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JetBrains releases TeamCity 2.0 Beta

URL: Official JetBrains web site

At 11:16 AM on Mar 28, 2007, Elizaveta Revyakina Javalobby Newcomers wrote:

This version of TeamCity (an innovative continuous integration and software build management solution) is focused on improving the productivity of both Java and .NET developers, and provides so much highly-anticipated Eclipse integration plugin for TeamCity. The plugin provides the following possibilities:

• "Remote Run" and delayed (pre-tested) commit of your changes to the project code base (controlled by Subversion).

• Exploring the changes that you have introduced to the source code and monitoring the projects status.

• Comparing the local version of files with the latest version available in the project repository.

• Triggering a build with your changes on TeamCity server. If the build succeeds, you changes can be automatically submitted to Subversion.

• Viewing test results and build log and taking responsibility for the failed builds right within your IDE.

• Viewing changes pending for the build.

• One-click navigation to TeamCity’s web interface.

Familiarize with detailed overview of Eclipse plugin possibilities.

Get an overview of TeamCity 2.0 beta features and download your copy of TeamCity 2.0 beta version.

Read the complete overview of new features .


The approximate release date of TeamCity 2.0 is scheduled for 9th of April, 2007.


Wishing you develop with pleasure!

The JetBrains Team

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