Architecture Rules

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Assert Your Architecture! with this open source java library. Architecture Rules leverages an xml configuration file and optional programmatic configuration to assert your code's architecture via unit tests or ant tasks. This test is able to assert that specific packages do not depend on others and is able to check for and report on cyclic dependencies among your project's packages and classes. This project wraps a industry accepted JDepend to simplify the process of maintaining a solid software architecture.

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Licensed under Apache License 2.0 - allows use of the source code for the development of free and open source software as well as proprietary and closed source software.

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July 10, 2008 @ 10:05 pm

Release 2.1.1

Fixed major issue with 2.1.0 that prevented packages defined with wildcards from even being investigated. Caused when issue-45 was fixed.

  1. architecture-rules-2.1.1.jar
  2. architecture-rules-2.1.1-sources.jar
  3. architecture-rules-2.1.1-test-sources.jar

Maven 2 - pom.xml

  1. 
    <groupId>com.seventytwomiles<groupId>
    <artifactId>architecturerules<artifactId>
    <version>2.1.1<version>
    

Also, you must add our maven repository.

Javadocs

This version’s (2.1.1) api documentation (javadocs) are available here.

Changes

  • issue-54 report class creating the cyclic redundancy usability

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3 Comments »

  1. Posted by architecture-rules 2.1.1 | 72 Miles

    July 10, 2008 @ 10:37 pm

    [...] was released this past weekend. It was going great. The project was getting a lot of attention on dzone, freshmeat.net drove some good traffic, it made the front page of The Server Side’s news [...]

  2. Posted by Andrew Swan

    July 11, 2008 @ 1:27 am

    Chin up Mike, you’re doing a good job on a much-needed tool.

  3. Posted by Mike

    July 18, 2008 @ 8:45 pm

    @Andrew Swan - Thanks Andrew. Thanks for hanging with us while we nail down the end users requirements and fix these bugs.

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