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By bloid
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Submitted: May 10 / 04:10

This week Hudson was awarded the Duke’s Choice Award in the Developer Solutions category at JavaOne. In the space of a couple of years, Hudson has come from nowhere to become the leading contender among Continuous Integration servers. It’s head and shoulders above the other free alternatives, and arguably at least as good as the commercial offerings.
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demetrios replied ago:

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Because there are better alternatives?
Because it still has allot of problems, that even sun people complain about it? Just take a look at the some sun forums to see how many of the posts are hudson problems related: http://forums.java.net/jive/forum.jspa?forumID=73&start=0
Just being free is not an argument enough to choose something worse.

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hhuynh replied ago:

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Because the document is sorely lacking

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TroubleX replied ago:

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Because I tried it and failed to get it running even a simple local maven build. The settings are ambiguous and confusing.

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