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User: AnonymousRating: 52005-06-17 09:07:50
I was able to get it up and running as mentioned in the help. Also, found the user guide quite intuitive. Which version of Eclipse are you running? The specification indicates 3.0.


User: AnonymousRating: 12005-06-15 13:29:03
A fairly basic plug-in that uses JUnit test results to map to requirements coverage. In the community edition a very basic grid editor is used to get the developer to enter the name of the requirement and it's associated Test (as a fully defined package.Class.method). If the Test passes, then the requirement is met, if it fails or the requirement is not associated with a test then it gets yellow or red. All good in theory, but the plugin didn't work. The view came up, but I continuously got error 1232 (null) which is pretty mysterious, and the support site was useless. No knowledge base, or any assistance unless you're in the supported version (requires puchasing a license). So, not impressed and have decided not to use it.




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