I see a lot of references to a mythical version 3.0 but did not find any information on when and what that should be, neither on the jfrog web site, wiki, nor out in the wild.
Are there any more concrete infos available?
It has been a while since it is released and the big changes is that it came out as a Unified Platform where all products of JFrog are unified into one common UI with a unified installation and configuration. More details here
Hope this helps.
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I am looking into eman functionality. Can anyone please suggest me link to some tutorials or example which would help me understand this feature.
As outlined in Why eman project is dropped from opendaylight oxygen release., the eman project is no longer actively maintained so you're most likely on your own although you could try the eman-dev list. Other than that there's the project page https://wiki.opendaylight.org/view/EMAN:Main and/or whatever online docs were provided in releases prior to Oxygen.
I see a big difference in the look & feel between the online dashboard (https://sonarqube.com/projects or https://sonarqube.com/governance?id=MASTER_PROJECT) and the one that we see by default on our local installation of sonar (v5.6.3).
I'm wondering about whether the online look & feel can in someway be easily applied to a local installation. It's just a matter of css/js or behind we have also a completely different HTML structure?
Any information about this will be much appreciated.
I think I've found the answer to my question. The nice-looking online demo is based on an Enterprise Grade deployment of sonar with the governance plugin.
https://www.sonarsource.com/why-us/products/plugins/governance.html
https://www.sonarsource.com/solutions/deployments/enterprise-grade/
Can't you update your install to the latest version? There have been UI changes in both version 6.0 and 6.1
http://www.sonarqube.org/sonarqube-6-0-in-screenshots/
http://www.sonarqube.org/sonarqube-6-1-in-screenshots/
I have gone through the process (code fork, JIRA account, etc.) to contribute to spring-related projects from GitHub.
But I am not sure how to assign a JIRA issue to myself because I don't see any such option on the JIRA instance.
Can someone please guide me as I would like to start contributing?
Contributing to a spring-related issue is quite easy. For the spring framework there is a contributing page on the github repository.
Other spring-related projects have a similar setup so check the project you are interested in for more information.
As for assigning issues, it is reserved to the team as every pull request (patch) is first reviewed before being applied. If you are willing to work on an issue, just say so by adding a comment and we'll assist you.
Does anyone have any information on Spring Web Flow 3 status?
Here are a few relevant links that support my sense that springsource has essentially abandoned the project:
1)Official roadmap indicates they are missing milestones by over a year now with no update to the roadmap.
2)Forum thread filled with these questions ignored by Keith Donald and Spring team.
3)Official Download page says the latest release is 2.2.1 but is actually 2.3 so that is not even being kept up-to-date anymore.
While Web Flow version 2 I'm sure is a great product, the issues above are all obvious red flags when it comes to evaluating an open source product -- as well as evaluating the company behind that project. Am I simply missing some communication channel where all this has been discussed in detail before? I find it hard to believe that springsource, a company that seemingly had their act together, would be this negligent with one of their flagship products.
They just added a graphical web flow editor into STS. See this InfoQ post. Also, I just checked JIRA and Fisheye and it looks like there's bug fixes going into a 2.3.1 coming that corresponds with Spring 3.1. So I don't think it's abandoned, it's just not getting new features.
Just wanted to mention that the latest version (2.3.1) of Spring Web Flow was released on Mar 27, 2012. See the changelog file: http://static.springsource.org/spring-webflow/docs/2.3.x/changelog.txt
Is it possible for TeamCity to integrate to JIRA like how Bamboo integrates to JIRA? I couldnt find any documentation on JetBrains website that talks about issue-tracker integration.
FYI: I heard that TeamCity is coming out with their own tracker called Charisma. Is that true?
TeamCity 5 EAP has support for showing issues from Jira on the tabs of your build.
EAP Release Notes
you still don't have the integration in Jira itself which I would prefer
There is this plugin
https://marketplace.atlassian.com/plugins/com.stiltsoft.jira.teamcity
TeamCity does not have extensive integration with JIRA as Bamboo does, and I am not aware of a plugin that provides it. TeamCity does however, offer a generic integration option to external sites which can be used for basic JIRA integration.
From their documentation:
TeamCity allows to map patterns in VCS change comments to arbitrary HTML pieces using regular expression search and replace patterns. One of the most common usages is to map an issue ID mentioning into a hyperlink to the issue page in the issue tracking system.
Read more here: Mapping External Links in Comments
I haven't set this up yet on our local TeamCity, so I can't testify as to how well it works.
Yes, they are comming out with their own issue tracker.
Read more in this blogpost:
first eap for jetbrains issue tracker Charisma
you can try it here Charisma
and here you can see video for some of the features
you can download the EAP version from here
Charisma EAP download
TeamCity does have a free plugin for Atlassian Confluence. Its provides a nice way to show your build status on your wiki.
You can find it in the Atlassian marketplace:
https://marketplace.atlassian.com/plugins/com.stiltsoft.confluence.extra.confluence-teamcity-plugin
TeamCity has 3 build in Issue Tracking Systems:
1.BugZilla
2.JIRA
3.YouTrack
And there's a way to install the custom plugin for other ITS.
I did an integration with FogBugz issue tracking system with TeamCity 9.x.
https://github.com/jozefizso/teamcity-fogbugz