transMorphicMike Roberts' blog on tech and life(Untitled)- September 27, 2002 Jira I've been using Jira for a while now, and am really impressed. The first thing that struck me was its speed, both in its implementation and the way it all fits together. As an example, the first time I got it up and running, I remember the distinct 'wow' factor of being able to setup users, projects, etc. with brilliant responsiveness from the application and at the same time finding all the features, buttons, etc. just where I would expect them to be. Indeed, its so slick that its easy to.http://radio.weblogs.com/0112015/2002/09/27.html#a24 (Untitled)- September 27, 2002 CruiseControl 2.0 has been released. I've been using (and submitting a couple of patches to) the CVS version (which is what has just been released) for a couple of months now, and can honestly say its way better than version 1.http://radio.weblogs.com/0112015/2002/09/27.html#a23 (Untitled)- September 21, 2002 MC4J is released as open source. For those using JMX it looks like there's a new Swing based management console thats open sourced called MC4J. Might be worth a look; the screen shots look pretty good. James Strachan's Radio Weblog Looks cool. That combined with MX4J seems to offer (from reading the webpages) a fairly comprehensive open source generic JMX solution.http://radio.weblogs.com/0112015/2002/09/21.html#a22 |