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Using CruiseControl with Eclipse

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Level: Intermediate

Nathan A. Good (mail@nathanagood.com), Author and Software Engineer, Alliance of Computer Professionals

31 Jan 2006

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This tutorial provides a high-level overview of how to use CruiseControl, Luntbuild, and Anthill with Eclipse. Use these applications for implementing continuous-integration builds that provide quick feedback whenever something changes with a project's source.

Prerequisites

This tutorial was written for developers with an understanding of Java technology, Ant, and Eclipse. You should also be familiar with a source code management application (this tutorial uses Concurrent Version System (CVS)). If you're going to use Luntbuild or Anthill, you should have a very basic understanding of how to deploy a WAR file to a servlet container.


System requirements

You need a computer with Java technology, Ant, and Eclipse installed. You also need access to a source code management application. This tutorial uses CVS as an example.

During the course of this tutorial, you'll install CruiseControl, Luntbuild, and Anthill. To install Luntbuild or Anthill, you need a servlet container. This tutorial uses Apache Tomcat as the servlet container.



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