Hi,

as long as you can run those tests manually via command line then you can 
configure a particular Jenkins job with the same commands. BTW, if you 
google a bit you can find a bunch of post/entries/examples as below

- Maven/Selenium/Jenkins 
-> http://www.guru99.com/maven-jenkins-with-selenium-complete-tutorial.html
- Ant/Selenium/Jenkins -> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MadL0CEBW8Q
- Gradle/Selenium/Jenkins 
-> 
http://eugenedvorkin.com/integration-testing-with-gradle-selenium-and-spock-for-java-project-part-1/

Cheers


On Monday, 28 December 2015 07:05:43 UTC+1, sur...@mahaswami.com wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I am new to Jenkins. I have written selenium automation tests with rspec.
>
> Now i have to integrate it with Jenkins. How can i do it?
>
> Should i use tools like Junit/TestNG/Maven etc to integrate selenium with 
> jenkins or it is not necessary?
>
> It will be good if someone posts any tutorial link or video related to the 
> same.
>
> Awaiting your reply.
>
> Regards,
> Suresh.
>

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