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If the meaning of the blog isn't clear, there really should be more of a description here...

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Jevopi's Developer Blog skip to main | skip to sidebar Jevopi's Developer Blog If the meaning of the blog isn't clear, there really should be more of a description here... Monday, October 14, 2019 Setup a Github Triggered Build Machine for an Eclipse Project Disclaimer 1: This blog post literally is a "web log", i.e., it is my log about setting up a Jenkins machine with a job that is triggered on a Github pull request. A lot of parts have been described elsewhere, and I link to the sources I used here. I also know that nowadays (e.g., new Eclipse build infrastructure) you usually do that via docker -- but then you need to configure docker, in which case you will need the same knowledge. However, since this describes a full setup for building an Eclipse project via Jenkins, it might be interesting to others as well. Disclaimer 2: Setting up a continuous integration pipeline (which we will do here) is a kind of DevOps job. One problem with devops is that, as in my cas...

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