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Short explanation of what SonarQube is here and why we chose SonarQube...
The following steps must be followed to install SonarQube and SonarQube Scanner.
For SonarQube:
In Command Prompt go to the map where SonarQube is installed and start the service, for example:
C:\Program Files\SonarQube\sonarqube-5.6.6\bin\windows-x86-64>StartSonar.bat
If the service is up, SonarQube is installed properly.
This can be checked by the following link: SonarQube.
On the picture below, on the left side of the screen it shows that the SonarQube server is successfully started.
For SonarQube Scanner:
The following link can be used to install SonarQube Scanner: SonarQube Scanner.
To download SonarQube Scanner click on "Windows 64 bit" and the download will start after clicking on "Ok".
For SonarQube: To change the default port, under the header "WEB SERVER" in the file "sonar.properties" in the map of SonarQube, the # must be removed and now the "sonar.web.port" can be changed, for example to 5900.
For SonarQube Scanner:
To configure the settings of SonarQube Scanner follow the steps by using this link.
These settings must be filled in the project settings in Jenkins (see "Execute SonarQube Scanner").