
The best way to integrate in a hurry is to have been doing it all along. This practice of continuous integration is greatly helped by automated tools to check out and build your team's code on a more or less constant basis. Apache Continuum offers a free and open source tool to do continuous integration; This article looks at how it works.
Learn how to use the Rome API to create and manage RSS feeds in any format, then set up an automated build report for your continuous integration environment, using Continuum as your CI server.
Automating the build process is a difficult task, and fairly quickly a continuous integration tool becomes a must. But which one? This article test drives a few of the open source CI tools to see how they compare.There are 3 items tagged with Continuum. You can view all our tags in the Tag Cloud
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