On Fri, Dec 19, 2008 at 2:27 PM, Christian Edward Gruber < [email protected]> wrote:
> You should probably do both, in that if there's a non-web way to get at > release (or if not, is eventually exposed) then the UI block won't stop the > other mechanism. You're right.. (the web services might also be exposing the release mechanism) Can you make the release mechanism enabled or disabled based on appropriate > criteria, which would include a given project currently building, and let > the button drive off of that state? Hmm, I haven't looked into the release component yet but it should be able to do this.. Thanks, Deng > > > On 19-Dec-08, at 01:16 , Maria Odea Ching wrote: > > On Fri, Dec 19, 2008 at 1:22 PM, Wendy Smoak <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> On Thu, Dec 18, 2008 at 8:05 PM, Maria Odea Ching <[email protected]> >>> wrote: >>> >>> A couple of things came to mind... (I haven't tried it yet) >>> >>> 1. In the Configuration page, set Number of Allowed Builds in Parallel >>>> to >>>> >>> a >>> >>>> value greater than 1 and save the changes. >>>> 2. Create a new Build Queue. You can create a few more if you want but >>>> >>> you >>> >>>> shouldn't be permitted to create more than the Number of Allowed Builds >>>> >>> in >>> >>>> Parallel you've set in the configuration. >>>> >>> >>> What should happen if you go back to Configuration and reduce the >>> number of allowed builds in parallel below the number of queues? >>> >> >> >> I don't think we have this scenario covered in the implementation yet. >> Good >> catch Wendy :) >> >> >> 2. handle instances when a project is still building and a release is >>>> triggered >>>> >>> >>> Just disable the Release buttons? >>> >>> >> Yeah, I was thinking of blocking the release & returning an error message, >> but having the Release buttons disabled is way simpler & easier. >> >> >> >>> -- >>> Wendy >>> >>> >> >> Thanks, >> Deng >> >> -- >> Maria Odea Ching >> Software Engineer | Exist Global | 687-4091 | Skype: maria.odea.ching | >> www.exist.com | Innovation Delivered >> > > -- Maria Odea Ching Software Engineer | Exist Global | 687-4091 | Skype: maria.odea.ching | www.exist.com | Innovation Delivered
