crucible & fisheye installation confusion

Brian Hill August 31, 2011

Is the preferable way to install/use crucible with or without fisheye?

This is for a new installation of crucible, and we're not using fisheye now.

Thanks for any help.

Brian

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JamieA
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August 31, 2011

It's possible to use cru without fisheye but it's really intended to be used with, if you are planning reviews of source code.

However say you just wanted it for reviews of confluence pages or patches then fish is not required.

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September 1, 2011

FishEye and Crucible are the same install, features are available/switched on when adding your license

Brian Hill September 1, 2011

Hi Jamie,

Thanks for the answer. Does this mean I need to install fisheye separately or are the fisheye*.jar files that come with cru what are needed? If I need to install both, do they need to be installed in the same home?

The documentation on that isn't clear to me.

Brian Hill September 1, 2011

Crucible contains the full Fisheye. Got it.

Thanks!

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