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This chart should also contain whether it uses a distributed agent model. -- 159.53.46.142

Structure

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Maybe the C/C++ builders column can be dropped? Anyone else supporting such change? --Kslotte (talk) 10:40, 3 July 2009 (UTC)[reply]

It seems strange to have separate columns for "Windows builders" and "Java builders" (both terms that I (a software developer) haven't come across anywhere else). If you ask me, in a CI context, a "builder" would be something with which the CI could communicate, i.e. start it and then interpret the results (be it through an API or by parsing a log). Therefore, I suggest making a second table with a column for each builder (that at least a couple of CIs support), e.g. one for GNU Make, one for Apache Ant, one for Apache Maven, etc. The ability to run a command or script could have its own column. And possibly a last column for "others". --LeBoef (talk) 08:26, 17 January 2014 (UTC)[reply]

Add testing capabilities

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These are even more important than build ones 'cuz building is a straightforward and simple process.

I consider the following categories:

  • Unit test integration;
  • Integration/System (UI, database) test integration;
  • Test management capabilities/integration;
  • Test environment management capabilities/integration.

Vano 22:40, 1 August 2013 (UTC)[reply]

New CI Tool based on PowerShell

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There is a new CI Tool based on PowerShell: http://www.crawler-lib.net/build-tools 84.171.111.227 (talk) 13:51, 17 August 2014 (UTC)[reply]

Missing

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The list on continuous integration was deleted. All items there are here except:

-- Beland (talk) 17:09, 25 August 2014 (UTC)[reply]

Updates to the "Comparison of continuous integration software" page

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Hello, My name is Patricia Wagner and I work at Microsoft as a content publisher for Visual Studio, Team Foundation Server, and Visual Studio Team Services documentation. My team (you might already know Doug Erickson) is reviewing Wikipedia articles that reference our products and services to make sure that they represent the current state and features of our products. Here's a brief description of our proposed changes: In the "Comparison of continuous integration software" table:

  • In the first row, replace "Unknown" with up-to-date information
  • Add a new row for "Visual Studio Team Services"

In the "SCM system support" table:

  • Update the Team Foundation Server row to replace some cells that contain "no" with correct information and add "Visual Studio Team Services."


Please review the changes below and let me know if they are acceptable to you. Thank you very much for your consideration.

Name Platform License Windows builders Java Builders Other builders Notification IDE Integration Other integration
Team Foundation Server] Microsoft Windows] Proprietary] MSBuild] Ant, Maven] Android iOSXcode[Script][[1]] [[2]] [REST API [Studio] [[3]][or any IDE or editor] Wide range through build tasks and extensions.IntelliJ
Name Platform License Windows builders Java Builders Other builders Notification IDE Integration Other integration
Visual Studio Team Services [[4]] Proprietary] MSBuild] Ant, Maven] Android iOSXcode[Script][[5]] [[6]] [REST API [Studio] [[7]][or any IDE or editor] Wide range through build tasks and extensions.IntelliJ


SCM system support table, Team Foundation Server row:

- First cell : Team Foundation Server & Visual Studio Team Services
- CA Harvest cell:Sync with Tasktop Sync - Cite error: A <ref> tag is missing the closing </ref> (see the help page)., Gradle[1], Command-line}}

| style="background:#9EFF9E;color:black;vertical-align:middle;text-align:center;" class="table-yes"|Docker[2], Command-line, Custom scripts | Desktop, Web, [iOS], [Android], [Email], custom | style="background:#9EFF9E;color:black;vertical-align:middle;text-align:center;" class="table-yes"|IntelliJ IDEA, AppCode, CLion, DataGrip, AppCode, GoLand, JetBrains MPS, PhpStorm, PyCharm, Rider, RubyMine, WebStorm | style="background:#FFB; color:black;vertical-align:middle;text-align:center; " class="table-partial"|TeamCity, YouTrack (in development), GitHub Actions (planned), Jenkins (in development) |}

References

  1. ^ "Gradle for Java and Kotlin". JetBrains Space. Retrieved March 25, 2022.
  2. ^ "Docker". JetBrains Space. Retrieved March 25, 2022.

Edit request

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Hello, my name is Alyona Chernyaeva and I’m an employee of JetBrains. I work in the JetBrains Space team as a marketing specialist. We are reviewing Wikipedia articles that relate to our areas and would like our product to be listed in the article. Please review the description below and let me know if it is acceptable to you. Thank you very much for your consideration. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Alyona na (talkcontribs)

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Name Platform License Builders: Windows Builders: Java Builders: other Notification Integration, IDEs Integration, other
JetBrains Space Web container, Hosted, Self-hosted Proprietary Command-line Maven[1], Gradle[2], Command-line Docker[3], Command-line, Custom scripts Desktop, Web, [iOS], [Android], [Email], custom IntelliJ IDEA, AppCode, CLion, DataGrip, AppCode, GoLand, JetBrains MPS, PhpStorm, PyCharm, Rider, RubyMine, WebStorm TeamCity, YouTrack (in development), GitHub Actions (planned), Jenkins (in development)

Alyona na (talk) 13:50, 25 March 2022 (UTC)[reply]

 Not done. This article lists software that already has an article. An article about the developer is not the same thing. - MrOllie (talk) 14:14, 1 April 2022 (UTC)[reply]

References

  1. ^ "Maven for Java and Kotlin". JetBrains Space. Retrieved March 25, 2022.
  2. ^ "Gradle for Java and Kotlin". JetBrains Space. Retrieved March 25, 2022.
  3. ^ "Docker". JetBrains Space. Retrieved March 25, 2022.