29 février au 2 mars 2012
Montréal, Canada

Continuous Integration for Android apps

The default tooling for Android development (Android SDK along with its companion, the ADT plugin for Eclipse), provided by Google, is focused on providing ease of use to the developer; but what about the continuous integration (automatic build on commit, automatic execution of the units tests and integration tests, automatic analysis of the code quality, releasing, etc..) with tools such as Maven and Jenkins/Hudson ?
This talk will introduce the attendee to the Maven Android plugin, a nice alternative to the default ant tooling (and a great way to re use existing Maven artifacts), and to the Jenkins/Hudson continuous integration server, for Android development, focusing on the difficulty of executing an headless Android SDK.

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Anthony Dahanne

HeroDevs

Software Developer for 15+ years, my favorite topics are containerization (Docker and Kubernetes), building tools, Continuous Integration and, of course, core Java development.
Having recently joined HeroDevs, I work on patching and releasing EOL OSS Java and Spring projects.
I'm also a maintainer of the Paketo Java buildpacks.
In my spare time, I work on various open source projects : from Mastodon bots written in NodeJS or Go, to Android apps!

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