Sure; makes sense to me. I figured you would just comment out XML rules but there
isn't a way to do that with Java rules. Rule name is fine though.
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On Sep 2, 2015, at 2:01 PM, Jess Sightler <jsightle(a)redhat.com>
wrote:
> On 08/04/2015 10:41 AM, Brad Davis wrote:
> I'd like to have the following features, but wanted to get everyone's
feedback.
>
> 1) The ability to read in effort from the XML files.
>
> User Story: User runs Windup report and doesn't agree with the effort estimate.
They would like to change the effort for a Java rule and rerun Windup, but aren't
technical enough to recompile Windup.
> Proposed Solution: Having a utility that we could use to easily look up a property
from the Windup XML configuration would be a great solution for this. That way, it makes
it easy for people to modify the effort.
>
>
> 2) The ability to override and disable rules from the XML.
>
> User Story: A Java rule is not providing anticipated output and needs to be excluded
from the report.
> Proposed Solution: Have a simple registry of disabled rules in the XML, where the
qualified Java class is provided that needs to be disabled / skipped.
I think this is a good idea, although I think that we should base it on
the Rule Provider ID (or optionally rule id) rather than on the class name.
>
>
> Brad Davis
> Senior Manager, Red Hat Consulting
> Email: bdavis(a)redhat.com | c: 980.226.7865 |
http://www.redhat.com
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