CruiseControl.NET is automated continuous integration server for the .NET platform. It is a C# port of CruiseControl for Java.
Updated 13 Oct 2008 02:24 UTC
Based on 26 user ratings.
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by jflowers
If you are thinking about Continuous Integration (CI) you owe it to yourself to take this product for a spin. If you already are doing CI and never test drove CCNet you still own it to yourself to give it a whorl. I don't care if you plunked down half a million for Visual Studio Team Systems. This tool is better than most and it's free. Don't let guilt keep you from using it.
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by curtiszarger
I've been using CC (with NAnt) for a few years and have nothing but the highest praise for the team and product. Solid product and solid support.
I've recently been directed to move to Team Foundation. As Jay mentions above, Team Foundation doesn't currently support continuous integration, and it also has some weaknesses in the MSBuild scripting engine. That has left me with the tried and true CruiseControl and NAnt coming to the rescue. You can't beat software that works!
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