This page shows the supported platforms for Clover 3.1.x and its minor releases.
Key:
= Supported;
= Not Supported
Java Version |
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JRE / JDK (1) |
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Groovy Version |
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Groovy |
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JRE / JDK (1) |
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Operating Systems |
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Microsoft Windows (2) |
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Linux (2) |
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Apple Mac OS X (2) |
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Build Automation Tools |
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Apache Ant |
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Apache Maven 1 (3) |
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Apache Maven 2 |
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Apache Maven 3 |
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Application Development Frameworks |
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Grails |
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Integrated Development Environments (IDEs) |
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JetBrains IntelliJ IDEA |
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Eclipse (4) |
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Visual Studio.NET |
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Supported Platform Notes
- You can download a JRE or JDK for Windows/Linux/Solaris. On Mac OS X, a JDK is bundled with the operating system.
Once a JRE or JDK has been installed, you need to set the JAVA_HOME environment variable.
We strongly recommend the use of a 32-bit JRE/JDK rather than a 64-bit JRE/JDK. 64-bit JREs/JDKs will consume the available RAM more rapidly, and this may result in poor performance.
- Clover is a pure Java application and should run on any operating system platform provided the requirements for the JRE or JDK are satisfied.
- Approximately 100MB will be used by your local Maven repository.
- Your Eclipse projects must use the built-in Java Builder for compilation of source code.
Clover does not support AspectJ-based projects. In-editor per-test coverage browsing not supported on Eclipse 3.2 and RAD 7.0.






