...
> I want to know about the cruisesontrol ...
Note that it is
'cruisecontrol'
..not..
'cruisescontrol'
>...(Automatic deployement tool).
> if you have have document
I don't (never heard of it before now), but your
best bet is the 'site of the manufacturer'.
<http://cruisecontrol.sourceforge.net/>
>...please send to my ID.
This is not a 24-hour help-desk, but a discussion forum.
Please don't post unless you intend to keep track of
your own thread.
Andrew T.
Daniel Dyer - 03 Nov 2006 20:54 GMT
> ...
>> I want to know about the cruisesontrol ...
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> best bet is the 'site of the manufacturer'.
> <http://cruisecontrol.sourceforge.net/>
The OP may also want to consider Continuum
(http://maven.apache.org/continuum/) as an alternative, particularly if
dealing with multiple projects. Adding a project to CruiseControl
involves several steps. None of these steps are particularly difficult
but it is a lot more work than with Continuum. Once the Continuum webapp
is deployed it is exceedingly easy to configure new projects to be built
just by filling in a web form to point to the source repository. Unlike
CruiseControl, you don't have to prepare the project work space and you
don't have to create a delegating Ant script. You don't even have to use
Ant at all if you don't want to (it will run arbitrary shell scripts if
you prefer).
LuntBuild (http://luntbuild.javaforge.com/) is another alternative. Never
used it though so I don't know if it is any good.
Dan.

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