Simplify infrastructure with innovation using Jenkins
Continuous integration and continuous deployment – these are the cornerstone in DevOps to make the implementation successful. The developers must integrate change and deliver builds quickly. Jenkins helps developers to build and test their applications consistently to help the technical team integrate changes faster. It empowers developers to overcome the maintenance and continuous update challenges faced on a day-to-day basis.
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Continuous integration is the most crucial aspect of a successful DevOps implementation and Jenkins is a well-known continuous integration tool. With Jenkins organizations can easily accelerate their development process via automation. Apart from this, it brings a whole host of business benefits including:
Jenkins can simplify the automation testing and help you run the test cases as and when you feel required. Our Jenkins experts know how to schedule test runs at a specific time to help you save your time in testing. With the help of Jenkins, it is possible for you to get insights about test result trends. Moreover, it becomes easy to know the reason behind any test case failure.
Furthermore, it gives great details about the test duration with the help of graphical representation. Last but not least, Jenkins triggers notification as and when any test suite execution is completed, which helps you get every minute update about the automation testing of your application. To know how you can utilize Jenkins for your automation testing, please get in touch with us.
Jenkins does support a few different types of builds, such as freestyle and the Maven ⅔ builds.
Yes, it is one of the major prerequisites to use Jenkins for your business. It is a must that Docker is installed on the host system to enable the services. To get to know how you can install Docker and Jenkins, ask our experts to understand your requirements.
Yes, Jenkins and Hudson are closely associated. You can call Hudson the ancestors of Jenkins. Since there were a couple of issues faced in Hudson, it was improved and renamed Jenkins.