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Tag Archives: git
Continuous Integration without SNAPSHOTs
Maven includes a feature called SNAPSHOT which allows you to tell Maven that a particular artifact is a “work in progress”, not a finished version. This also acts as a hint to let Maven know that it should pick up … Continue reading
A Roadmap for SOA Development and Delivery
This post is part of a series on SOA Development and Delivery. In this post I will present a roadmap and a target state for SOA Development and Delivery. This will serve as the basis for an extended open ‘proof … Continue reading
Version Control
This article is part of a series on SOA Development and Delivery. Let’s get started on our SOA Development and Delivery journey by talking about version control. But before we delve right in, let’s take a moment to reflect on … Continue reading
SOA Development and Delivery
Let’s start by talking about what I mean by that. I don’t think that ‘SDLC’ is the right term to describe the space that I want to talk about, but it is a term that people are familiar with, so … Continue reading

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