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Posted to dev@uima.apache.org by Marshall Schor <ms...@schor.com> on 2007/03/09 04:51:10 UTC

continuous integration

If and when we decide that "continuous integration" is the way to go, 
Atlassian, the folks who did Jira and Confluence Wiki (which we're 
using) also have a continuous integration product, called Bamboo.

Several Apache projects are using it, here:  
http://opensource.bamboo.atlassian.com/

-Marshall

Re: continuous integration

Posted by Marshall Schor <ms...@schor.com>.
Jörn Kottmann wrote:
> Hi Marshall,
>
> a few weeks ago I tested cruisecontrol with the uima project
> and it worked with our maven project structure.
>
> Maybe you would like to take a look at it.
Great, thanks. 

I'm still trying to get a sense of the communities.  I found this:
http://www.chris-read.net/?p=13
comparing CruiseControl version 2.6 (now at 2.7), bamboo 1.0 (it's now 
at 1.2.2), and
teamCity 1.2 (now at 2.1).

See also http://xooctory.xoocode.org/ - it's another CI open source project
whose team works on other Apache projects.  It has a section on comparison
about 1/2 down the page.

A quick look at Apache projects - I could only find one that was using 
CI (Harmony).

Still don't have any definite opinions, myself... 

-Marshall
>
> Jörn
>
> On Aug 15, 2007, at 9:01 PM, Marshall Schor wrote:
>
>> Saw another post (may be outdated) that said Continuum didn't handle 
>> "flat" Maven
>> structures, only the "nested" ones - and we're using the "flat" 
>> approach I think.
>>
>> -Marshall (hoping to get to continuous integration at some point :-)
>>
>> Marshall Schor wrote:
>>> More info:
>>>
>>> Several posts on maven-user on the topic "is continuum dead" suggest 
>>> another alternative,
>>>
>>> https://hudson.dev.java.net/
>>>
>>> and another says here's a matrix of various tools:
>>>
>>> http://docs.codehaus.org/display/DAMAGECONTROL/Continuous+Integration+Server+Feature+Matrix 
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> -Marshall (hoping that at some point, we'll get to continuous 
>>> integration... )
>>>
>>>
>>> Marshall Schor wrote:
>>>> If and when we decide that "continuous integration" is the way to 
>>>> go, Atlassian, the folks who did Jira and Confluence Wiki (which 
>>>> we're using) also have a continuous integration product, called 
>>>> Bamboo.
>>>>
>>>> Several Apache projects are using it, here:  
>>>> http://opensource.bamboo.atlassian.com/
>>>>
>>>> -Marshall
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>
>
>


Re: continuous integration

Posted by Jörn Kottmann <ko...@gmail.com>.
Hi Marshall,

a few weeks ago I tested cruisecontrol with the uima project
and it worked with our maven project structure.

Maybe you would like to take a look at it.

Jörn

On Aug 15, 2007, at 9:01 PM, Marshall Schor wrote:

> Saw another post (may be outdated) that said Continuum didn't  
> handle "flat" Maven
> structures, only the "nested" ones - and we're using the "flat"  
> approach I think.
>
> -Marshall (hoping to get to continuous integration at some point :-)
>
> Marshall Schor wrote:
>> More info:
>>
>> Several posts on maven-user on the topic "is continuum dead"  
>> suggest another alternative,
>>
>> https://hudson.dev.java.net/
>>
>> and another says here's a matrix of various tools:
>>
>> http://docs.codehaus.org/display/DAMAGECONTROL/Continuous 
>> +Integration+Server+Feature+Matrix
>>
>>
>> -Marshall (hoping that at some point, we'll get to continuous  
>> integration... )
>>
>>
>> Marshall Schor wrote:
>>> If and when we decide that "continuous integration" is the way to  
>>> go, Atlassian, the folks who did Jira and Confluence Wiki (which  
>>> we're using) also have a continuous integration product, called  
>>> Bamboo.
>>>
>>> Several Apache projects are using it, here:  http:// 
>>> opensource.bamboo.atlassian.com/
>>>
>>> -Marshall
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>


Re: continuous integration

Posted by Marshall Schor <ms...@schor.com>.
Saw another post (may be outdated) that said Continuum didn't handle 
"flat" Maven
structures, only the "nested" ones - and we're using the "flat" approach 
I think.

-Marshall (hoping to get to continuous integration at some point :-)

Marshall Schor wrote:
> More info:
>
> Several posts on maven-user on the topic "is continuum dead" suggest 
> another alternative,
>
> https://hudson.dev.java.net/
>
> and another says here's a matrix of various tools:
>
> http://docs.codehaus.org/display/DAMAGECONTROL/Continuous+Integration+Server+Feature+Matrix 
>
>
>
> -Marshall (hoping that at some point, we'll get to continuous 
> integration... )
>
>
> Marshall Schor wrote:
>> If and when we decide that "continuous integration" is the way to go, 
>> Atlassian, the folks who did Jira and Confluence Wiki (which we're 
>> using) also have a continuous integration product, called Bamboo.
>>
>> Several Apache projects are using it, here:  
>> http://opensource.bamboo.atlassian.com/
>>
>> -Marshall
>>
>>
>
>
>


Re: continuous integration

Posted by Marshall Schor <ms...@schor.com>.
More info:

Several posts on maven-user on the topic "is continuum dead" suggest 
another alternative,

https://hudson.dev.java.net/

and another says here's a matrix of various tools:

http://docs.codehaus.org/display/DAMAGECONTROL/Continuous+Integration+Server+Feature+Matrix


-Marshall (hoping that at some point, we'll get to continuous 
integration... )


Marshall Schor wrote:
> If and when we decide that "continuous integration" is the way to go, 
> Atlassian, the folks who did Jira and Confluence Wiki (which we're 
> using) also have a continuous integration product, called Bamboo.
>
> Several Apache projects are using it, here:  
> http://opensource.bamboo.atlassian.com/
>
> -Marshall
>
>