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Linking the Java Application Lifecycle with Hudson

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Successful open source projects have shown the value of an integrated application lifecycle management (ALM) tool chain, with release and build artifacts linked and navigable. However, most commercial ALM tool chains have suffered from heterogeneous and best-of-breed tool stacks' breaking this linking. This session reviews a new approach to connecting the lifecycle, based on a new W3C specification for linked data as well as open source technologies, such as Eclipse Hudson and Mylyn, that leverage it. It shows how commercial ALM systems can be adapted to use this interoperability standard to provide the Nirvana of ALM traceability: end-to-end linking of all artifacts built by Hudson.

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