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Hudson Plugin for Eclipse
Lusting over the Atlassian Connector’s support for Bamboo made me decide to check out what support there was for Hudson in Eclipse. So I checked out the Hudson Eclipse Plugin. My thoughts: not bad, but not great – a lot of potential is there, though.
Automated Test Running
A neat little Eclipse plugin I’m playing with at the moment is the Continuous Testing Plugin for Eclipse The basic purpose of this plugin is to run your tests (or a selected subset) as part of the build cycle in Eclipse.
Creating a local Eclipse Update site
After having to work out how to do this again, I thought I’d give a step-by-step guide to creating an Eclipse Update site populated by existing plugins. For this example, I’ll create an update site for the Weblogic Eclipse plugin
Tools change the way you work
Vinny is worried that the use of IntelliJ IDEA has changed how he works and he’s worried about going to a project that won’t let him use IDEA.
Eclipse Update servers
Jon Eaves of Thoughtworks was writing on managing Eclipse updates and how to preserve your environment between upgrades.