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Title: Pragmatic Project Automation: How to Build, Deploy, and Monitor Java Apps
ISBN: 0974514039
Author:   Mike Clark
Publicate Date: 2004-08
Publish: 2004-08
List Price: $29.95
Average Customer Rating: 4.5
Format: Paperback
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Customer Review:

1: One of the best books out there
Pragmatic Project Automation: How to Build, Deploy, and Monitor Java Apps

This is one of the best books that I have read (and own). It is very to the point, excellent explanation(s) and top that with source code. Highly recomended.

2: Build Automation Quick Overview
I grabbed this book from the shelf in our Atlassian office few months ago. I just finished reading it this morning. This book is very well written and easy to read.

I read it most on the train commuting to work. My trip only takes 20 minutes, so you could think "what can you possibly read and learn in 20 minutes?" Well not a lot, but enough to get you started. The way the book is written makes it easy to continue reading after an interruption.

Book is structured in a way that leads you though the processes in software development: building (testing), releasing, installation, deployment and monitoring. Each process is described and the ways of automation are discussed in detail.

I consider myself a senior software engineer but this book had several points that made me say: "That would be nice to have in our build!" This book will save you lots of time and lots of manual work, thanks to automation. I can guarantee you'll get inspired by this book.

I'm happy I found this book on our office shelf. Now, I'll put it back so others at Atlassian can read it as well...

3: Well written, fun and great content
If you are a Java developer and want to know the basics of how to construct a decent build and release process then I recommend reading Mike's book. It doesn't go into any topic in real detail; however like most Pragmatic Bookshelf books, it is concise, well written and easily absorbed. The tools that the book discusses includes CVS, Ant and CruiseControl. One of my favourite and most enjoyed books.

4: Automation Quick Start
This is a great book for developers and teams who want to know how that can automate their processes better. It doesn't go too deeply on some topics, but there are enough pointers to more information. If you need to learn more about how to streamline your work, this is an excellent book.

5: Great book on software project automation
This book is the third volume in the Pragmatic Starter kit, but is self-contained enough that it can be read on its own. The first chapter starts with a story about how built-in automation makes everyone's life better-especially the developer's. Thus this book is really about letting the computer do boring, repetitive things so that developers can concentrate on what is new and interesting. The rest of the first chapter answers some frequently asked questions including why and when developers should automate. This FAQ is useful in its own right, but also helps readers figure out whether the rest of the book is for them. The next two chapters show how to automate a Java build with Ant and then schedule that build. Clark points out that running tests is part of the build process. Chapters 4 and 5 describe how to generate and distribute releases of software. One of my favorite ideas from these chapters is writing a checklist script that clients can run on-site to check for "is it plugged in" errors. The last chapter is about monitoring all this automation. This chapter alone is worth the price of the book. Developers always want this information, but nobody enjoys being spammed by their own computers, and it's a pain to set up filters so that the right messages reach exactly the right people. Clark's solution is to use RSS notifications so that your build system creates a blog as it goes along. It's a great idea, and I've already started implementing it locally.
This book is short, but it's chock full of ideas and advice that can be put to use immediately. I found Clark's writing style clear, easy to read, and often entertaining. As a bonus, the book's concepts are language independent even though Clark uses Java and Java-based tools.
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