On 2/15/07, Keith Collison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I thought this might be of interest to Ivy users. I've been keeping an eye on TeamCity's evolution, a continuous integration server from the folks at JetBrains (the people who make the IDEA ide). Specifically I was interested in its ability to trigger dependent builds, akin to the old Cruisecontrol plugin that Jayasoft had once offered. TeamCity's first release had no such feature, but a Jira issue was created for it (see http://www.jetbrains.net/jira/browse/TW-669). Well, it looks as if said feature will be implemented in the next EAP. What's more, have a look at the comment submitted by Pavel Sher, the developer who was responsible for this feature's implementation: "TeamCity now is compatible with Ivy and it uses Ivy to resolve and retrieve artifacts. TeamCity acts as Ivy repository (with some specific though) that allows to download artifacts from usual Ant scripts using usual Ivy tasks. Also we provide UI for configuring dependencies on artifacts of another build configuration. There you can use various rules describing from what build to take artifacts (last finished, last successful, build number ranges in Ivy syntax and so on)." Very interesting! Xavier, were you aware of this?
No, I wasn't aware of this recent update on TeamCity. This is very interesting, I think we should put a news on Ivy site when the next version of TeamCity will be out. Thanks for sharing that with us, Keith. Xavier ~ Keith
