Hi all,

As of this weekend, all commits on FCRepo's trunk or maintenance-2.2
now result in an automatic build/test cycle, including the majority of
our system tests.

Here is the public website where anyone can check on the status of a
build and fcrepo-committers can manually initiate a build if needed.

    https://fedora-commons.org/bamboo/browse/FCREPO

The tests will:
  - Perform a "release" (full build)
  - Run all unit/integration tests
  - Install an appropriately-configured Fedora instance and run each
of the following system test suites:
    1) ConfigA
    2) ConfigB
    3) ConfigC
    (see readme.txt in the root of the source tree for a synopsis of
what these tests do)
  - Make the built installer and test results/server logs available
for download (artifacts from the most recent 3 builds will be made
available)

 The tests are currently run with the following environment:
      - Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5
      - Java 5 (Sun)
      - Bundled Tomcat as webapp container
      - Bundled McKoi as database
      - FOXML as demo ingest format

The full cycle currently takes about 30 minutes to run.

If the tests fail, we'll be notified via the codewatch list at failure
time, and again when the tests have succeded.

- Chris

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