Pulse 2.1 Beta Rolls On
We’ve reached another significant milestone in the Pulse 2.1 beta: the release of 2.1.9. This latest build rolls up a stack of fixes, improvements and new features. Some of the much-anticipated improvements include:
- Support for NAnt in the form of a command and post-processor.
- Support for reading NUnit XML reports.
- Support for reading QTestlib XML reports.
- The ability to mark unstable tests as “expected” failures: they still look ugly (so fix them!) but won’t fail your build.
- Better visibility of what is currently building on an agent.
- New refactoring actions to “pull up” and “push down” configuration in the template hierarchy.
- The ability to specify Perforce client views directly in Pulse.
I’ll expand upon some of these in later posts. In addition we’ve made great progress on the new project dependencies support, which should be both easier to use and more reliable in this build.
We’d love you to download Pulse 2.1 and let us know what you think!
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