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A new version of Eclipse plugin for Hudson

Posted by kohsuke on October 29, 2007 at 09:41 AM | Comments (2)

Joakim Recht has released a new version of the Eclipse plugin for Hudson. Joakim seems to be making good progress on this Eclipse plugin lately, and the code is on Google code, so I think this is a chance for anyone using Eclipse to hop in and have fun with Joakim :-).

If Eclipse is not your cup of tea, there's a NetBeans plugin and IntelliJ plugin. I'm sure both of them would be happy to have more users and developers.


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  • Kohsuke any reason why the IntelliJ plugin isn't registered in the IntelliJ IDEA Plugin Repository http://plugins.intellij.net/ ? Would make installation far easier and expose it to more IntelliJ users.
    Its doubally tricky to install as it assumes you've got a hudson server on localhost:8080 and creates internal errors in the IDE when it fails to contact it.. while this was going on I couldnt change the settings? had to hack the hudson.xml file in the IDE config/options manually.

    Even then it coloured virtually all the projects it found red? I assume thats a failure? but the projects in question look healthy to me see: http://swinglabs.org/hudson/ . Also kept closing the project tree on every refresh which is quite annoying and I'd like a more obvious prompt in the IDE when an important project started failing..?

    BTW registerToolWindow() has been deprecated in IDEA 7.0.

    Posted by: osbald on October 30, 2007 at 03:22 AM

  • It sounds like the IntelliJ plugin is still a work in progress, and that's probably why he didn't put it in plugins.intellij.net.


    I think it would be good if you send him an encouragement that you could really use the plugin if it works. Those e-mails often motivate people.

    Posted by: kohsuke on October 30, 2007 at 11:02 AM



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