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Automating (almost) Everything Using Git, Gerrit, Hudson and Mylyn

Topics
Devops,
Git,
QCon San Francisco 2011,
Continuous Integration,
QCon,
Source Control,
Agile Techniques,
Automation,
IT Service Management,
Infrastructure,
Code Reviews,
Programming,
Hudson,
Conferences,
Mylyn,
Agile,
Testing,
Gerrit,
Cloud Computing

Ryan Slobojan discusses how to perform issue tracking, code review, commits and builds in an automated manner by integrating Git, Gerrit, Hudson and Mylyn.

Tasktop Talks Mylyn, Code2Cloud

Topics
SpringOne,
Conferences,
Spring,
Code Analysis,
Java,
Application Lifecycle Management,
SpringSource,
Dependency Injection,
ALM,
Debugging,
Profilers,
Languages,
RallySoftware,
VMWare,
Design Pattern,
Programming,
Patterns,
Companies,
Enterprise Architecture,
Object Oriented Design,
Design,
Eclipse,
Mylyn,
Hudson,
git,
Cloud Computing

In this interview Mik Kersten and Neelan Choksi of Tasktop Technologies talk about the Mylyn task-oriented application lifecycle management framework and its role in creating Tasktop. They also discuss the role Tasktop plays in the new Clode2Cloud technology, which is a suite of turnkey cloud-based development, deployment and collaboration tools from SpringSource.

Code2Cloud: Automating The Whole Software Dev/Deploy Cycle

Topics
Continuous Deployment,
GOTO 2011,
Maven,
Continuous Delivery,
Continuous Integration,
Devops,
Agile Techniques,
Operations,
GOTO Conference,
Build systems,
IT Service Management,
Programming,
Agile,
Hudson,
Infrastructure,
Conferences,
Cloud Computing,
git

Ryan Slobojan presents Code2Cloud used to automatically set up a number of tools useful for development and deployment: Hudson, Git, task repository, wiki, Cloud Foundry Deployment Services and Maven.

News about Hudson

CloudBees Releases Jenkins Enterprise

Topics
Java,
Continuous Integration,
Devops,
Languages,
IT Service Management,
Agile Techniques,
Build systems,
Infrastructure,
Programming,
Cloud Computing,
Hudson,
Agile,
Jenkins,
Enterprise

CloudBees releases Jenkins Enterprise which offers commercial support, extended long time releases up to a year and extra proprietary plugins useful to companies with large scale Jenkins installations.

Oracle Moves JDeveloper to OSGi Backbone, Adds JSF 2 Support, Hudson Integration

Topics
JSF,
Java Web Frameworks,
Java EE,
Java,
Languages,
IDE,
Tools,
Programming,
Agile,
JDeveloper,
Hudson,
OSGi

Oracle has today released Oracle JDeveloper 11g Release 2, along with an update to their meta MVC framework Oracle ADF (Application Development Framework). The release includes support for JSF 2.0 and Facelets, adds Hudson integration to Oracle TPC, and improves hot deployment for ADF. At the same time JDeveloper has been re-architected to sit on top of an OSGi backbone.

Jenkins Not Interested in Hudson Reconciliation

Topics
Java,
Build systems,
Languages,
Jenkins,
Programming,
Hudson

At a recent Jenkins meeting, the discussion turned towards whether a reconciliation with the Hudson project was possible (after the Hudson proposal to move to Eclipse.org was released), and what would be required for that to happen. The stated requirements appear to be in conflict to moving towards either Eclipse or Apache foundations, and therefore in a reconciliation with Hudson.

Jenkins, Hudson and Eclipse

Topics
Java,
Eclipse,
Languages,
Build systems,
IDE,
Hudson,
Jenkins,
Programming

With the recent proposal to move Hudson to the Eclipse Foundation, there has been speculation as to whether this will lead to a coming together of Jenkins and Hudson, or even whether the code can be relicensed under the EPL. A discussion is taking place later today on the Jenkins IRC channel to discuss whether the Jenkins community wants to be part of this or not.

Oracle Proposes Hudson Move to Eclipse Foundation

Topics
Java,
Languages,
Build systems,
Programming,
Hudson

Oracle has created a proposal to move the Hudson project, including ownership of the trademark and domain name, to the Eclipse Foundation. In addition to the existing commercial backers (Oracle and Sonatype), other commercial supporters are keen to see Hudson move to an independent organisation and process, and will also be adding committers to the project.

Tasktop 2.0 Supports Task Federation and Cross-Repository Agile Planning

Topics
Team Collaboration,
Distributed Team,
Java,
Continuous Integration,
Collaboration,
Application Lifecycle Management,
Visual Studio,
ALM,
Languages,
Tasktop,
Software Testing,
Agile Techniques,
Microsoft,
IDE,
Tools,
.NET,
Teamwork,
Testing,
Companies,
Enterprise Architecture,
Programming,
Code Reviews,
Agile,
Hudson

The latest version of Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) collaboration tool Tasktop supports task federation, cross-repository Agile planning, and new connectors to other ALM tools like HP Agile Accelerator and SmartBear CodeCollaborator. Tasktop team last week released version 2.0 of the software which also has integration with Hudson CI tool.

Eclipse Mylyn 3.5 brings Jenkins into View

Topics
Java,
Eclipse,
Languages,
IDE,
Programming,
Hudson,
Jenkins,
Mylyn

Eclipse Mylyn 3.5 has just been released, bringing improvements into the task focussed view and additional bugzilla queries. But the biggest new feature is the ability to view the state of Jenkins/Hudson builds as well as drill into test failures in order to locally replicate the issue.

Hudson Moves to GitHub (Again)

Topics
Java,
Build systems,
Languages,
Programming,
Jenkins,
Hudson

Whilst Jenkins 1.397 has been released, Sonatype have been pressing on with build and architectural changes to Hudson. In order to facilitate further developer interest, the Hudson codebase will be moved back to GitHub.