sventon – An Alternative to FishEye and ViewVC
I was recently looking for an alternative to ViewVC for my tomcat application server and I thought I was in luck with FishEye by Atlassian, but it wasn’t right for the job because it was proprietary. So, looking for an open source solution, I came across sventon. It’s loaded with features and relatively easy to configure which is great. If you’re looking for a source control browser this might be a good bet for you. Next up, I need to find a Java EE system monitor I can run on tomcat.
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About hkothari
I am software developer and enthusiast. I enjoy trying out new software, but prefer to use light and easy to use software. I’m currently still in high school, but working my way through it. I intern in a college computer science department, using flex and java, but I prefer C/C++, PHP and Lua. I enjoy running and swimming too.
I’m a devout slackware user, but I try out a ton of other linux distros for fun and in order to learn more.
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