Steve Loughran wrote:
Vincent Massol wrote:
what we actually do at work is just run cruise control on a single box
and collect the results. Its that result collection which becomes
critical and hard on a big distributed system.
Just some other things to note FYI.
Continuum recently gained an addition from David Blevins (from the
Geronimo team) which allows Continuum to run across several machines. So
David essentially created a distributed test environment for the
Geronimo TCK. It's still in the early stages but is working quite well:
it uses ActiveMQ to move build definitions and information around.
There is also a tool called SysUnit at Codeahaus which Bob McWhirter
created for distributed testing. Specifically for distributed caching
products.
I have also recently talked to the guy behind ControlTier (Alex Honor),
which has been recently open sourced, and would like to see where we can
go with that (open.controltier.com). I talked with Vincent briefly about
ControlTier the other day. Alex has a vast wealth of knowledge regarding
deployment which for us is beneficial as Maven is the preferred tool to
use in conjunction with ControlTier which is a plus in terms of
integration with Maven.
--
jvz.
Jason van Zyl
jason at maven.org
http://maven.apache.org
A man enjoys hsi work when he understands the whole and when he
is responsible for the quality of the whole
-- Christopher Alexander, A Pattern Language
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