A few days ago I wrote of my initial impressions with WatiN . While I really like it, I mentioned that I had some trouble getting the tests to run under Cruise Control .NET. Over the weekend the author, director and admin of the WatiN project, Jeroen van Menen, commented to my original post that he runs...
Entries tagged 'continuous-integration'
March 12, 2007
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March 05, 2007
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I really like WatiN
Over the last couple of months we've talked about the need to get some UI testing in place for some of the projects that I work on daily. I considered Selenium and spent a little time looking at Watir. As I started getting into Watir I realized that understanding and implementing it would take some time...
February 16, 2007
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RE: Jeffrey Palermo on Continuous Integration
Jeffrey Palermo wrote the below and then challenged the community to use what works and evangelize: ... My team did not dabble with converting from NAnt to MSBuild or from NUnit to MSTest. Here is my thought process: Our process works (CruiseControl.Net, NAnt, NUnit, compiler). CruiseControl.Net stays...
January 15, 2007
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Real World Continuous Integration at CINNUG
Joe Wirtley and I will be giving our Real World Continuous Integration with CC.NET, NAnt, NUnit, etc. presentation tomorrow evening at the Cinncinnati .NET Users Group . Yes, it is the same presentation that we will be giving 3 days later at CodeMash . If you're not going to make it to CodeMash this...
December 07, 2006
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WhatIWantMost.com - Introduction, part deux
In my previous post I laid out the plan and goals for my WhatIWantMost.com project. I forgot to mention a couple of things, though. Because I am a great big huge fan of automated builds, continuous integration, CC.NET, ... (author goes on and on for many lines) ... I will of course be including all that...
November 14, 2006
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Joe and I will be presenting "Real World CI using CC.NET" at CodeMash!
We got the answer we were waiting for today - we will be presenting at CodeMash ! Looks like there is a lot of stuff going on over at the CodeMash site - lots of announcements: Dave Donaldson will be doing an NHibernate presentation. Bill Wagner will be doing a presentation. Microsoft, IBM, and Sun as...
October 26, 2006
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Real World Continuous Integration presentation material
Our presentation went pretty well - Jim liked it . I have posted the slide show and other presentation materials and Jim will post them to the Dayton .NET Developers site as well. Remember, we'll be doing the same presentation in January for CINNUG, too, in case you missed us this time around and really...
October 25, 2006
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Continuous Integration Presentation using CC.NET and more tonight
Tonight is the night. Joe Wirtley and I will be giving our presentation, Real World Continuous Integration, at the Dayton .NET Developer's Group . We did a dry run for the developers at Tellus last Friday and it seemed to go pretty well. We had a few problems here and there, but that's the purpose of...
October 17, 2006
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Continuous Integration presentation for Dayton .NET group on Oct 25th
Joe Wirtley and I will be giving a presentation, Real World Continuous Integration, at the Dayton .NET Developer's Group meeting on October 25th. We will discuss using Cruise Control .NET, NAnt, MSBuild, and NUnit to create an effective automated CI system. We will also discuss using code review/statistics...
July 20, 2006
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Want to know more about database unit testing and refactoring? Check out Sachin Rekhi's blog
I recently found Sachin Rekhi's blog: Sachin Rekhi's Ramblings - On Mastering Database Development with Visual Studio Team Edition for Database Professionals . I don't remember where I found the first link to the blog, but it was probably through Mike Gunderloy's Daily Grind or Jason Haley's Interesting...
May 24, 2006
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So I updated the library project, now what?
In my last post I described adding some unit tests to one of our core libraries that three projects currently being developed are using and finding a bug in the code. Well of course I fixed the bug, but now what? Now each of the teams working on the other projects will have to download the new compiled...















