CCJPE: Jenkins Windows Slave
We’ll be starting out with two servers, a Jenkins master, and a fresh Server 2012 R2 VM with the latest Java JDK and .NET 3.5 installed.
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We’ll be starting out with two servers, a Jenkins master, and a fresh Server 2012 R2 VM with the latest Java JDK and .NET 3.5 installed.
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