Talk:Comparison of continuous integration software
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New features
editThis chart should also contain whether it uses a distributed agent model. -- 159.53.46.142
Structure
editMaybe the C/C++ builders column can be dropped? Anyone else supporting such change? --Kslotte (talk) 10:40, 3 July 2009 (UTC)
- It seems strange to have separate columns for "Windows builders" and "Java builders" (both terms that I (a software developer) haven't come across anywhere else). If you ask me, in a CI context, a "builder" would be something with which the CI could communicate, i.e. start it and then interpret the results (be it through an API or by parsing a log). Therefore, I suggest making a second table with a column for each builder (that at least a couple of CIs support), e.g. one for GNU Make, one for Apache Ant, one for Apache Maven, etc. The ability to run a command or script could have its own column. And possibly a last column for "others". --LeBoef (talk) 08:26, 17 January 2014 (UTC)
Add testing capabilities
editThese are even more important than build ones 'cuz building is a straightforward and simple process.
I consider the following categories:
- Unit test integration;
- Integration/System (UI, database) test integration;
- Test management capabilities/integration;
- Test environment management capabilities/integration.
New CI Tool based on PowerShell
editThere is a new CI Tool based on PowerShell: http://www.crawler-lib.net/build-tools 84.171.111.227 (talk) 13:51, 17 August 2014 (UTC)
Missing
editThe list on continuous integration was deleted. All items there are here except:
- BuildHive
- Cascade (software)
- CruiseControl.rb
- FinalBuilder Server: VSoft Technologies proprietary automated build and continuous integration server.
- IBM Rational Team Concert: proprietary software development collaboration platform with built-in build engine.
- IBM Rational Software SCLM: software configuration management system for z/OS.
- Xcode 5 also contains a proprietary continuous integration system, works closely with OS X Server for OS X Mavericks.
Updates to the "Comparison of continuous integration software" page
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Name | Platform | License | Windows builders | Java Builders | Other builders | Notification | IDE Integration | Other integration |
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Team Foundation Server] | Microsoft Windows] | Proprietary] | MSBuild] | Ant, Maven] | Android iOSXcode[Script][[1]] | [[2]] [REST API | [Studio] [[3]][or any IDE or editor] | Wide range through build tasks and extensions.IntelliJ |
Name | Platform | License | Windows builders | Java Builders | Other builders | Notification | IDE Integration | Other integration |
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Visual Studio Team Services | [[4]] | Proprietary] | MSBuild] | Ant, Maven] | Android iOSXcode[Script][[5]] | [[6]] [REST API | [Studio] [[7]][or any IDE or editor] | Wide range through build tasks and extensions.IntelliJ |
SCM system support table, Team Foundation Server row:
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References
- ^ "Gradle for Java and Kotlin". JetBrains Space. Retrieved March 25, 2022.
- ^ "Docker". JetBrains Space. Retrieved March 25, 2022.
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Alyona na (talk) 13:50, 25 March 2022 (UTC)
- Not done. This article lists software that already has an article. An article about the developer is not the same thing. - MrOllie (talk) 14:14, 1 April 2022 (UTC)
References
- ^ "Maven for Java and Kotlin". JetBrains Space. Retrieved March 25, 2022.
- ^ "Gradle for Java and Kotlin". JetBrains Space. Retrieved March 25, 2022.
- ^ "Docker". JetBrains Space. Retrieved March 25, 2022.