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  • Title The Hudson Book
  • Author(s) Manfred Moser, Tim O'Brien
  • Publisher: Oracle (2011 - Date)
  • License(s): CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 US
  • Paperback 280 pages
  • eBook ePub and PDF (151 pages, 4.0 MB)
  • Language: English
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Eclipse Hudson is a widely used, open source continuous integration server providing development teams with a reliable way to monitor changes in source control and trigger a variety of builds. The Hudson Book aims to be the authoritative and up to date resource about Hudson written by the community for the community.

Optimize productivity while reducing risk and complexity by adopting a highly agile, 'automate everything' software design philosophy. This book shows you how to streamline and stabilize each process in your development lifecycle.

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