2013-06-03

Meet FishEye and Crucible 3.0, a massive upgrade to our code search, visualization and review tools that will help development teams work faster, every day. This release provides developers with more powerful ways to track changes across all their code repositories, share knowledge, and accelerate collaboration cycles. Developers will find it easier to perform pre-commit reviews and benefit from huge indexing performance gains – especially for Subversion repositories. Come and meet the new FishEye and Crucible! Try FishEye and Crucible 3.0 Now Optimized performance The FishEye and Crucible team have been laser-focused on improving dev speed for our users. Our aim is to optimize performance from the moment you start to index your repositories to when you close a code review. It’s important for us to continue to help you save valuable time in your development process. In FishEye 2.8 we focused on improving load times on key pages like the activity streams and projects lists. Continuing our focus on performance in 2.9, we delivered improvements to shave off seconds for several common operations between JIRA, FishEye, and Crucible–specifically the source and review Tabs. Then in 2.10, we slashed server load and made every operation faster, especially for Enterprise teams: page loads, reviews and reports. We continue the performance theme in 3.0. A newer, faster Subversion indexing engine Take a deep breath Subversion users; you no longer have to wait for a full index of your Subversion repository in order to start using FishEye and Crucible. Our newest release uses intelligent indexing to make viewing your latest changesets and creating reviews available while the indexing is in still progress. Exhale! Check out the difference from data tested on a load testing instance of FishEye and Crucible comparing index scanning times of 3.0 and 2.10. The improvements bring these advantages to Subversion users: Get productive ASAP: Viewing recent changesets and creating reviews is 10 times faster. Understand progress: New progress screens give you a better understanding of how long it will take to index your repository. Faster JIRA integration: Information in your JIRA source and review tabs is available while indexing is being performed No more waiting on indexing! Large repositories (read: Enterprise teams) can start improving their code quality quicker than ever. Even more performance gains We did not stop there. We want to make ensure FishEye and Crucible stay fast as you grow. A huge focus was put on improving concurrent performance. You will notice improvement across the common operations you use everyday like creating review and browsing commits. Faster source browsing: we upgraded our internal database (to InfinityDB-3), this means greater concurrent access speeds and a better browsing experience Quicker review creation: the techy details, we optimized some SQL statements when creating or modifying a review in Crucible. What it means to you, the time to create or modify a review is cut down to save you valuable time. See some of the browsing improvements from a load testing server comparing FishEye and Crucible 3.0 to 2.10. Streamlined pre-commit reviews Simply put, a pre-commit (or patch) review means reviewing code changes before they are checked-in [...]

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