Developer(s) | CruiseControl development team |
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Initial release | March 30, 2001[1] |
Final release | 2.8.4
/ September 15, 2010 |
Repository | |
Written in | Java |
Operating system | Cross-platform |
Type | continuous integration |
License | BSD-style license |
Website | cruisecontrol |
In software development, CruiseControl is a Java-based framework for a continuous build process. It includes, but is not limited to, plugins for email notification, Ant, and various source control tools. A web interface is provided to view the details of the current and previous builds. It allows one to perform a continuous integration of any software development process.
CruiseControl is free, open-source software, distributed under a BSD-style license. It was one of the first of its kind of software,[2] originally created by employees of ThoughtWorks to allow for continuous integration on a project they were working on. It was later extracted into a stand-alone application.
There is a version of CruiseControl for .NET called CruiseControl.NET (aka CCNet) and a version for Ruby called CruiseControl.rb.
The current version is 2.8.4, released in 2010.