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* [http://pmd.sourceforge.net/ PMD] - Additional static analysis and code duplication checks - [http://pmd.sourceforge.net/eclipse PMD Update Site]
 
* [http://pmd.sourceforge.net/ PMD] - Additional static analysis and code duplication checks - [http://pmd.sourceforge.net/eclipse PMD Update Site]
 
* [http://eclipse-cs.sf.net Check Style] - Code Style Checks - [http://eclipse-cs.sf.net/update Check Style Update Site]
 
* [http://eclipse-cs.sf.net Check Style] - Code Style Checks - [http://eclipse-cs.sf.net/update Check Style Update Site]
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* [http://www.eclemma.org/index.html Eclipse Emma] - Emma Coverage Tool Plugin For Eclipse - [http://update.eclemma.org/ Eclipse Emma Update Site]
  
 
== Monitor OSEE Bugs using Mylyn ==
 
== Monitor OSEE Bugs using Mylyn ==

Revision as of 21:15, 23 July 2009

Setup

Code Quality Tools

Update your eclipse installation with the following tools:

Monitor OSEE Bugs using Mylyn

Integrating OSEE and Bugzilla

Before Committing Any Code

  1. Synchronize and Update
  2. Run Code Quality Checks
  3. Ensure all the tests are green. (Tests projects can be identified by their '*.test' suffix. All tests have to be executed as plug-in unit tests.)
  4. Ensure the reference documentation is up to date (i.e. reflects your changes) (Documentation is maintained in project 'via the OSEE wiki').

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