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Java Continuous Delivery

15 November 2012 One Comment

Packages sent via FedEx are tracked to make sure that they arrive at destination. Why shouldn’t every commit that you check into the trunk of your Java application be applied similarly? Continuous delivery describes how this process can be made fully automated and transparent and your commits can be “FedExed” to production on application servers like JBoss, Tomcat, Weblogic and more using Jenkins, LiveRebel and other tools.

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Event: Jenkins User Conference San Francisco

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