The Eclipse plug-in supports the individual programmer: DDchange determines the minimal set of failure-inducing changes in the local history.
DDchange Eclipse is available for download now.
This page is currently a "stub". Detailed information will follow soon.
Download and installation
An alpha version is available for download:
Current version (2005-10-20) is 0.0.1: http://ddchange.martin-burger.de/eclipse/update-site/
This version is compatible with Eclipse 3.1.
You can install DDchange Eclipse using the Eclipse Install/Update Manager. Just add the link above as new external site.
How to use
DDchange runs out of the box, so just install and try it.
On ./FlashDemo you'll find a Flash movie that shows DDchange Eclipse in action.
FAQ
[TODO] See ./FrequentlyAskedQuestions for frequently asked questions. You should read that before asking questions.
Known issues
[TODO]
Known limitations
[TODO]
Changes
[TODO]
Bug reports
We will henceforth use Mantis instead of Bugzilla to track issues related to DDchange. All issues were transfered to Mantis. However, not all status were assigned so far. You can create accounts and login here: http://ddchange.martin-burger.de/mantis/
DDchange issues are managed by a Bug-Tracking System named Mantis. Bug reports and requests for enhancements are really essential in order to improve DDchange. However, before reporting an issue, please note:
Search the wiki for possible solutions and help: FindPage
Read the FrequentlyAskedQuestions.
Try a snapshot version. Perhaps the issue is remedied in that version.
To start contributing bug reports you need to sign up for your own Mantis username.
Please read the BugReportsGuidelines before you open a new report.
Consider to attach a log file to the bug report: DdchangeEclipse/DebugLogs and DdchangeMaven/DebugLogs, respectively.
Enter a new bug report (login required)