jQAssistant 1.7.0 released
2. Oktober 2019 Keine Kommentare zu jQAssistant 1.7.0 releasedjQAssistant 1.7.0 has been released and comes with the @jQASuppress annotation, the ability to scan Maven repositories and a Dashboard plugin.
Read morejQAssistant 1.7.0 has been released and comes with the @jQASuppress annotation, the ability to scan Maven repositories and a Dashboard plugin.
Read moreWe released jQAssistant 1.6.0 and it comes with the following improvements: Dependency Graph for Maven Projects The full dependency graph of a Maven project is now scanned if jQAssistant is used as Maven plugin and can be visualized in the browser using the following query: MATCH (p:Maven:Project)-[:CREATES]->(a:Artifact)-[:DEPENDS_ON*]->(d:Artifact)
Read morejQAssistant 1.5.0 has been released supporting wildcards for rule references, labels for :Main and :Test artifacts and improved Spring rules.
Read moreA new plugin jQAssistant is available providing functionality for test impact analysis. The idea is to select only tests for execution that are most likely affected by changes in the version control system in large projects. Therefore commits within the current Git branch of a Maven project are evaluated
Read morejQAssistant provides a public API for creating scanner plugins to enable its users extending the tool for their own needs. A very valuable contribution is the Git plugin by Jens Nerche (Kontext E GmbH). It allows very interesting insight into the history of a project but also opens up possibilities to
Read moreThe fastest way to get up and running with a tool like jQAssistant is a hands-on session with an experienced trainer as your guide. That’s the reason why we created a workshop with a duration of two days that provides all the information and interactive help you need for effectively getting started
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