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End-to-end Continuous Integration

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Abstract
With agile methodologies gaining adoption, organizations are quick to setup their CI infrastructure. Yet they soon realize that having a full CI strategy involves more than just a CI server. When is code being reviewed? Should the build break if a unit test fails? How to solve integration issues? Does your process need to go all the way up to releasing to production? In this Bird-of-a-Feather session we will share our experiences addressing these and more questions in large scale enterprise environments.
Required experience
From none to years, this is a BOF, so you should just be interested
Expected audience
Anybody from developer to project manager
  • Photo of Alexander Snaps
    Alexander Snaps
    It is in 1987 in Munich, Germany that Alexandre Snaps discovers his natural ability for computer languages and starts their studies and gets involved in different Open Source projects. In 1999, he plunges into web development. After having founded his own company, 101 Solutions in 2004, he went back to fulfill a more technical position within the Alten Group's IT division in Belgium, Axen. He participates in medium to large projects as development lead and architect. He speaks about Java development at events such as JavaPolis, JavaZone, Jazoon or JavaOne. He is using Java for over nine years.
  • Photo of Xavier Quesada Allue
    Xavier Quesada Allue
    Xavier Quesada is an Agile Coach and Project Manager. He's always been interested in management and methodology, and keeps himself busy learning, developing and implementing Lean, Scrum and XP best practices. He is currently working as a Scrum Coach at the Belgian Post.