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Tag Archives: Continuous Integration
Getting started with Continuous Integration for OSB
As a first step towards including Oracle Service Bus projects into our Continuous Integration environment, let’s look at how to script exporting some project(s) from Oracle Enterprise Pack for Eclipse (the IDE for OSB) and deploying those project(s) to an … Continue reading
Extending Continuous Integration to include Human Task UI projects
If you have been following our series of posts on Continuous Integration, you will have seen that we have got SCA composites containing various components including BPEL, BPMN, Spring and Rules and also SCA Test working in a Hudson/Maven/Subversion continuous … Continue reading
Continuous Integration with SCA Tests
This post builds on the earlier posts in this series which showed an approach to getting started with continuous integration for Oracle SOA and BPM. In this post, we will look at how to add SCA Tests to our continuous … Continue reading
Extending Continuous Integration to include MDS-dependent components
In this earlier post, I presented a simple approach to get started with continuous integration for SOA and BPM projects and showed how you can build and deploy an SCA composite using Hudson and Maven. In that example, we just … Continue reading
Getting started with Continuous Integration for SOA projects
This post is part of a series on Continuous Integration. I am exploring how to use Maven and Hudson to create a continuous integration capability for SOA and BPM projects. This will be the first post of several on this … Continue reading

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