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Posted to dev@tapestry.apache.org by "Brian K. Wallace" <br...@transmorphix.com> on 2006/04/25 00:11:12 UTC

Code coverage....

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In going through the whole build process, I have a question about code
coverage:

Currently we use Clover - a good tool, to be sure. While I understand
the "if it ain't broke..." theory, is there a reason to choose Clover
over Cobertura aside from the effort to switch? My reason for asking is
primarily licensing and coordination. Cobertura is ASL and has
ant/command-line/maven hooks/plugins. I'm not against Clover in any way
(matter of fact I do like it) - just that Cobertura is something that
can be used without ASF license required. [From personal experience,
this would also mean a non-committer could build everything]

Any thoughts? Concerns?

If you haven't looked at it, the link is http://cobertura.sourceforge.net

Brian
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Re: Code coverage....

Posted by "Brian K. Wallace" <br...@transmorphix.com>.
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Yep. Checked that before I fired this thread off. :-)

Howard Lewis Ship wrote:
> I have no problem switching over. It will be easier once we have a
> Maven2 build, I think.  There's an existing Maven2 plugin, right?
> 
> On 4/24/06, Brian K. Wallace <br...@transmorphix.com> wrote:
> In going through the whole build process, I have a question about code
> coverage:
> 
> Currently we use Clover - a good tool, to be sure. While I understand
> the "if it ain't broke..." theory, is there a reason to choose Clover
> over Cobertura aside from the effort to switch? My reason for asking is
> primarily licensing and coordination. Cobertura is ASL and has
> ant/command-line/maven hooks/plugins. I'm not against Clover in any way
> (matter of fact I do like it) - just that Cobertura is something that
> can be used without ASF license required. [From personal experience,
> this would also mean a non-committer could build everything]
> 
> Any thoughts? Concerns?
> 
> If you haven't looked at it, the link is http://cobertura.sourceforge.net
> 
> Brian

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Re: Code coverage....

Posted by Howard Lewis Ship <hl...@gmail.com>.
I have no problem switching over. It will be easier once we have a
Maven2 build, I think.  There's an existing Maven2 plugin, right?

On 4/24/06, Brian K. Wallace <br...@transmorphix.com> wrote:
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> In going through the whole build process, I have a question about code
> coverage:
>
> Currently we use Clover - a good tool, to be sure. While I understand
> the "if it ain't broke..." theory, is there a reason to choose Clover
> over Cobertura aside from the effort to switch? My reason for asking is
> primarily licensing and coordination. Cobertura is ASL and has
> ant/command-line/maven hooks/plugins. I'm not against Clover in any way
> (matter of fact I do like it) - just that Cobertura is something that
> can be used without ASF license required. [From personal experience,
> this would also mean a non-committer could build everything]
>
> Any thoughts? Concerns?
>
> If you haven't looked at it, the link is http://cobertura.sourceforge.net
>
> Brian
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