Polling RTC from within Hudson
Hi,
Has anyone come across a way to use Jazz/RTC as a SCM from within Hudson?
We use hudson extensively here and we have other source control systems in place (E.g. Perforce)
Hudson can poll Perforce for changes and trigger builds.
Is there a way to replace perforce with the RTC/Jazz SCM inside Hudson.
We are not interested in triggering builds from within RTC, just using Hudson like we do now but replacing Perforce SCM with RTC/Jazz SCM.
Cheers,
Jas
Has anyone come across a way to use Jazz/RTC as a SCM from within Hudson?
We use hudson extensively here and we have other source control systems in place (E.g. Perforce)
Hudson can poll Perforce for changes and trigger builds.
Is there a way to replace perforce with the RTC/Jazz SCM inside Hudson.
We are not interested in triggering builds from within RTC, just using Hudson like we do now but replacing Perforce SCM with RTC/Jazz SCM.
Cheers,
Jas
Accepted answer
Hi Jason,
Please see our article on integrating Jazz SCM and Build with Hudson:
http://jazz.net/library/article/350
Note that if you don't want to create corresponding builds in RTC, you don't have to. You can use the teamAccept and teamFetch Ant tasks just to drive SCM (just don't specify a buildResultUUID in the teamAccept task). It's also possible to use the SCM command line interface. For more on its use in builds, see:
http://jazz.net/library/article/195
Setup is still somewhat tedious, though. It would be better to have a plug-in to Hudson for direct Jazz SCM support. A fellow named Andrew Harmel-Law is working on this, and apparently is close to having something ready to post.
See http://hudson.361315.n4.nabble.com/IBM-Rational-Team-Concert-SCM-Plugin-done-td1472654.html#a1472654
Hope this helps.
Regards,
Nick
Please see our article on integrating Jazz SCM and Build with Hudson:
http://jazz.net/library/article/350
Note that if you don't want to create corresponding builds in RTC, you don't have to. You can use the teamAccept and teamFetch Ant tasks just to drive SCM (just don't specify a buildResultUUID in the teamAccept task). It's also possible to use the SCM command line interface. For more on its use in builds, see:
http://jazz.net/library/article/195
Setup is still somewhat tedious, though. It would be better to have a plug-in to Hudson for direct Jazz SCM support. A fellow named Andrew Harmel-Law is working on this, and apparently is close to having something ready to post.
See http://hudson.361315.n4.nabble.com/IBM-Rational-Team-Concert-SCM-Plugin-done-td1472654.html#a1472654
Hope this helps.
Regards,
Nick
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There is also a new article about the 4.0 integration with Hudson available here: https://jazz.net/library/article/840
as policy, new posts should go to the bottom of the forum. its crazy to have to search all thru a forum to find the one relevant post.. this forum topic was dead for 2 years..
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Setup is still somewhat tedious, though. It would be better to have a plug-in to Hudson for direct Jazz SCM support. A fellow named Andrew Harmel-Law is working on this, and apparently is close to having something ready to post.
See http://hudson.361315.n4.nabble.com/IBM-Rational-Team-Concert-SCM-Plugin-done-td1472654.html#a1472654
Hope this helps.
Regards,
Nick
Thanks. I'll look into the plugin for hudson.
Jas
Hello,
We have configured our RTC for Power System Server to use our LDAP (MS Active Directory) as the User Registry. No user can now access the server and we get no meaningful error message beside "Invalid user ID or password." When we attempt to sign in using the default ADMIN user ID, we get "You are not authorized to access Jazz Team Server Admin UI", probably because Tomcat is no longer the User Registry. All the Jazz Groups were created and populated in our LDAP: JazzAdmins, JazzDWAdmins, JazzUsers, JazzGuests, etc.
Any suggestion?
Thanks,
M. B. Diallo
We have configured our RTC for Power System Server to use our LDAP (MS Active Directory) as the User Registry. No user can now access the server and we get no meaningful error message beside "Invalid user ID or password." When we attempt to sign in using the default ADMIN user ID, we get "You are not authorized to access Jazz Team Server Admin UI", probably because Tomcat is no longer the User Registry. All the Jazz Groups were created and populated in our LDAP: JazzAdmins, JazzDWAdmins, JazzUsers, JazzGuests, etc.
Any suggestion?
Thanks,
M. B. Diallo
OK, Thanks Nick. I did not realize I was in the wrong context. The upper left corner of my Jazz page is showing 'Jazz.net Forum Index -> Using Team Concert' as the forum I am in, but nothing about Hudson and RTC Build :-).
Hi Mamadou, could you please create new top-level topics for these issues, since they're unrelated to either RTC Build or Hudson. You'll have a better chance of them getting noticed by the support team that way.
Thanks,
Nick
Nick,
Never mind. I do see where it says in big letters "Polling RTC from within Hudson." My apology for my poor navigation skills.
Never mind. I do see where it says in big letters "Polling RTC from within Hudson." My apology for my poor navigation skills.
OK, Thanks Nick. I did not realize I was in the wrong context. The upper left corner of my Jazz page is showing 'Jazz.net Forum Index -> Using Team Concert' as the forum I am in, but nothing about Hudson and RTC Build :-).
Hi Mamadou, could you please create new top-level topics for these issues, since they're unrelated to either RTC Build or Hudson. You'll have a better chance of them getting noticed by the support team that way.
Thanks,
Nick
Setup is still somewhat tedious, though. It would be better to have a plug-in to Hudson for direct Jazz SCM support. A fellow named Andrew Harmel-Law is working on this, and apparently is close to having something ready to post.
See http://hudson.361315.n4.nabble.com/IBM-Rational-Team-Concert-SCM-Plugin-done-td1472654.html#a1472654
Hope this helps.
Regards,
Nick
Thanks. I'll look into the plugin for hudson.
Jas
Hi Jas,
I'm the creator of the Hudson Plugin that Nick mentioned above. I've finally managed to get everything together (along with a suitable level of documentation) so you can try out the plugin. Its not as fully featured as I'd like at the moment, but it does work, and we're using it extensively. Take a look, provide feedback, and even contribute at:
http://kenai.com/projects/cowley/
BTW, the instructions for use are at
http://kenai.com/projects/cowley/pages/Home
Hope you find it useful.
Cheers, Andrew
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