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:[http://blogs.sun.com/glassfishpodcast/entry/episode_007_interview_with_kohsuke Interview with kosuke] | :[http://blogs.sun.com/glassfishpodcast/entry/episode_007_interview_with_kohsuke Interview with kosuke] |
Revision as of 12:18, 17 November 2010
Continuous Integration Project - Mercurial
- Introduction
- Hudson
- Interview with kosuke
- Meet+Hudson
- Hudson demo
- Steps to how to use Hudson
- 1- Installation
- Installation on Windows
- Hudson became self executable[1]
- Video Kosuke With slides @http://marakana.com/forums/java/general/79.html
- Security
- To change the port from 8080 to e.g.8081 (https) ->
java -jar hudson.war -httpPort=8081
- 2- Plugins
- 3- Start a Job
- Building Project
- How to use post build scripts with Hudson using regex in log text[2]
- 4- Authorizing Hudson
- Security configurations
- While trying to configure users' roles using security matrix, and starting Hudson with this command:
$ java -jar hudson.war --argumentsRealm.passwd.user=password --argumentsRealm.roles.user=admin
login even as admin was unsuccessful. So, I deleted the config file in Hudson directory and restarted the service and the system again.- Problem fixed!
- In configure part, follow these steps: 1- Check "enable security". 2- check "Hudson's own user database" "Allow users to sign up" (Then save and add some users in sign up page.) 3- Check "Matrix-based security", then add those users and give specific permissions to each of them and also to "Anonymous" user.
- 5-Blogs