Build Manager Tools Build Management Software
Build Manager Tools Build Management Software
Build Manager Tools
Build manager tools improve productivity for software builds by providing more functionality than make programs provide. Build manager tools usually include a GUI or web interface, a more convenient build process scripting language, and means for executing all or part of scripted build processes, and for logging and reporting build results. Some of the main characteristics of build manager tools are a GUI interface, increased interaction with builds, a build scripting language or interface, and built-in capabilities for build execution, logging, and reporting.
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- Open Source - A build system for rebuilding projects at regularly scheduled intervals or when someone changes something. Written in Python, tested on Linux and Windows 2000.
- Nemean - A build initiation and reporting system with a web interface. Monitors CVS repositories for changes, initiates your existing build scripts, and reports results.
- Open Source - A Perl build/install/packaging system. Features repository monitoring, initiation of existing build scripts, installation into a virtual root, and packaging of installed software.
- Open Source - A Java web application for build automation and management. Features project/view configuration, build promotion, user-defined build trigger and success conditions, and remoting api.
- Atozsoftware - A Windows GUI for scripting scripting build processes. Features before/after/during scripting actions for automating compilers and install builders.
- Open Source - A front-end GUI for creating, debugging, and executing Ant build files. Features standalone operation or integration with the freeware JEdit editor.
- BuildForge - A multiplatform GUI for scripting build processes. Features concurrent execution for independent build steps, progress tracking, email notifications, logging, and a web interface.
- Urbancode - Commercial version of Anthill, a Java web application that uses a server process to build software projects using Ant. Features a web interface, a build scheduler, and various CM repository adapters. Requires Ant, Java, and a Servlet container
- Open Source - Client/server, multiplatform build reporting system runs predefined builds and sends build results to a central server which displays build histories. No documentation. Part of the GE VTK toolkit project.
- Kinook - A Windows GUI for scripting build processes. Features macros, conditional build rules, windows registry tools, failure responses, project wizards, and vsmake. Integrates with IDEs.
- Open Source - A Java web application that uses a server process to build software projects using Ant. Features a web interface, a build scheduler, and various CM repository adapters. Requires Ant, Java, and a Servlet container.
- Open Source - A Python system to automate the compile/test cycle to validate code changes. Similar to Tinderbox, but simpler.
- Ikan - A Java web application that uses a server-agent architecture to build and deploy software projects cross-platform, according to a defined lifecycle. Works with Ant, Make, Shell and different CM versioning tools.
- Open Source - A wrapper program (around Ant) for automating builds. Developed for Java. Has a plugin architecture for e-mail notifications. Provides build results on a web interface.
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