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Learning Continuous Integration with Jenkins

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Product type Paperback
Published in May 2016
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781785284830
Length 542 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Nikhil Pathania Nikhil Pathania
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Preface 1. Concepts of Continuous Integration FREE CHAPTER 2. Setting up Jenkins 3. Configuring Jenkins 4. Continuous Integration Using Jenkins – Part I 5. Continuous Integration Using Jenkins – Part II 6. Continuous Delivery Using Jenkins 7. Continuous Deployment Using Jenkins 8. Jenkins Best Practices Index

Running Jenkins as a standalone application

Installing Jenkins as a standalone application is simpler than installing Jenkins as a service inside a container. Jenkins is available as a standalone application on the following operating systems:

  • Windows
  • Ubuntu/Debian
  • Red Hat/Fedora/CentOS
  • Mac OS X
  • openSUSE
  • FreeBSD
  • openBSD
  • Gentoo

Setting up Jenkins on Windows

There are two ways in which you can set up Jenkins on Windows. One is by using the Jenkins native package for Windows, and the other is through the jenkins.war file.

Installing Jenkins using the native Windows package

The following are the steps to install Jenkins using the native Windows package:

  1. To download the latest stable Jenkins package for Windows go to the link https://jenkins.io/download/.
  2. Once on the page, click on the Download Jenkins link, as shown in the following screenshot:
    Installing Jenkins using the native Windows package
  3. Now, click on the drop-down button and select Windows.
    Installing Jenkins using the native Windows package
  4. Once the download completes, unzip the archive file and you will find a setup.exe.
    Installing Jenkins using the native Windows package
  5. Run the Setup.exe and follow...
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