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[Team System] TFS 2008 - Better Build Support, But Good Enough?

I picked up the blog post written by Buck Hodges today about some of the new features related to Build in TFS 2008. I'm glad to see CI built into the product and better control of the build process as well as better support for editing the build steps. Not that I fear editing some XML, but GUI support is always welcome as long as you can do some 80% of what you normally need to do in that interface.

The build support in TFS 2005 is, compared to some other build servers out there, not top notch. When we started a version 2 of a project just recently, I moved our whole build process to CruiseControl.NET. It took me a day or so to get the basic structure of 10+ solutions (and CI projects) to build and deploy. The same stuff took me days and days to set up in TFS. So now we're building and deploying wcf services, generating data contracts from schemas, generating service proxies from those services and even generating service proxy documentation with reflection. Everything controlled by Cruise Control. And I like cctray :)

It looks like MS is trying hard to step up to the features offered by solutions like CC.NET, but I think it will take some real effort to make developers used to CC, NUNIT and NANT to make the final move.


Cross-posted from my blog at http://weblogs.asp.net/jdanforth
Published den 24 augusti 2007 13:57 by johan
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Don Marshall said:

The problem I am having is we are using CruiseControl.NET to build with, and TFS 2008 for change control (etc), but there is no traceability between the two.  Are there any existing plug-ins that can be added or is it just develop your own?

september 17, 2008 21:03

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