[PJUG Javamail] What continuous build software do you use...

Bullard, Douglas Douglas.Bullard at nike.com
Mon Jul 30 15:08:50 UTC 2007


FYI, if you have any IDEA licenses, TeamCity is free.  Plus, the latest
version has plugins for Eclipse, too.

 

Douglas Bullard

 

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From: javamail-bounces at pjug.org [mailto:javamail-bounces at pjug.org] On
Behalf Of Matt Reynolds
Sent: Sunday, July 29, 2007 7:04 PM
To: javamail at pjug.org
Subject: Re: [PJUG Javamail] What continuous build software do you
use...

 

I work at TransUnion and we tried TeamCity, AntHill (newer version), and
Hudson.

 

While TeamCity was pretty slick, Hudson ended up doing everything we
needed, and since it was free, it won.  We have a mixed Eclipse/Idea
team, so the integration only worked for half the folks on the team.

 

The latest hudson build solved most of the issues we had (SVN "tag"
support, file handle leakage, JUnit trending).

 

On Jul 20, 2007, at 8:13 AM, Bullard, Douglas wrote:





TeamCity - a huge improvement over CruiseControl.  

We love it!

 

Douglas Bullard

Nike, Inc.

 

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From: javamail-bounces at pjug.org [mailto:javamail-bounces at pjug.org] On
Behalf Of Olson Jeffrey A
Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2007 7:47 AM
To: javamail at pjug.org
Subject: [PJUG Javamail] What continuous build software do you use...

 

Currently I know about & use CruiseControl, but I wanted to ask what
other software, like CruiseControl, is being used out there and what
experiences, positive and negative, have you had with it? 

 

Thanks!

Jeff

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