Perforce
Maven
Proximity
CruiseControl
Eclipse and RAD, many plugins

Works great.

Like them all a lot (Perforce is the main commercial dev tool; is great
value, great features, I don't know of a better package and have used a lot
of SCMs).

While CC is pretty good, I would consider changing from CruiseControl to
Hudson, if Hudson supported Perforce.


-----Original Message-----
From: Trevor Spackman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, July 06, 2007 10:50 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Which technology stack are you using?

So here's the question: what are YOU using?  There have been a number of
posts about what CAN be used, but only a couple of people have mentioned
what they DO use.

 

Why do I ask?

We recently made the jump from CVS & ant to Subversion & maven.  There
have been a few growing pains, but things seem to have stabilized.  Now
I could use the advice of someone who has already been there.  We're
using maven-proxy for our internal repository - but we haven't been
entirely pleased and want to look at alternatives.  We also need to get
a good CI system set up (yes, we don't have one :-().  We went for the
obvious Continuum, but it's been nothing but headaches trying to make it
play nicely.

 

The questions:

Which SCM are you using: CVS, Subversion or something else?

I'll assume you're using maven as your build system...

Which internal repo proxy are you using: maven-proxy, Archiva,
Artifactory, Proximity, Gatekeeper?

Which CI system are you using: Hudson, Bamboo, Continuum, Cruise
Control?

Which IDE do you use: Eclipse, IDEA?

Which plugins for your IDE?

 

And, most importantly, do you LIKE them?  Are they friendly/easy to use?
Do you wish you could change, but don't have the time/resources?




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