Bruno Furtado wrote:
Is Gump recommend for someone to use in its company projects?

sure! Gump is a little different from more "regular" products in that it is just 6 classes of java code (which are pretty much bugfree), and the rest is XML defintions (which are your responsibility to get right, and that takes some skill), XSLT (which you can modify on-site) and scripts (easily modifiable as well).


Note there's not really a gump "deliverable"; you need to get and build from cvs to use it. So you do need to know what you're doing.

Is it used to coordenate continuous integration among any arbitrary
projects, for example excluding jakarta projects?

yep. Though it is, as far as I know, really only used to run ant-based java software integration builds.


Does anyone use Gump with this purpose? Is it hard to get things working?

it's not drag-and-drop but it is doable. There's some great help from the people on this list. Start with http://jakarta.apache.org/gump/usage.html to figure out exactly how hard.


cheers,

- Leo



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