The master is a WAR, the slave is a JAR. You need Java installed on both ends.
If you’re really hard up, can you run the slave on a saner build environment
and just write all the build steps to do things like “ssh {hostname} {command
you need to run}”?
--Rob
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Subject: Jenkins Usage Question - Java requirement
Hello,
We have an old build environment where the build server does not support Java.
Given this limitation, is it possible to still use Jenkins in a master/slave
set up? Or do both master/slave require Java?
Any pointers are appreciated.
Thank you.
Amad
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