Projects / DIASER / Releases / 0.1.8a

Version 0.1.8a of DIASER

Avatar

Release Notes: All code now spans 78 characters. All long strings have been concatenated to use multiple lines. Documents have been changed to reflect that diaser.pl will run on Perl 5.8.8. All tab indentations have been converted to 4 spaces only. This release pads out the development roadmap and release cycle.

Other releases

Release Notes: This release contains a large number of code changes made according to Perl Best Practices and Perl::Critic advisories. Level 5 and 4 are complete for the CLI management tool, as well as most level 3 changes. Some development structures have been added to the CSM; these files contain development environment variables, settings, and aliases used to govern and enhance the coding environment. Http conf.d has been modified to avoid duplicate aliases.

Release Notes: The main focus of this release is the documented appliance design of a pre-configured 3 node DIASER image pack, now available for download. The pack has been created to assist rapid cross-platform testing and evaluation, significantly lowering entry barriers. Code re-factoring evaluation using force field analysis was completed, and a discussion was written and resulting tasks noted. Further improvements to the spec file were made in accordance with Fedora package maintainer guidelines. CREDITS has been updated and recently completed business targets noted.

  •  18 Oct 2010 07:45
Avatar

Release Notes: The Web GUI front end configuration tool contains all the variables a user needs to set and displays them clearly in four sections with pop-up tool tips. With this GUI, the user can select options and build a working diaser configuration file. The install script handler is in place. This front-end can be installed using "make install".

  •  13 Oct 2010 22:07
Avatar

Release Notes: This development release includes more diaser-webgui tool design enhancements and feature implementation code, including action defined popup windows with a close button for all user input scenarios, a Makefile, and an apache system conf file. The tool diaser configuration file storage location is now pre-defined. The tool has been renamed to diaser-webgui in SVN and the Makefile.

Release Notes: The HTML Perl GCI GUI Web tool has been restructured and a JavaScript date picker was introduced. The configuration file can be uploaded and saved in place.

Screenshot

Project Spotlight

PIT

Mutation testing for Java.

Screenshot

Project Spotlight

PDF OCR X

A drag and drop utility to convert PDFs into text via OCR.