Jordan Kuehn Posted August 15, 2012 Report Share Posted August 15, 2012 I was very interested in this session and only managed to catch the last half of it. What I heard and saw with the Jenkins/SCC integration looked very good to me and I'd like to investigate this a bit more. Was the build server using the open G builder or the NI Application Builder? Are there existing solutions for building labview projects in Jenkins or is that custom built? What (if any) information/code/plugins/etc. does JKI have available? From what I gathered, their Jenkins server was running Linux and building in a Windows slave? Does anyone know if it is possible to run everything on a single Windows machine? I've seen installations for Jenkins that can be done in Windows. Sorry for the many questions that would have probably been answered if I hadn't shown up late. Quote Link to comment
Popular Post Omar Mussa Posted August 16, 2012 Popular Post Report Share Posted August 16, 2012 Hi Jordan, Thanks for the questions and I'm glad you found the presentation useful. I'm planning to post a video to the presentation and the cleaned up source for the build VI to our blog as soon as I have time - I've been in post NIWeek catchup mode this week. Was the build server using the open G builder or the NI Application Builder? Build server was using the new VIPM Pro API for building a package. We've used it with the NI App Builder API VIs in our customer work. Are there existing solutions for building labview projects in Jenkins or is that custom built? That was custom but once I post the source it should be trivial to replace VIPM API with LabVIEW project build VIs. What (if any) information/code/plugins/etc. does JKI have available? From what I gathered, their Jenkins server was running Linux and building in a Windows slave? Does anyone know if it is possible to run everything on a single Windows machine? I've seen installations for Jenkins that can be done in Windows. We were running Jenkins on a Windows machine (a virtual machine in the cloud). Thanks for coming and glad you got excited about the topic! 3 Quote Link to comment
Wire Warrior Posted August 16, 2012 Report Share Posted August 16, 2012 Omar, Your session was great. I am really looking forward to your blog post on the topic. I think this kind of information on the "software engineering" support for LabVIEW projects is important. Thanks for sharing! Quote Link to comment
Jordan Kuehn Posted August 16, 2012 Author Report Share Posted August 16, 2012 Thanks Omar! Glad you were able to sort through my pile of disjoint questions. I'll look forward to your post as well. Quote Link to comment
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