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Jenkins stands out as a versatile and efficient tool for automation and deployment, as highlighted by users over the past 12 months. Its robust plugin support and seamless integration with various programming languages make it a top choice for businesses seeking smooth deployment processes. Users appreciate the ability to automate software builds and deployments, ...Read more
Streamlines deployment processes with automation, saving time and effort.
Provides a wide range of plugins for extensive functionality and integration with various tools.
Offers flexibility in creating and scheduling pipelines, supporting CI/CD workflows effectively.
Open-source nature ensures cost-effective usage and strong community support.
Newcomers may find the richness of features and customization options overwhelming without proper guidance.
Marketplace may have limited selection of additional apps and connectors, restricting advanced functionalities.
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Anonymous User
01/23/18
"Best Continious Integration Tool"
What do you like best about Jenkins? Simple and Quick Installation / Setup and Configuration. Light weight. Can be deployed on a simple light weight server like Tomcat. Small memory foot print. Able to run in a Master Slave configuration executing the Jobs in the Slave Nodes orchestrated by the Master. Tons of plugins available to integrate with the other tools and products. Best in class product.
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Yoanis G
01/21/18
"Most flexible CI/CD system ever"
What do you like best about Jenkins? The very best thing I like about Jenkins is it's flexibility. I mean, you can do anything with Jenkins (as long as there is a plugin). There is a learning curve of course but after you've mastered it the sky is the limit. Another thing I like about Jenkins is how easy it is to setup. With Jenkins 2.0 you're good to go in about 5 mins.
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Anonymous User
01/20/18
"Jenkins Review "
What do you like best about Jenkins? Easy to use, easier to configure, simple and works! most of the time. Various plugins available to integrate your codebase so you can run your test or build.
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Anonymous User
01/17/18
"After you learn about benefits, you create a new world of automation"
What do you like best about Jenkins? Secure; Lots of Automation. You may automate deploy, build, and everything you need. All with dashboards, centralized interface, and split by logical folders. All integrated in active directory or other authentication;
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Anonymous User
01/11/18
"Great for continuous integration"
What do you like best about Jenkins? I like that the configuration is very simple and to the point. It also has the ability to integrate with other software via plugins. Each of those plugins has sufficient documentation and examples on how to use.
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Ipshita A
01/09/18
"CICD Master"
What do you like best about Jenkins? The best part about Jenkins is the ease of locating my working repositories with respect to my bitbucket. Also, it puts down a number of build types that I would want to perform on my project.
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Tiffany L
12/28/17
"Great, free continuous integration tool"
What do you like best about Jenkins? I love that the product is free and has so much customization via user created plugins. What do you dislike about Jenkins?
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Junxiao S
12/27/17
"Useful but often breaks down"
What do you like best about Jenkins? triggers a build whenever code is pushed to Gerrit code review What do you dislike about Jenkins?
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Juan F
12/26/17
"Quite useful and flexible"
What do you like best about Jenkins? It's pretty easy to integrate most of the tools with Jenkins using official plug-ins. There's no task you cannot automate using this tool
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Christopher M
12/26/17
"Great community support, many additionally plugins, very easy to learn and use"
What do you like best about Jenkins? The two things I like most about Jenkins: the tremendous community adoption, and the rich environment of plugins available to download. Jenkins has been around for a while and for the most part you are not going to run into an issue that hasnt already been asked/resolved on SO or another forum. Additionally, Jenkins has a great plugin platform for extensibility and additional functionality
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