Hi,

If you go to the plugins page and check the Build Triggers section,
you'll see that many plugins have the same intent as yours: FileFound
plugin, FST plugin, IRC plugin, URL change plugin.

So, you should definitely do it.

Btw, the plugins mentionned probably provide good source code
skeletons for you

regards

didier

On Feb 24, 1:51 am, tommyB <thomas.p.bar...@gmail.com> wrote:
> So I have been using Jenkins for a couple of years to periodically run
> some etl/batch jobs.  Most of the jobs are simple enough that I just
> need a groovy script or two to take care business.  So anyway, I am
> starting to get requests to start dealing with real time data from
> JMS.  The data processing is fairly simple, and Jenkins has been a
> life saver for notification, logging and its restful api.  If I were
> to do what I need to consume and process data from a message queue, I
> basically would be creating a crappy version of Jenkins.  So I
> thought, why not extend Jenkins?  So here's my proposed use case...
> please tell me if this is insane.  I was thinking I could make a JMS
> trigger that can fire off a job if messages are in a queue; the job
> would run until all messages have been consumed.  I haven't seen
> anyone do this so I wonder if this is beyond the scope of
> Jenkins.

Reply via email to