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Tag Archives: CI
Running Clover on Bamboo – Code Coverage
Code coverage is the percentage of your source code that is covered by the automated tests. It determines which part of your code has been covered/executed in the test and which part are not covered. The importance of code coverage … Continue reading
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Tagged Ant, atlassian, Automation, Bamboo, CI, clover, clover integration, clover on bamboo, Java, Maven, Test, test automation
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Bamboo and Jenkins – Continuous Integration
When considering Continuous Integration (CI) for your project, you have to think of tools that are readily available out there. Few such names that comes to our attention are Jenkins (Hudson), Bamboo, etc that are widely used by some of … Continue reading
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Tagged Ant, Automation, Bamboo, bamboo vs jenkins, CI, Continuous Integration, Java, Jenkins, Maven, Test
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