Projects released under an open source license can qualify for a non-commercial license of Clover: http://www.cenqua.com/clover/licensing.html (its towards the bottom of the page)

-Scott




Vincent Massol wrote:
-----Original Message-----
From: Jimisola Laursen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: dimanche 6 août 2006 15:05
To: users@maven.apache.org
Subject: RE: Maven Philosophy...



vmassol wrote:
[snip]
FWIW this is currently supported in the Clover plugin. The plugin does
this
by creating clovered artifacts that it installs in your local repository
and
swaps a project's dependencies in favor of those clovered one when it
finds
them. I'm using it on Cargo's build successfully to report on full
project
coverage.

-Vincent
[snip]


Sadly, Clover is not free for non-commercial use.

AFAIK you can easily get a license for non-commercial use.

-Vincent




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