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      Livre Informatique - John Ferguson Smart - 01/05/2008 - Broché - Langue : Anglais

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    • Auteur(s) : John Ferguson Smart
    • Editeur : O'reilly Media, Inc.
    • Langue : Anglais
    • Parution : 01/05/2008
    • Format : Moyen, de 350g à 1kg
    • Nombre de pages : 910
    • ISBN : 9780596527938




    • Java Power Tools delivers 30 open source tools designed to improve the development practices of Java developers in any size team or organization.
      Each chapter includes a series of short articles about one particular tool -- whether it's for build systems, version control, or other aspects of the development process -- giving you the equivalent of 30 short reference books in one package.

      Résumé :

      • Foreword
      • Preface Introduction Build Tools
          Chapter 1: Setting Up a Project Using Ant Chapter 2: Setting Up a Project Using Maven 2
        Version Control Tools Chapter 3: Setting Up Version Control Using CVS Chapter 4: Setting Up Version Control Using Subversion Continuous Integration Chapter 5: Setting Up a Continuous Integration Server with Continuum Chapter 6: Setting Up a Continuous Integration Server with CruiseControl Chapter 7: LuntBuild-A Web-Based Continuous Integration Server Chapter 8: Continuous Integration with Hudson Chapter 9: Setting Up an Instant Messaging Platform with Openfire Unit Testing Chapter 10: Testing Your Code with JUnit Chapter 11: Next-Generation Testing with TestNG Chapter 12: Maximizing Test Coverage with Cobertura Integration, Functional, Load, and Performance Testing Chapter 13: Testing a Struts Application with StrutsTestCase Chapter 14: Integration Testing Databases with DbUnitContributed by John Hurst Chapter 15: Performance Testing with JUnitPerf Chapter 16: Load and Performance Testing with JMeter Chapter 17: Testing Web Services with SoapUI Chapter 18: Profiling and Monitoring Java Applications Using the Sun JDK Tools Chapter 19: Profiling Java Applications in Eclipse Chapter 20: Testing Your User Interfaces Quality Metrics Tools Chapter 21: Detecting and Enforcing Coding Standards with CheckstyleSome of the material in this chapter appeared in it's first incarnation on www.devx.com on the 29th of March 2006, in the article Maintain Better Coding Standards with Ease Using Checkstyle Chapter 22: Preemptive Error Detection with PMDSome of the material in this chapter appeared in it's first incarnation on www.devx.com on the 20th of April 2006, in the article PMD Squashes Code Bugs Chapter 23: Preemptive Error Detection with FindBugs Chapter 24: Inspecting the Results-Semiautomated Code Review with JupiterThis work was originally published on the DevX website on June 8, 2006, under the title Peer Code Reviews Made Easy with Eclipse Plug-In. Chapter 25: Sharpen Your Focus with Mylyn Chapter 26: Monitoring Build Statistics Issue Management Tools Chapter 27: Bugzilla Chapter 28: Trac-Lightweight Project Management Technical Documentation Tools Chapter 29: Team Communication with the Maven 2 Project Web SiteSome of the material in this chapter was originally published on JavaWorld in the article Get the most out of Maven 2 site generation (http://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/jw-02-2006/jw-0227-maven_p.html). Chapter 30: Automatically Generating Technical Documentation Bibliography Colophon...

        Biographie:

        • Foreword
        • Preface Introduction Build Tools
            Chapter 1: Setting Up a Project Using Ant Chapter 2: Setting Up a Project Using Maven 2
          Version Control Tools Chapter 3: Setting Up Version Control Using CVS Chapter 4: Setting Up Version Control Using Subversion Continuous Integration Chapter 5: Setting Up a Continuous Integration Server with Continuum Chapter 6: Setting Up a Continuous Integration Server with CruiseControl Chapter 7: LuntBuild-A Web-Based Continuous Integration Server Chapter 8: Continuous Integration with Hudson Chapter 9: Setting Up an Instant Messaging Platform with Openfire Unit Testing Chapter 10: Testing Your Code with JUnit Chapter 11: Next-Generation Testing with TestNG Chapter 12: Maximizing Test Coverage with Cobertura Integration, Functional, Load, and Performance Testing Chapter 13: Testing a Struts Application with StrutsTestCase Chapter 14: Integration Testing Databases with DbUnitContributed by John Hurst Chapter 15: Performance Testing with JUnitPerf Chapter 16: Load and Performance Testing with JMeter Chapter 17: Testing Web Services with SoapUI Chapter 18: Profiling and Monitoring Java Applications Using the Sun JDK Tools Chapter 19: Profiling Java Applications in Eclipse Chapter 20: Testing Your User Interfaces Quality Metrics Tools Chapter 21: Detecting and Enforcing Coding Standards with CheckstyleSome of the material in this chapter appeared in it's first incarnation on www.devx.com on the 29th of March 2006, in the article Maintain Better Coding Standards with Ease Using Checkstyle Chapter 22: Preemptive Error Detection with PMDSome of the material in this chapter appeared in it's first incarnation on www.devx.com on the 20th of April 2006, in the article PMD Squashes Code Bugs Chapter 23: Preemptive Error Detection with FindBugs Chapter 24: Inspecting the Results-Semiautomated Code Review with JupiterThis work was originally published on the DevX website on June 8, 2006, under the title Peer Code Reviews Made Easy with Eclipse Plug-In. Chapter 25: Sharpen Your Focus with Mylyn Chapter 26: Monitoring Build Statistics Issue Management Tools Chapter 27: Bugzilla Chapter 28: Trac-Lightweight Project Management Technical Documentation Tools Chapter 29: Team Communication with the Maven 2 Project Web SiteSome of the material in this chapter was originally published on JavaWorld in the article Get the most out of Maven 2 site generation (http://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/jw-02-2006/jw-0227-maven_p.html). Chapter 30: Automatically Generating Technical Documentation Bibliography Colophon...

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          • Foreword
          • Preface Introduction Build Tools
              Chapter 1: Setting Up a Project Using Ant Chapter 2: Setting Up a Project Using Maven 2
            Version Control Tools Chapter 3: Setting Up Version Control Using CVS Chapter 4: Setting Up Version Control Using Subversion Continuous Integration Chapter 5: Setting Up a Continuous Integration Server with Continuum Chapter 6: Setting Up a Continuous Integration Server with CruiseControl Chapter 7: LuntBuild-A Web-Based Continuous Integration Server Chapter 8: Continuous Integration with Hudson Chapter 9: Setting Up an Instant Messaging Platform with Openfire Unit Testing Chapter 10: Testing Your Code with JUnit Chapter 11: Next-Generation Testing with TestNG Chapter 12: Maximizing Test Coverage with Cobertura Integration, Functional, Load, and Performance Testing Chapter 13: Testing a Struts Application with StrutsTestCase Chapter 14: Integration Testing Databases with DbUnitContributed by John Hurst Chapter 15: Performance Testing with JUnitPerf Chapter 16: Load and Performance Testing with JMeter Chapter 17: Testing Web Services with SoapUI Chapter 18: Profiling and Monitoring Java Applications Using the Sun JDK Tools Chapter 19: Profiling Java Applications in Eclipse Chapter 20: Testing Your User Interfaces Quality Metrics Tools Chapter 21: Detecting and Enforcing Coding Standards with CheckstyleSome of the material in this chapter appeared in it's first incarnation on www.devx.com on the 29th of March 2006, in the article Maintain Better Coding Standards with Ease Using Checkstyle Chapter 22: Preemptive Error Detection with PMDSome of the material in this chapter appeared in it's first incarnation on www.devx.com on the 20th of April 2006, in the article PMD Squashes Code Bugs Chapter 23: Preemptive Error Detection with FindBugs Chapter 24: Inspecting the Results-Semiautomated Code Review with JupiterThis work was originally published on the DevX website on June 8, 2006, under the title Peer Code Reviews Made Easy with Eclipse Plug-In. Chapter 25: Sharpen Your Focus with Mylyn Chapter 26: Monitoring Build Statistics Issue Management Tools Chapter 27: Bugzilla Chapter 28: Trac-Lightweight Project Management Technical Documentation Tools Chapter 29: Team Communication with the Maven 2 Project Web SiteSome of the material in this chapter was originally published on JavaWorld in the article Get the most out of Maven 2 site generation (http://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/jw-02-2006/jw-0227-maven_p.html). Chapter 30: Automatically Generating Technical Documentation Bibliography Colophon...

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