Maven (and Flex Mojos)?

It can be a PITA to setup/maintain, but can run Flex unit tests in a
headless environment (i.e. no FP/AIR runtime installation needed, i
don't believe).

I've been on projects that run Maven in conjunction with CI ant
scripts (Lunt, Hudson/Jenkins, et al).

As a side note, it is very nice to discuss experiences of said
implementations with enterprise teams, especially because when they
learn that Flex can be tested repeatedly in such situations without
manual intervention, similar to Java and .Net, they get a little
happier (not much, but a little).

JP

On Fri, Feb 10, 2012 at 9:12 AM, Martin Heidegger <m...@leichtgewicht.at> wrote:
> On 11/02/2012 00:04, David Francis Buhler wrote:
>>
>> Is there any interest in adopting a Continuous Integration environment
>> which kick off the Unit Tests, perhaps using Hudson?
>>
>> Note: I am unaware of the license restrictions for Hudson.
>
> Apache has a continuous integration server project called Continuum [1] that
> seems to be quite active.
>
> However: testing flex could be a challenge for the admins @ apache as it
> would require the AIR runtime _and_ the Flash Player to run the tests.
> (Some things can just be tested using air}
>
> Specially running on linux servers for which the adl does not exist it might
> be very tricky.
>
> yours
> Martin.
>
>
> [1] http://continuum.apache.org/



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