An effective continuous integration process cannot go without an extensive set of tools. But what solutions to use? Here is the list of CI tools that can help you in building a pitch-perfect CI process.
=> Hudson. This continuous integration tool is built with Java and allows working with CVS, Subversion, Mercurial, Git, Clearcase, projects as well as collect Apache Ant and Apache Maven, run shell-scripts and Windows commands.
=> Jenkins.Originated from Hudson, it now offers a variety of options for continuous integration and 1000+ plugins to simplify your work.
=> CruiseControl. This is a free open-source tool and a Java-based framework for implementing a custom continuous build process. You can access dozens of plugins for a variety of source controls, build technologies, and perform continuous integration for any software development process.
=> TeamCity. This Java-based build management and CI server will help you to prevent committing codes with errors that may disrupt the normal assembly of the project.
=> Travis CI. A distributed web service for software development and testing, that uses GitHub for the source code hosting and supports C, C + +, JavaScript, Java, Python, Ruby, PHP projects.
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