Remote Agents are installed on servers allowing OpenMake Mojo to distribute the workload of your DevOps process across multiple machines and server clusters. Remote Agents can be hosted on physical or cloud computing environments. OpenMake Mojo supports cluster management (server pooling) of Remote Agents, automatically selecting the most efficient machine in the pool for the fastest processing possible. Any number of Remote Agents can be used to distribute the workload. Remote Agents are capable of executing detailed steps for running test, executing builds or deploying binaries. Remote Agents can be purchased based on your unique needs.
Fast, Distributed DevOps Processing
Executing your DevOps process on a single machine can be slow and inefficient. When your DevOps process is complex you need to span multiple machines and use machine clusters to determine which machine in the cluster has the most available processing power. Using Remote Agents allows you to assign each step in an operational process to a machine or cluster of machines and automatically determines the most efficient machine in the cluster on which to run the process.
Enterprise Scalability
Unlike other DevOps tools, adding Remote Agents to your process provides enterprise-class scalability; enabling teams to start small and build up to large, distributed server clusters. Our Remote gent technology lets you take an existing server and immediately add that server to your server cluster. Remote Agents also provide direct support for cloud computing environments, so physical, virtual, onsite and hosted machines can all participate in improving your DevOps processes.
Parallelized Processing
When using Remote Agents, you can define a single step in your DevOps process for build, test or deploy to occur on all machines at the same time. This level of processing allows you to define test and deploy steps to run simultaneously on multiple machines supporting a well-coordinated test and deploy process.
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Requirements, Static Code Analysis and Testing Tool Integration |
| Bugzilla |
| Checkstyle |
| Crap4J |
| Doxygen |
| Emma |
| FindBugs |
| IBM ClearQuest |
| IBM Tivoli |
| InstallShield |
| Japex |
| Jira |
| JUnit |
| JCoverage |
| JDepend |
| Nunit |
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Software Configuration Management Tool Integration |
| Accurev |
| Borland StarTeam |
| CA SCM (Harvest) |
| CVS |
| ClearCase and Team Concert |
| GIT |
| Microsoft Team Foundation Server |
| Microsoft Visual SourceSafe |
| MKS Source |
| Subversion and TeamForge |
| Serena PVCS |
| Serena Dimensions and Dimensions Express |
| Perforce |
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Build Engines and IDE Integration |
| Eclipse Workspace and the Eclipse JDT/CDT |
| Java Jar, Java War, Javadoc |
| Microsoft Visual Studio .Net (2003, 2005, 2008, 2010)integrated with DevEnv, MSBuild, TFS, and TeamBuild |
| Microsoft Visual Studio 6.0 integrated with Nmake |
| Microsoft Visual Basic integrated with VB6.exe and VB5.exe |
| IBM Rational Software Architect (RSA) (Jar, War, Ear) |
| IBM Rational Application Developer (Jar, War, Ear) |
| IBM Websphere 5.1 and 6.0 (Ear, War, Jar, EJBDeploy, WSEJDeploy) |
| Weblogic (JSPC, EJB, Jar, War, Servicegen, XMLBeans) |
| Borland Delphi integrated with DCC32.exe |
| GNU Compiler for DLLs and EXEs |
| Oracle Forms, Menus, PSQL and Reports |
| Sybase ASE (ISQL) |
| Microfocus Cobol |
| PowerGen/PowerBuilder |
| Tuxedo Server and Client |
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Deployment Support |
| CA Software Delivery |
| Informix |
| Jboss |
| Jetty |
| Microsoft IIS |
| Microsoft SQL Server |
| Oracle |
| Sybase |
| WebSphere |
| WebLogic |
| Manage Ear and War Deployment Descriptors |
| MD5 Checksum for executable validation |
| PMD |
| Serena Tracker |
| Serena Mover |
| Wise Installer |
