That seems like a good direction. I will look into that.

Thanks Eric!

On Monday, February 3, 2014 5:21:47 PM UTC+2, Eric Pyle wrote:
>
>  Would it work to put the integration tests into separate jobs, and have 
> the build job kick off the two test jobs? If you need to track the test 
> jobs from the build job, there are various ways to do that, such as using 
> promoted builds.
>
> Eric
>
> On 2/3/2014 10:01 AM, Alon Segal wrote:
>  
> I looked into that option.
> The thing is that the build is on a single platform, only the integration 
> test (post-build step) is multi-platform. 
>
>  Maybe I'm missing something here? 
>  
> On Monday, February 3, 2014 4:30:11 PM UTC+2, Alon Segal wrote: 
>>
>> Hi, 
>> I'm running Jenkins on a machine that has both Oracle an Mssql installed 
>> on.
>> I am running a batch file as a post-build step, which triggers the 
>> integration test.
>> This batch file is testing only the Mssql.
>> Now, I want to run another batch file simultaneously which is testing the 
>> oracle, and be able to monitor the 2 batch files separately.
>>
>>  Does anyone have any idea?
>>
>>  Thanks. 
>>  
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