JetBrains a rendu publique la version 5.0 de TeamCity.
Cette nouvelle version majeure apporte son lot d'améliorations sur :
- le build distribué via une intégration avec le cloud Amazon EC2
- la configuration de templates de projets
- l'archivage de projets
- une intégration avec les gestionnaires de bugs (prise en charge out of the box de Jira, Bugzilla et JetBrains YouTrack) par l'intermédiaire d'une API
- un meilleur support de Maven
- un outil expérimental en ligne de commande (sous forme de plugin à TeamCity) permettant l'exécution du build côté serveur de votre projet local (auparavant, cela n'était possible que par une intégration de plugin avec certains EDI)
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JetBrains Releases TeamCity 5.0
Newest major release adds Amazon EC2 cloud integration, boosts scalability and further enhances user experience
Prague, Czech Republic, December 03, 2009 — JetBrains®, the creators of intelligent, productivity-enhancing development tools, announced today the public availability of TeamCity 5.0, the company's award-winning distributed build management and continuous integration tool.
TeamCity offers easy setup and delivers out-of-the-box continuous unit testing, sophisticated code quality analysis, and early reporting on build problems. It has a gentle learning curve, so you can quickly improve your release management practices by gradually adopting its advanced features and capabilities.
"Every day we meet more and more customers with large build infrastructures and very high environmental diversity," - says Pavel Sher, TeamCity Project Manager. "There is definitely a strong demand for an extremely scalable, robust, and ready continuous integration solution - and that's exactly what the latest TeamCity release is designed to provide. At the same time, we're still going strong with end-user features for developers, and were able to add a great deal of usability improvements and an enhanced user experience."
TeamCity 5.0 brings a huge potential improvement in scalability by reinforcing its distributed build grid with Amazon EC2 cloud integration. Features such as build configuration templates, project archiving, and backup&restore eliminate unnecessary redundancy and hassle in configuring large build infrastructures. To make TeamCity feel at home everywhere and benefit developer productivity, we've added issue tracker integration, better support for Maven, Command line tool for personal builds, and many other features.
Key features in this release include:
• Suport for Amazon EC2: Take advantage of cloud computing with TeamCity by putting build agents on Amazon EC2 cloud with on-demand image starting and on-idle stopping.
• Issue tracker integration with JetBrains YouTrack, JIRA and Bugzilla out of the box, plus an API for the integration plugins for other systems.
• Maven support improvements, including simplified build configuration creation from POM file, and build triggering on Maven artifacts change.
• Build configuration templates for eliminating redundancy in build configurations settings.
• Project archiving for putting no-longer-active projects out of sight.
• Command line tool for running Personal builds on server without IDE integration.
• Backup & Restore added to simplify TeamCity maintenance, and the migration tool re-implemented.
Other improvements include:
• Now you can view the status of a change across all build configurations on a single page.
• Failure responsibility feature has been advanced to cover not only builds, but also individual test failures.
• Various actions made by TeamCity users are now stored in the Audit log which can be browsed from the web UI.
• Code coverage analysis has been significantly improved for both Java (based on IntelliJ IDEA coverage engine) and .NET (support for NCover and PartCover).
• And many more.
Additionally, TeamCity 5.0 extends existing integrations and brings several new ones:
• Git & Mercurial support are now bundled with TeamCity.
• Remote Run now works for Git from IntelliJ IDEA & Eclipse.
• New support for Cucumber, Shoulda, Test-Spec in Rake runner.
• TeamCity IntelliJ IDEA plugin now works with IntelliJ IDEA Community Edition and RubyMine 2.0.
Complete product information about JetBrains TeamCity is available at http://www.jetbrains.com/teamcity/?u...ign=teamcity50.
TeamCity 5.0 Professional is available for FREE for all small- and middle-sized development teams and can be downloaded at http://www.jetbrains.com/teamcity/do...ign=teamcity50.
TeamCity 5.0 Enterprise is available for a 60-day free trial at http://www.jetbrains.com/teamcity/do...ign=teamcity50.
TeamCity 5.0 is available under commercial and personal licensing. New customers can purchase TeamCity 5.0 online at http://www.jetbrains.com/teamcity/bu...ign=teamcity50.
Existing customers can upgrade to version 5.0 after purchasing a 1-year subscription for software updates at http://www.jetbrains.com/teamcity/bu...ign=teamcity50.
Newest major release adds Amazon EC2 cloud integration, boosts scalability and further enhances user experience
Prague, Czech Republic, December 03, 2009 — JetBrains®, the creators of intelligent, productivity-enhancing development tools, announced today the public availability of TeamCity 5.0, the company's award-winning distributed build management and continuous integration tool.
TeamCity offers easy setup and delivers out-of-the-box continuous unit testing, sophisticated code quality analysis, and early reporting on build problems. It has a gentle learning curve, so you can quickly improve your release management practices by gradually adopting its advanced features and capabilities.
"Every day we meet more and more customers with large build infrastructures and very high environmental diversity," - says Pavel Sher, TeamCity Project Manager. "There is definitely a strong demand for an extremely scalable, robust, and ready continuous integration solution - and that's exactly what the latest TeamCity release is designed to provide. At the same time, we're still going strong with end-user features for developers, and were able to add a great deal of usability improvements and an enhanced user experience."
TeamCity 5.0 brings a huge potential improvement in scalability by reinforcing its distributed build grid with Amazon EC2 cloud integration. Features such as build configuration templates, project archiving, and backup&restore eliminate unnecessary redundancy and hassle in configuring large build infrastructures. To make TeamCity feel at home everywhere and benefit developer productivity, we've added issue tracker integration, better support for Maven, Command line tool for personal builds, and many other features.
Key features in this release include:
• Suport for Amazon EC2: Take advantage of cloud computing with TeamCity by putting build agents on Amazon EC2 cloud with on-demand image starting and on-idle stopping.
• Issue tracker integration with JetBrains YouTrack, JIRA and Bugzilla out of the box, plus an API for the integration plugins for other systems.
• Maven support improvements, including simplified build configuration creation from POM file, and build triggering on Maven artifacts change.
• Build configuration templates for eliminating redundancy in build configurations settings.
• Project archiving for putting no-longer-active projects out of sight.
• Command line tool for running Personal builds on server without IDE integration.
• Backup & Restore added to simplify TeamCity maintenance, and the migration tool re-implemented.
Other improvements include:
• Now you can view the status of a change across all build configurations on a single page.
• Failure responsibility feature has been advanced to cover not only builds, but also individual test failures.
• Various actions made by TeamCity users are now stored in the Audit log which can be browsed from the web UI.
• Code coverage analysis has been significantly improved for both Java (based on IntelliJ IDEA coverage engine) and .NET (support for NCover and PartCover).
• And many more.
Additionally, TeamCity 5.0 extends existing integrations and brings several new ones:
• Git & Mercurial support are now bundled with TeamCity.
• Remote Run now works for Git from IntelliJ IDEA & Eclipse.
• New support for Cucumber, Shoulda, Test-Spec in Rake runner.
• TeamCity IntelliJ IDEA plugin now works with IntelliJ IDEA Community Edition and RubyMine 2.0.
Complete product information about JetBrains TeamCity is available at http://www.jetbrains.com/teamcity/?u...ign=teamcity50.
TeamCity 5.0 Professional is available for FREE for all small- and middle-sized development teams and can be downloaded at http://www.jetbrains.com/teamcity/do...ign=teamcity50.
TeamCity 5.0 Enterprise is available for a 60-day free trial at http://www.jetbrains.com/teamcity/do...ign=teamcity50.
TeamCity 5.0 is available under commercial and personal licensing. New customers can purchase TeamCity 5.0 online at http://www.jetbrains.com/teamcity/bu...ign=teamcity50.
Existing customers can upgrade to version 5.0 after purchasing a 1-year subscription for software updates at http://www.jetbrains.com/teamcity/bu...ign=teamcity50.