Continuous Integration with Hudson
This presentation will go over how to set up your continuous integration environment with Hudson, including having it create your various type of Java and Grails projects from multiple sources.
Continuous integration has been around for a while and most are familiar with cruise control. While cruise control can be a very powerful tool setting it up can sometimes be a headache. Hudson offers a much easier route to setup and manage. In addition its extensive easy to use plug-in architecture allows one to add functionality for different items like twitter notifications, pulling data from different repositories, and running different types of code metrics. This presentation will show how we set up Hudson to build for various environments.
About Joseph Nusairat
Joseph Faisal Nusairat, author of “Beginning JBoss Seam” and co-author “Beginning Groovy & Grails”, is a Java developer who has been working full time in the Columbus Ohio area since 1998, primarily focused on Java development. His career has taken him into a variety of Fortune 500 industries including military applications, data centers, banking, internet security, pharmaceuticals, and insurance. Joseph is particularly fond of open source projects and tries to use as much open source software as possible when working with clients. Joseph is a graduate of Ohio University with dual degrees in Computer Science and Microbiology with a minor in Chemistry. Currently, Joseph works as a Senior Partner at Integrallis Software (www.integrallis.com).
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