Hi Marcel, Great thing !
If we are at it, it might probably be a good thing to have the snapshots published somewhere in a M2 Repo ? Yet I am concerned about the sheer number of snapshots, that would be generated as each build is a full build meaning that if something changes in the framework module a new version of all other modules would probably also be deployed .... Regards Felix Am Montag, den 23.07.2007, 20:39 +0200 schrieb Marcel Offermans: > In the past we've been discussing the need for a continuous build, > and I'm happy to be able to announce that we've found a server that > can host it for us. The people at Atlassian, who also provide Apache > with free licenses for Jira and Confluence, have kindly created a > "Plan" for us on their opensource Bamboo server. Take a look here: > > http://opensource.bamboo.atlassian.com/browse/FELIX > > At the moment, I've configured the build to run and create all > artifacts that are generated using the new bundle plugin. It is our > intention to move all subprojects to this new plugin. Furthermore, > Bamboo collects all tests. I have not yet setup any artifacts. > Artifacts are groups of files that are made accessible after a > succesful build. Ideally we would make some kind of "snapshot" > release available this way (for people to quickly grab if they want > to test a specific build). > > If you register on the Bamboo site, you can get notifications. > Alternatively, there are RSS feeds. In theory it is even possible to > get notified via instant messaging (Jabber protocol) but that is > currently not enabled on this server. We could even send build > notifications to the list, but that might be a bit overkill? > > The build polls our repository once every three minutes. If > anything's changed, it will trigger a build. > > Greetings, Marcel >
