| Ivy Browser: Search an Ivy repository for libraries, packages, and versions by key words. Click on a line to paste the needed text into your Ivy file. More details on what it does and how to use it here. | |
| Ivy Builder: Add items to an Ivy repository - prepare the directory, add the jar files, input the dependencies, generate the XML, and generate the checksums. Details on usage available here. | |
| Ivy Grapher: Graph your Ivy reports (in the .ivy folder) to see what's not being used. Redundant or evicted revisions called out by your ivy.xml file show up in red. Click here for example images
Details on usage available here. Note that this application needs AT&T's GraphViz viewer to be installed to work (OS X and Windows) - http://www.graphviz.org/ |
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| Ivy Formatter: Format your Ivy (or XML) files, so they're nice and tidy. Details on usage available here. | |
| Java Version Finder: Ever get those "class file has wrong version 49.0, should be 48.0" type errors? Wonder which jar of the dozens in your classpath is the offender? This is a quick little tool which looks at your classpath and tells you which jars have which versions. You'll be surprised at what you find. Details on usage available here. | |
| Subversion Externals Finder: Need to know which projects
in your Subversion repositories use externals? Need to know which projects rely on a particular external? This little app creates nice UI reports for you.
Details on usage available here.
Note that this application needs AT&T's GraphViz viewer to be installed to work (OS X and Windows) - http://www.graphviz.org/ |