Hi,
that good weeks of a TechEd or a similar event, finally a lot of internal projects of the teams of product Visual Studio and Team FoundationĀ ServerĀ begin to present and we can talk publicly about them.Ā In this case it is up to an SDK a much stranger compared with those who usually us submit Microsoft, because it is an SDK for JAVA, with a number of libraries to facilitate the connection to the services provided by Team Foundation Server from environments not Microsoft.Ā Obviously was Brian Harry, who introduced him and is not also went with cortitas, with ads, promises, etc.;Ā This SDK now available for download fromĀ here.
The sources of this SDK are based on those used forĀ team Explorer everywhere, that if you did not know is a plugin forEclipseĀ that allows to work withĀ TFS2010Ā from it.Ā From these sources, it is possible to extend the capabilities of TFS in non-Microsoft environments using Java as a development platform.
Brian Harry says the details very well in his post, so I will not go to translate them, but if comment that in addition to the APIs in connection with TFS, include other interesting elements such as e.g., libraries to solve problems of authentication with Windows (Kerberos) environments, and all the available code compiled for Windows (x 86, x 64), Mac (Universal), Linux(x86,_x64,_ppc), HP-UX (ia64_32, pa_risc), Solaris (sparc, x 86, x 64) and AIX (ppc).Ā Matt takes!Ā ![]()
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The Bruno
Source:Ā http://blogs.msdn.com/b/bharry/archive/2011/05/16/announcing-a-java-sdk-for-tfs.aspx
Download:Ā http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID = 7a3c4332-6998-48ec-b689-e434d4218012
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