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Chapter 15. Building an application: an example

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Starting the build servers

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Creating builders and parsers

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Creating the build tree for the application

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Starting the build on the client

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Putting the build scripts to work

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Monitoring the progress of a build

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Running a build in spite of errors

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Building all parts, regardless of build times

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Finding out which parts will be built

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This section tells how to install and use the TeamConnection build function.

Though build administrators will be most interested in this section, anyone who builds an application using TeamConnection will ®nd the ®rst and last chapters helpful.

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