Sunday, 9 March 2014

Hudson - Building servlets with Ant (Tomcat)

Hudson - Building servlets with Ant (Tomcat)



1.Hudson (software) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Description:Hudson is a continuous integration (CI) tool written in Java,
which runs in a servlet container, such as Apache Tomcat or the GlassFish
application server.



2.Apache Tomcat 7 (7.0.52) - Monitoring and Managing Tomcat

Description:<project name="Catalina Ant JMX"
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3.Apache Tomcat - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Description:Apache Tomcat (or simply Tomcat, formerly also Jakarta Tomcat)
is an open source web server and servlet container developed by the Apache
Software Foundation (ASF).



4.Apache Tomcat - Welcome!

Description:An Open Source JSP and Servlet Container from the Apache
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8.Apache Ant - Binary Distributions

Description:Current Release of Ant Currently, Apache Ant 1.9.3 is the best
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