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= Support for PHP on Continuous Build Servers
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:description: Support for PHP on Continuous Build Servers - Apache NetBeans
:keywords: Apache NetBeans, Tutorials, Support for PHP on Continuous Build Servers
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|This screencast shows how to set up PHP applications on Hudson and Jenkins continuous build servers. It includes an overview of what continuous builds are and why they can be useful with PHP applications. The screencast also shows how to launch a build job for a PHP application and how to access the results.
Author: Jeff Rubinoff
Time: 9:21
link:http://bits.netbeans.org/media/php-continuous-builds.flv[+Download+] [21.7 MB]
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