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Only one month after the previous version, Sonar 2.4 has just been released. The new version is full of new features that I will explore today through screenshots : Read the rest of this page »
Six months ago, we would never have believed that one day we would be happy and excited to write about the implementation of a Quality Model in Sonar. Indeed the Quality Models that we knew at the time (most of them are based on ISO 9126 standard) are complex, expensive to implement, can be understood only by an elite of quality experts and are not fun at all. Displaying a global rating on an application is easy but insuring that this rating can be understood in less than 5 minutes by every stakeholder is much more difficult. Implementing one of those Quality Models in Sonar was a kind of non-sense, even if this feature was highly requested by big companies. Indeed they were in contradiction with the vision behind Sonar :
Read the rest of this page »Managing the source code quality should be simple, should be cheap, should be accessible by all stakeholders (developer, architect, project manager, top manager, …), should be valuable and should be fun (without pleasure, perfection cannot be reached) !
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You probably know already that JaCoCo is the most performant code coverage engine. But you might not know that you can now combine it with Sonar to assess the code coverage by integration tests. This was the most voted Sonar issue (SONAR-613) and the latest version of the Sonar JaCoCo Plugin solves it. I am now going to explain how. Read the rest of this page »
The Sonar team is proud to announce the release of Sonar 2.3. As usual, this new release includes numerous improvements, bug-fixes and also new features that we believe are worth stopping your daily work for a couple of minutes to review. This new version of Sonar is very focused on the coding rules management.
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Prior to Sonar 2.2, the home page was simply the list of projects under quality control. Beyond the fact that it did not add much value to the platform, it was unreadable with more than 100 projects and could not even load with more than 800 projects ! This is why we switched the default Sonar home page from an “All Projects” service to a “Filters” service in Sonar 2.2.
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At the beginning of this year, Freddy mentioned in the Sonar roadmap for 2010 that after version 2.0 the main objective was to enable other languages on the Sonar platform through plugins. Nine months later, we have made very good progress on this subject and I wanted to take a chance to report on it.
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