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Meister's Build Management for Microsoft Visual Studio 
Increased productivity, lower development cost and improved software quality are benefits recognized by Visual Studio developers using Openmake. Openmake's Build Services, Dependency Discovery and Process Automation allow Visual Studio developers the option of creating agility within the build and release process that can adapt to quickly changing software requirements and iterative releases. Openmake provides a Visual Studio (.Net) plug-in that generates solution level and project level build scripts. Visual Studio developers can collaborate build meta data using the Openmake community developed knowledge base. From the assembly of solutions to testing and deployment, Openmake offers to Visual Studio developers an agile build environment as easy outside of the IDE as inside. No Script Conversion RequiredAnd if you currently are using ad hoc scripts written in tools such as Make or Nant you will not need to convert these scripts. OpenMake Software references the .NET and/or Visual Studio project file and performs the conversion for you, relying on the most accurate artifacts available, the project file itself. OpenMake Software Build Services regenerates the build.xml file for you, reducing the need to re-visit static scripts each time parameters, code or object repositories change, so there is no need to convert your scripts as OpenMake Software Build Services does not need them as a reference.
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What are Plug-ins Plug-ins are the connectors that join the tasks within the application lifecyle. Starting with Development Plug-ins, IDE project files are used as the basis for automatically generating build scripts. Development Plug-Ins standardize your builds inside or outside of the IDE creating an easy transition from a point and click build to a continuous integration build. Source Code Control and deployment plug-ins support the workflow steps that occur before and after your build. From code check-outs and executable check-ins to calling testing and deployment tools, SCM and Deployment plug-ins create the workflow that supports your continuous process automation. |
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