a previous baseline .
  • Personal Information Window See how the Personal Information Window in Enterprise Architect can help you organize your daily tasks and workflow.
  • Working Sets As you perform work on your model, you open various windows, diagrams and views. Working Sets allow you to return to these same views in a later work session.
  • Business Rules A car rental system is used to illustrate how to generate executable business rules using Enterprise Architect.
  • Menu Customization Quickly and easily suppress individual menu items or entire categories of commands to create custom menu layouts.
  • Floating and Dockable Windows Save the position and layout of Floating and Dockable Windows using a Working Set in the Personal Information Window.
  • Build and Debug a Java Application Set up Enterprise Architect to build and debug a Java Application, using a VEA sample project.
  • Sequence Diagrams Learn how to create a simple Sequence diagram. The video also illustrates how to bring your Sequence diagram to life using model simulation.
  • HTML Report Generation This brief introduction illustrates how to automatically generate a HTML Report using Enterprise Architect.
  • Basic Use Case Demonstration A guide to constructing a Use Case model in under 30 seconds, including use cases, notes and issues.
  • Traceability within Enterprise Architect This video examines Traceability and discusses how to use Enterprise Architect to conduct an Impact Analysis.
  • Requirements Reporting A brief overview of requirements reporting in Enterprise Architect. Topics include document generation in web and RTF formats, report customization and virtual documents, including Model and Master documents.
  • Requirements Traceability An examination of requirements traceability in Enterprise Architect. Topics include traceability views, tracing to external artifacts, conducting an impact analysis, viewing the Relationship Matrix and using Enterprise Architect's Auditing capabilities.
  • Requirements Modeling A brief overview of requirements modeling in Enterprise Architect. Topics include requirements capture and definition, custom properties, tabular editing, auto-naming and screen prototypes.
  • Installing EA An introductory walk through and discussion of Enterprise Architect in the Software Development Lifecycle.
  • Enterprise Architect 7.5 Overview An overview of Enterprise Architect features released with version 7.5.
  • Introduction to Enterprise Architect An introductory walk through and discussion of Enterprise Architect in the Software Development Lifecycle.
  • Brief Overview The 10 minute guide to Enterprise Architect, from Requirements Management and Business Process Modeling to MDA and Code Engineering.
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[#SHIRO-337] adding support for CDI - ASF JIRA - 0 views

  • Shiro SHIRO-337 adding support for CDI
    • kuni katsuya
       
      see attached patches until they're rolled into an official shiro release
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The Future Of JBoss Seam And Apache DeltaSpike - 0 views

  • The Future Of JBoss Seam And Apache DeltaSpike
  • Apache DeltaSpike (currently in incubation) is a set of extensions on Java CDI (Contexts and Dependency Injection)
  • Apr 11, 2012
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  • We have no intention of releasing Seam 4
  • eventual aim is to migrate all of Seam 3 and MyFaces CODI to DeltaSpike
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Mirror/deltaspike at master · DeltaSpike/Mirror · GitHub - 0 views

  • CDI Extensions Project
  • best mature features of
  • JBoss Seam3
  • ...27 more annotations...
  • Apache MyFaces CODI
  • other CDI Extensions projects.
  • container agnostic
  • different containers get activated via
  • Maven Profiles
  • CDI container integration via
  • Arquillian
  • Building Apache DeltaSpike
  • DeltaSpike-0.3
  • Release Notes
  • [DELTASPIKE-62] - Discuss security module
  • [DELTASPIKE-74] - unit and integration tests for @Secured
  •  [DELTASPIKE-75] - documentation for @Secured
  • [DELTASPIKE-78] - review and discuss Authentication API
  •  [DELTASPIKE-77] - review and discuss Identity API
  • [DELTASPIKE-79] - review and discuss Authorization API
  • [DELTASPIKE-81] - review and discuss Identity Management
  • [DELTASPIKE-82] - review and discuss external authentication
  • [DELTASPIKE-176] - unit and integration tests for @Transactional
  • [DELTASPIKE-177] - documentation for @Transactional
  •  [DELTASPIKE-179] - unit and integration tests for @TransactionScoped
  • [DELTASPIKE-175] - @Transactional for EntityTransaction
  •  [DELTASPIKE-178] - @TransactionScoped
  •  [DELTASPIKE-190] - Create ConfigurableDataSource
  • [DELTASPIKE-219] - @Transactional for JTA UserTransaction
  • [DELTASPIKE-230] - Fallback stragtegy for resource bundles and locales
  •   [DELTASPIKE-223] - Add convention for @MessageResource annotated types.
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Seam Framework - Maven Artifacts - 0 views

  • adding this profile to your settings.xml
  • Seam 3 modules and examples are published to the JBoss Community Maven Repository when they are released
  • <url>http://repository.jboss.org/nexus/content/groups/public</url>
  • ...1 more annotation...
  • <url>http://repository.jboss.org/nexus/content/groups/public</url>
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