I use Hudson mainly because the interface is very awesome. The AJAX controls
make the process very nice. Also setting up Hudson is literally automatic.
Just save the war file in Tomcat's webapps directory. So easy. Software is
getting easier and easier to install. I can't wait till we are back to the
days of DOS like install (copy and run).

Ravi


On 7/6/07, Gregory Kick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I've used hudson and have been very happy with it.  In my opinion, the
biggest advantage over other CI servers is the ridiculously quick
turn-around on bug fixes and requested enhancements.  Kohsuke pushes
out releases faster than anyone I've ever seen...

On 7/6/07, Wendy Smoak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 7/6/07, Milos Kleint <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Like define a unique local repo for the
> > project, to prevent local repository cross-pollination by other maven
> > projects built  on the same machine.
>
> FWIW, I haven't tried it yet, but you should be able to do that fairly
> easily with Continuum by adding
> -Dmaven.repo.local=/path/to/separate/repo to the arguments.  Or even
> -s /path/to/alt-settings.xml if you want completely different
> settings.
>
> (I went through an exercise recently trying to figure out how to make
> sure "official builds" don't use anything in the 'sandbox' repository,
> but only the approved third-party artifacts.)
>
> --
> Wendy
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