1. I would suggest setting the project dependency if you're using an IDE 
like Visual Studio.
2. Otherwise you can very well point multiple jobs to point to a single 
custom workspace if that is fine with you and you can also get all the 
binaries in the same output folder if that is what you wish to do.

This is the best advice i have as i'm a *beginner* in Jenkins. Hope it 
helps.

On Wednesday, 19 September 2012 11:07:12 UTC+5:30, Kenneth wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>  
> is there a Jenkins strategy about where should I place the binary results? 
> so I can reuse them in other jobs?
>  
> ( I want to make may small jobs, one for each project, and have dependend 
> projects build and use the results of other jobs )
> thanks 
>  
>

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