Subversion (SVN) Training Webinar Replays

9 Ways to Dominate Development with Jenkins
58m:08s

Jenkins is the most popular open source continuous integration tool, enthusiastically embraced by developers, QA engineers, project managers, release engineers, DevOps teams, and managers alike.

While it's super-easy to set up, you'll get superior results, support more projects and save administration time with your Jenkins deployment if you know a few key tips, tricks and optimal settings. This webinar, presented by experts from CloudBees and WANdisco, will teach you nine best practices you can easily implement that will make your life – and the life of your whole team – a lot easier.

Apply these tips to make sure Jenkins moves at light-speed and is set up to expand quickly enough to meet your continuous integration needs.

This webinar will be co-hosted with CloudBees' Elite Developer and Architect, Ryan Campbell. Ryan has 12 years of development experience, most recently at Debix, JBoss and Red Hat.

Webinar Replays
Tuesday 8th May, 2012
Webinar Replay: All About Hook Scripts
56m:43s

This course introduces Hook scripts:  server-side executables tied to various Subversion events.

This webinar covers how to use hook scripts for:

Email notification of an event
Commit validation
Automatic backup of changes
Integration with issue trackers and other external systems.
Specific access control scenarios
And much more

Webinar Replays
Thursday 29th March, 2012
Branching Options for Development
60:00

This course focuses on best practices for implementing a development process with Subversion using sound branching strategies. It covers the pros and cons of different branching approaches and how to best implement the right level of branching for different project and teams.

Webinar Replays
Friday 21st October, 2011
Introducing Subversion 1.7
60:03

Join Hyrum Wright, Subversion’s release manager and other core developers as they unveil Subversion's latest major release during this free one hour session hosted by well-known industry journalist Adrian Bridgwater.  Attendees will be the first to see exactly what new features this long awaited and highly anticipated version of Subversion offers and learn how to make the most of them.  Webinar attendees will also learn about an exciting new project that builds on Subversion 1.7 with world-class merge capabilities incorporated under the “newmerge” command, along with automated update and commit features.

Webinar Host – Adrian Bridgwater

Webinar host Adrian Bridgwater is a freelance journalist specializing in cross platform software application development and all related aspects of software engineering and project management. Adrian is a regular writer and blogger with Computer Weekly, Dr Dobbs Journal and others covering the application development landscape to detail the movers, shakers and start-ups that make the industry the vibrant place that it is.

 

Read more about Adrian’s Computer Weekly developer network blog here http://www.computerweekly.com/blogs/open-source-insider/

Webinar Replays
Friday 7th October, 2011
Automating ALM with Jenkins in the uberSVN Platform
58 minutes

WANdisco has partnered with CloudBees to integrate the popular open source Jenkins build server – the Subversion community’s first choice for continuous integration with over 25,000 installations – with its free open ALM Platform, uberSVN

During this free webinar, CloudBees and WANdisco will show you how to deploy Jenkins with uberSVN. You will learn how to watch for code changes in Subversion repositories, automatically perform builds, initiate tests, notify users of results, and roll changes backward or forward. You will also learn how to configure Jenkins to schedule, monitor, and manage external jobs, and perform operations on remote servers.   You’ll also hear from customers who have deployed uberSVN in production.

You are welcome to download Jenkins for uberSVN free of charge through uberApps, WANdisco’s new easy-access online marketplace for software development tools. Professional support for Jenkins will be available for purchase through uberApps, as will Nectar, CloudBees’ highly scalable version of Jenkins for large global development teams. 

 

About the Host – Tim Anderson

A freelance journalist since 1992, Tim Anderson covers a wide range of technical topics, specializing in areas such as programming and web development. Tim’s recent work has appeared in publications including Computer Weekly, Guardian Technology, The Register, Hardcopy, vnunet.com, IT Expert and ITJOBLOG, as well as the popular blog at ITWriting.com.

Webinar Replays, Subversion Products
Monday 19th September, 2011