These Meister tutorials can help you understand how you can define your Projects, Builds and Continuous Integration Workflows to Meister.
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Creating a Dependency Directory
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This Meister tutorial shows you how to create a Project and assign your Dependency Directories to the Project |
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Creating a portable and reusable Dependency Directory
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This Meister tutorial shows you how to make your Dependency Directory listing reusable and portable using environment variables. |
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Creating a Dependency Directory to support a Lifecycle staged re lease model |
Dependency Directories can be defined in many ways. This Meister tutorial shows you how to define a Dependency Directory to support a Lifecycle development model. |
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Defining a custom Java Build Service for the Enterprise
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Build Services are the heart of the Meister Build engine. This Meister tutorial shows you how to customize the Java Build Service for your environment. |
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Defining a custom .Net Build Service for the Enterprise
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Build Services are the heart of the Meister Build engine. This Meister tutorial shows you how to customize a .Net Build Service for your environment |
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A Target File defines the binary that you will be creating. This Meister tutorial covers the basics of Targets. |
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You must define a Target in order to execute your build. This Meister tutorial shows you how to define a Target. |
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Creating Workflows and executing Builds
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Workflows connect ALM activities that support pre and post build steps. This tutorial shows you how to create a Workflow and execute a build. |
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Running builds from the Command Line
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There are cases where you may need to execute your Meister Build from a command line so that it can be called from another process. This Meister tutorial shows you how to call Meister from the command line. |
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Creating and executing nested Workflows
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Simplifying your Workflow involves calling standard Workflow activities that may have already been defined in an existing Workflow. This Mojo/Meister tutorial shows you how to create nested Workflows. |
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Gathering Impact Analysis and Audit Information
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Auditing your build is a strong feature of Meister. This Meister tutorial shows you how to execute build audits and display impact analysis. |
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This Meister tutorial will help the Java developer understand how to create Build Service Mappings. |
What People are Saying
"Meister offers us increased productivity and quality compared to manually controlled builds. Meister also completes the configuration management process through it's central build capabilities allowing Fortis to fully control all internal and external software assets within our fast evolving J2EE world.” Matthias Pyck, Fortis Bank
"Meister provides us a standard rules-driven build process regardless of platform, compiler and operating system. We selected Meister because it is the only enterprise-wide build tool that can thoroughly support our mission-critical Java, C/C++, and .NET applications.” Todd Athorp, Sr Programmer, FIS
"Next to documentation, build management is likely to be the least satisfying task a developer must address every day. A lot of software investment ends up in the time it takes to constantly tweak the make files needed to keep a system maintainable. Developers are looking for innovative solutions that will reduce software coding by a factor of five." Jim Duggan, Gartner
"OpenMake Meister drastically reduced the cost of supporting our builds. Meister allowed our build team to increase the number of builds supported using only 1/2 the staff, configured across 100 remote build servers." Production Control, Major US Bank

