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Open Source Code Review Tool, Hammurapi 3.7, released

Posted by: Pavel Vlasov on January 07, 2005 DIGG
I'm proud to announce release 3.7.0 of Hammurapi.

There's been many changes since version 3 was annouced on TSS in July 2004.

The most prominent new features are:
- Quick task, which is very fast but generates simplified reports
- History inspector
- Technology stack inspector
- Type and package dependency API.
- Call trace navigation API.

Take a look at the presentation to get familiar with Hammurapi concepts in 5 minutes.

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·  Open Source Code Review Tool, Hammurapi 3.7, released by Pavel Vlasov on Fri Jan 07 00:44:28 EST 2005
  ·  Open Source Code Review Tool, Hammurapi 3.7, released by Konstantin Ignatyev on Tue Jan 18 12:30:38 EST 2005
    ·  RE: Which version has been released by Pavel Vlasov on Wed Jan 19 12:02:26 EST 2005
  ·  Open Source Code Review Tool, Hammurapi 3.7, released by analog boy on Tue Jan 18 15:34:30 EST 2005
    ·  RE: Maven plugin by Pavel Vlasov on Wed Jan 19 12:04:20 EST 2005
      ·  Eclipse plugins? by Mark Nuttall on Thu Jan 20 08:17:18 EST 2005
        ·  RE: Eclipse plugins? by Pavel Vlasov on Thu Jan 20 12:58:57 EST 2005
      ·  RE: Maven plugin by Frank Verbruggen on Tue Apr 19 09:46:28 EDT 2005
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Open Source Code Review Tool, Hammurapi 3.7, released

Posted by: Konstantin Ignatyev on January 18, 2005 in response to Message #151815
1. Self report on Hammurapy site reports version 3.8.0, Which version has been released?

2. serialVersionUid constant deserves special treatment and does not have to be reported as non-conformant to the Sun’s naming conventions( even it really does not)

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Open Source Code Review Tool, Hammurapi 3.7, released

Posted by: analog boy on January 18, 2005 in response to Message #151815
Congrats, nice tool. Is there a maven plugin yet so it can be added to the reports in a project.xml? Last time I looked it only supported Ant.

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RE: Which version has been released

Posted by: Pavel Vlasov on January 19, 2005 in response to Message #153126
1. It took 12 day for TSS to publish this news post. In the mean time Hammurapi 3.8.1 has been relased.

2. Very good point - fixed.

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RE: Maven plugin

Posted by: Pavel Vlasov on January 19, 2005 in response to Message #153165
Hammurapi can be run as Ant task and as a standalone Java App. I think you can use standalone version to integrate with Maven.

There are also two Eclipse plugins under development by different authors.

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Eclipse plugins?

Posted by: Mark Nuttall on January 20, 2005 in response to Message #153313
There are also two Eclipse plugins under development by different authors.
Links? I did a search and came up empty.

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RE: Eclipse plugins?

Posted by: Pavel Vlasov on January 20, 2005 in response to Message #153475
Discussion topic: http://www.pavelvlasov.com/bb/viewtopic.php?t=155

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RE: Maven plugin

Posted by: Frank Verbruggen on April 19, 2005 in response to Message #153313
I would like to know if someone already did the work of integrating this tool with Maven. PMD seamlessly integrates with Maven, and also has nice features. I would like to see Hammurapi in action and tell the companies that I support currently with PMD that they can also switch to Hammurapi. But for this to work someone will need to write that plugin, I do not have the time to do it myself unfortunately :S
Cheers Frank Verbruggen

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