Fixedformat4j scores well on sonar
Posted by jeyben on June 5th, 2008
Today I found fixedformat4j was obtained at sonarsoftware and it was exciting to see that it scored pretty well compared to some other very well known opensource projects like the commons series, some of the spring module and even the Apache Maven project.
I didn’t know sonar before today. They describe them as:
Sonar is an entreprise quality control tool, distributed under the terms of the GNU LGPL. Its basic purpose is to join existing continuous integration tools to place Java development projects under quality control.
Even though the metrics at sonar doesn’t draw the complete picture on how good or mature a project is, it still gives a hint.
After finishing my education in 2002 I have been working as a Systems Architect for the danish consulting company Nordija. My primary area is the Java platform with particular interest for what could be called lightweight architecture. That includes technologies like Spring, EJB 3, Hibernate, JPA, Acegi etc. Besides the Java platform I have interest in other languages like Ruby, Actionscript 3 (for flex development) and others.