Android Continuous Integration Guides: Ebook I: Building an Android project with Android library dependency in Jenkins

· Diego Torres Milano
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In this book we explore Continuous Integration
in practice providing valuable information to start applying it soon
to your Android projects.

Ant is used to automate the building process,
git to create a simple version control system repository to store our
source code and manage the changes, and finally installed and
configured Jenkins as the Continuous Integration of choice. In this
journey we detail the creation of projects and jobs for automating the creation
of a sample application, TemperatureConverter, its dependency library LocalViewServer and
its tests and we emphasized on the relationship between the projects.
Finally, we analyze a way of getting XML results from Android tests
and implemented this to obtain an attractive interface to monitor the
running of tests, their results, and the existing trends using EMMA code coverage reports. 

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 Diego Torres Milano has been involved with the Android platform since its inception, at the end of 2007, when he started exploring and researching the platform possibilities, mainly in the areas of User Interfaces, Unit and Acceptance Tests, Test Driven Development, and Continuous Integration. Since then, he has been involved in a variety of Android projects ranging from phones to smart TVs and from applications to modifications in the framework.

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