Hello Lukas,

We're all lazy. I'd profit from automation just as much as you! :-)
>
Ah ah ah! You're right!!!! We're all lazy! Evolution cause??? :-)


Surely, Hudson/Jenkins would be a nice tool for automation. Do you
> happen to know any hosting service for automated builds? 
>

I use hudson in my internal server, it works very well. 

With plugins you can upload the snapshot builds into a ftp directory or via 
maven repository, or in other many way.

Searching with google i've found these hostings:

http://jenkinshosting.com/    (free for open sourced projects and unlimited 
users, it seems very complete)

http://www.cloudbees.com/   (it seems a pay per service hosting)

Glad to help you,

cheers,

Agharta








Il giorno martedì 20 marzo 2012 22:10:58 UTC+1, Lukas Eder ha scritto:
>
> Hello Agharta,
>
> > Another suggestion: what do you think about a nightly unstable build with
> > not already released fixes/features?
> > Or a continuos build like this: http://deadlock.netbeans.org/hudson/ for
> > example.
>
> I release unfrequent SNAPSHOT releases on the Sonatype Maven repository 
> here:
> https://oss.sonatype.org/content/repositories/snapshots/org/jooq/
>
> Surely, Hudson/Jenkins would be a nice tool for automation. Do you
> happen to know any hosting service for automated builds? It would be a
> great plus if I could even run some of the integration tests, at least
> those involving open source databases, such as Postgres, MySQL,
> HSQLDB, H2, and Derby
>
> > In this way, any user can download an unstable build to test it, without
> > recompile it by hand. (i known, i'm a lazy man....  )
>
> We're all lazy. I'd profit from automation just as much as you! :-)
>
> Cheers
> Lukas
>
>

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