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Jon Schneider edited comment on IVYDE-208 at 10/6/09 12:37 PM:
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Fixed eviction code to correctly display evictions and conflicts. Refactored
ResolveReport adapter code out of the model. Added tooltips to connections to
show which caller configurations caused a node to be resolved.
was (Author: jkschneider):
Fixed eviction code to correctly display evictions as opposed to conflicts.
> Ivy Resolve Visualizer
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>
> Key: IVYDE-208
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IVYDE-208
> Project: IvyDE
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Reporter: Jon Schneider
> Attachments: evicted.gif, focus.gif, ivy.xml, ivyde-208.patch,
> ivyde-208.patch, ivyde-208.patch, screenshot-1.jpg, screenshot-2.jpg,
> screenshot-3.jpg, screenshot-4.jpg, screenshot-5.jpg, screenshot-6.jpg
>
>
> I am kind of excited about this one. I would like to be able to see the
> resolve report depicted graphically, showing me clearly how particular
> dependencies wound up on the classpath, what nodes got evicted, what
> dependencies a particular transitive dependency has, etc etc. Ivy can
> sometimes fall into the category of "automagically" doing so much for us on
> the classpath, that developers can take it for granted. Especially when a
> version conflict arises out of a resolution (by which two different revisions
> are resolved that aren't under the same eviction context), I see developers
> getting very confused. I hope this visualization will help them understand.
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