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on June 7, 2009 at 12:39:42 pm
 

Frequently Asked Questions

 

How mature is UppercuT? UppercuT and the ideas behind UppercuT are actively being used in over 60 projects as of March 2009.  The project may look young, and in it's current location and revisions, it is. The ideas behind it are not new, they are tried and tested ideas.  We decided to release to the general public an internal template for building that we have been using and that became UppercuT. UppercuT has since added ideas and practices to it that have become reciprocal to the internal framework.

 

Why another build framework? UppercuT is not another build framework. It takes the ideas from everything you and others have done in the past and puts that into a set of scripts that will automatically apply those ideas.  It also becomes a very easy interface for you to use and apply to any project.  You can pick up the scripts and apply them to another project and have an automated build in five minutes.

 

I already have a build framework in place, why should I use yours? If you already have a build framework in place, that is no reason to switch.  If you want more functionality than you may already have, like readying your build output for deployment, or zipping up your deploying files, or an easier way to run your unit tests and see the results, you may want to take a look at UppercuT.  Plus, it's super simple to get set up to run UppercuT (what is your solution name? What is the path to your repository? What's your company name? That's really all of the questions you need to answer).

 

I don't use MbUnit, SVN, and CC.NET. When will you have support for my source control (TFS, VSS, Git, Vault), my test framework (NUnit), or my Continous Integration Server (TeamCity)? We are actively working on adding support for these and have a lab environment setup where we can test all of these ideas to get it right before we release. We are also very happy to accept patches.  The source is at http://uppercut.googlecode.com/svn/trunk

 

Is there a way to get updates about the project? http://feeds2.feedburner.com/project_uppercut You can even subscribe by email if you want.

 

I'm convinced!! Where do I get it? http://code.google.com/p/uppercut/downloads/list

 

 

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