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Rodrigo20
10 years agoContributor
In this case:
"You do not have to have Jenkins installed on the same machine but you can do this if you want. Normal practice would be to have it installed on a server somewhere with seperare testing hosts. If you have the Jenkins JNLP agent (https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/Distributed+builds) installed on the machine that you are running tests on and it can communicate with the machine running Jenkins then you are good to go."
Can I do that using just one license?
chrisb
10 years agoRegular Contributor
OK, I'm assuming you have just one test complete license. In which case you can't be developing and running tests at the same time. So yes you can start your tests with Jenkins with one license either with Jenkins on the same machine as test complete or on a separate machine.