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How to configure a Global project in Hudson [message #1005276] Thu, 24 January 2013 14:04 Go to next message
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Current configuration:
We are using Hudson 3.0.0, Apache tomcat, SmartSVN , JDK inno setup, and ant script, basically build.xml which helps to trigger the build and convert the source package to an installer .exe.

Script contains the svn location where the code is checked in. If sometimes we have a build request from a different team, then we need to share their code to the respective svn location. So, that we can build the source java package to an installer.

New requirement : That Active directory plugin should be used and any team can login to Hudson , which belongs to the added domain and further they can build there project separately.

Thanks for the help.
Re: How to configure a Global project in Hudson [message #1005335 is a reply to message #1005276] Thu, 24 January 2013 17:22 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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There is a Active directory plugin (version 1.31-h1) which should allow for the added security you are looking for.
Re: How to configure a Global project in Hudson [message #1005351 is a reply to message #1005335] Thu, 24 January 2013 20:51 Go to previous message
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Also you could use Project-based Matrix Authorization Strategy as explained here

http://www.eclipse.org/hudson/the-hudson-book/book-hudson.chunked/ch04.html#section-security-authorization-project
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