Build offers the capability to build applications, manage continuous integration workflows, and store build artifacts.
In this tutorial, you create a project that builds the open source product JUnit. The source code is downloaded from GitHub (an open source code repository) and built with Maven.
In this tutorial, you create a project that builds distributable artifacts and loads them into (Deploy) components. The source code is downloaded from GitHub and built with Ant.
Users with the correct permissions can configure security, create users, configure integrations, and create notifications and announcements among other things.
Projects run builds, manage dependencies with third-party tools, and can be used for administrative, operational, and system maintenance.
Jobs are the core building blocks of IBM® DevOps Build (Build) . Process definitions assemble jobs into the basic unit of automation. A process definition determines how, when, and where jobs run.
Project templates are reusable plans that map build processes.
With the monitoring tools you can review current and historical activity and save your filter conditions for future use. You can create charts and reports from most database tables.
You can create your own plug-ins to extend the product’s capabilities.