Thanks Rob for the information.Yes Its Abinitio.

Do you know some information/docs which can explain the procedure to work
with Abnitio.
Also what exactly the Cloudbees cost.


On Fri, Apr 26, 2013 at 4:35 PM, Mandeville, Rob <[email protected]>wrote:

>  Do you mean Ab Intio?  BTW, it’s Jenkins, not Jenkin.****
>
> ** **
>
> The procurement cost of Jenkins is zero.  Just go to
> http://www.jenkins-ci.org and download.  Cloudbees will sell you an
> enterprise edition with extra plugins and a support contract, or sell you a
> service where you run Jenkins on their cloud.  I’d start with the free copy
> to see if it even meets your needs, then consider the possibility of going
> to Cloudbees (Truth in advertising: my company just bought their enterprise
> edition for the support contract).****
>
> ** **
>
> I have found nothing that specifically connects Jenkins to Ab Inito,
> Jenkins can run with a bunch of different tools because it supports running
> tasks as Windows batch scripts or Unix shell scripts.  This is how it
> connects to all but a few general development tools.****
>
> ** **
>
> While Jenkins is useful for automating running of tests, I don’t think
> that it directly supports the sorts of tests that you show below.  There
> are plugins to read *Unit style logs, or to read certain patterns (such as
> “TEST PASSED” or “TEST FAILED”) as pass/fail criteria, but doesn’t have the
> logic to compare results.  Basically, you would have to write the tests
> yourself, generate simple pass-or-fail strings, and have Jenkins parse the
> logs for those pass-or-fail strings.  The nice thing about Jenkins is that
> it will do so unattended, either on a schedule or whenever you submit a
> change to your source control system.****
>
> ** **
>
> --Rob****
>
> ** **
>
> *From:* [email protected] [mailto:
> [email protected]] *On Behalf Of *avineet
> *Sent:* Friday, April 26, 2013 6:05 AM
> *To:* [email protected]
> *Subject:* Questions on Jenkin****
>
> ** **
>
> Hi,****
>
> We wanted to implement Jenkin in our project which require some kind of
> automation tool which support testing around Abnitio.****
>
> I have heard that Jenkin works with Abnitio,Could you please confirm me
> the same.
> *What would be the Procurement cost of the product.
> *
> Also,I drafted few high level cases which we want the tool should
> support.Could anyone please have a look and let me know if these cases
> works with Jenkin.
>
>     Compare input and output record counts
>     Compare input values and output values
>     Validates transformations
>     Compares checksums created against the input and output (e.g. The sum
> of input column 1 = sum of output column 1)
>     Compare input with a filter record count with output record count
>     Supports files and tables as either the input or output (File to
> Table, Table to Table, Table to File)
>     Supports the validation of a test against a static value, e.g. Sum of
> column 1 = value x
>     Supports embedded SQL to use for the validation routine, e.g. Output
> of SQL 1 is equal to the output of SQL 2 or Output of SQL 1 is equal to
> this ****
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