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Originally posted by The Only Way Is Keynsham View PostWell, in my case it'll probably take up most of my time getting it set up before I get on with the regular dev work at which point I guess it'll just tick over with minimal input from myself.
They don't even do any unit testing so I guess I'll be configuring the Git plugin and whatever build engine they want to use. NAnt or whatever.
Checked the gui worked and handed it over to the devs. No complaints but half the time they insist on stuff then never use it!
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Originally posted by stek View PostLike everyone's said Jenkins is just a small cog, last role before this I was Environments Manager (stupid title) and did Jenkins, Maven, SonarQube, Cobbler, Puppet, RHEL Kickstarts, AIX NIM builds, DB2 installs, VMware ESX, storage, fibre, and all the networking and firewalling.
Can't think how Jenkins can be anything other than a tiny part of environments and builds.
And didn't it used to be called Hudson?
They don't even do any unit testing so I guess I'll be configuring the Git plugin and whatever build engine they want to use. NAnt or whatever.
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Like everyone's said Jenkins is just a small cog, last role before this I was Environments Manager (stupid title) and did Jenkins, Maven, SonarQube, Cobbler, Puppet, RHEL Kickstarts, AIX NIM builds, DB2 installs, VMware ESX, storage, fibre, and all the networking and firewalling.
Can't think how Jenkins can be anything other than a tiny part of environments and builds.
And didn't it used to be called Hudson?
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Used it predominantly to manage unit testing so far. Not too awful unlike some systems I've used, certainly not a waste of time.
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Originally posted by The Only Way Is Keynsham View PostI was writing Java applets for websites at the time - animations, really.
Somebody thought that now Microsoft had jumped aboard the Java bandwagon they'd soon have the monopoly therefore the decision was taken.
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Originally posted by jmo21 View Postexactly what I did when I read that!
OP - tell me more, I need a good laugh! Why on earth were you using that?
Somebody thought that now Microsoft had jumped aboard the Java bandwagon they'd soon have the monopoly therefore the decision was taken.
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I've not used Jenkins but used TeamCity (and Bamboo for a little bit) for .NET CI and then Octopus Deploy for deployments.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostI thought this was a Leeroy Jenkins thread
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Anyone done any Jenkins?
As previously said, it's pretty damned easy to set up Jenkins as a stand alone that just builds the software. If you are talking about the set-up that I am responsible for - several servers, multiple slaves building for OSX, Windows, linux, iOS and android and then also automatically deploying virtualised (where possible) test environments and running multiple tests against the artefacts then it gets a little more complex.
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