I appreciate that I am getting responses to my posting...but I am not 
getting answers.  Are there libraries somewhere with config.xml files that 
are specific to .Net builds that I can look at?  I have been searching for 
Jenkins, should I be searching for Hudson examples also?  If the build 
determines that there are no changes, and thus there is no reason to 
execute the remaining windows batch steps...how to do this?  I am not 
asking anyone to do my work, but I am looking to be pointed in the right 
direction.  Is there a Jenkins book that is specific to Windows\.net?

On Tuesday, June 5, 2012 9:33:08 PM UTC-4, slide wrote:

>  I'll put it this way, anything you can do from the command line you can 
> do in Jenkins. There are plenty of wiki pages that you can use as reference
>
> Sent from my Windows Phone
> ------------------------------
> From: louwho
> Sent: 6/5/2012 5:46 PM
> To: jenkinsci-users@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Re: New guy questions
>
> How do you move steps around, edit a config file, which one?  Are there 
> any examples of a devenv project?  Is the book "Jenkins, the definitive 
> guide" of much use to a windows programmer, as things like GIt, MARVIN, 
> etc, will not be used?.  Is there a Windows book?  How to put "if" 
> statements in, like "don't do the batch cmd steps if there are no 
> changes"?  How to set up SMTP email, the example in the book (page 79), 
> does not seem to work (using our smtp email account).
>
> On Monday, June 4, 2012 8:11:03 PM UTC-4, louwho wrote: 
>>
>> New to CI.  Tried Cruisecontrol.net, very hard to figure everything out.  
>> Is there a file behind the scenes in Jenkins, like the ccnet.config file in 
>> CCnet?  I am using this as a service on Windows. We have VB.net and C++ 
>> projects.  I can use MSBuild for the VB stuff, but msbuild does not work 
>> well for c++ (Visual Studio 2008), can you use devenv in Jenkins (or what)?
>> Can you point me to any related windows examples?
>>
>> I have the VB build working in Jenkins, now trying to get the binaries 
>> into SVN.  Is SVN Publisher only for Java projects,if not any examples how 
>> to do?  Is a windows cmd file the way to go using "SVN commit"? If you 
>> create steps in the wrong order, how to get them in correct order, (delete 
>> and re-create, or edit the behind the scenes file (if there is one))?  If 
>> you have spaces in the paths like "Program files", do you have to use 
>> quotes (URLs and paths)?
>>
>
> On Monday, June 4, 2012 8:11:03 PM UTC-4, louwho wrote: 
>>
>> New to CI.  Tried Cruisecontrol.net, very hard to figure everything out.  
>> Is there a file behind the scenes in Jenkins, like the ccnet.config file in 
>> CCnet?  I am using this as a service on Windows. We have VB.net and C++ 
>> projects.  I can use MSBuild for the VB stuff, but msbuild does not work 
>> well for c++ (Visual Studio 2008), can you use devenv in Jenkins (or what)?
>> Can you point me to any related windows examples?
>>
>> I have the VB build working in Jenkins, now trying to get the binaries 
>> into SVN.  Is SVN Publisher only for Java projects,if not any examples how 
>> to do?  Is a windows cmd file the way to go using "SVN commit"? If you 
>> create steps in the wrong order, how to get them in correct order, (delete 
>> and re-create, or edit the behind the scenes file (if there is one))?  If 
>> you have spaces in the paths like "Program files", do you have to use 
>> quotes (URLs and paths)?
>>
>
> On Monday, June 4, 2012 8:11:03 PM UTC-4, louwho wrote: 
>>
>> New to CI.  Tried Cruisecontrol.net, very hard to figure everything out.  
>> Is there a file behind the scenes in Jenkins, like the ccnet.config file in 
>> CCnet?  I am using this as a service on Windows. We have VB.net and C++ 
>> projects.  I can use MSBuild for the VB stuff, but msbuild does not work 
>> well for c++ (Visual Studio 2008), can you use devenv in Jenkins (or what)?
>> Can you point me to any related windows examples?
>>
>> I have the VB build working in Jenkins, now trying to get the binaries 
>> into SVN.  Is SVN Publisher only for Java projects,if not any examples how 
>> to do?  Is a windows cmd file the way to go using "SVN commit"? If you 
>> create steps in the wrong order, how to get them in correct order, (delete 
>> and re-create, or edit the behind the scenes file (if there is one))?  If 
>> you have spaces in the paths like "Program files", do you have to use 
>> quotes (URLs and paths)?
>>
>

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