Best Continuous Integration Software for Maven

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    TeamCity Reviews

    TeamCity

    JetBrains

    $18/month
    Powerful Continuous Integration right out of the box You can define up to 100 job-based build configurations and run unlimited builds. You can run up to three builds simultaneously. If necessary, add additional agents. All TeamCity features can be used to their full potential. This product has the same features as our largest customers. You can get peer support via the forum or file a bug report or feature request and vote in our public issue tracker. Unlimited users, unlimited build times. There are no strings attached. You can run automated tests on the server before you commit your changes. This keeps your code base clean. You don't have to wait for a build finish to find out if something is wrong. To inherit parent settings and permissions, create a project tree. You can create templates with common settings to inherit multiple build configurations.
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    Bytesafe Reviews

    Bytesafe

    Bitfront

    €1100 per month
    Enhance your security framework for open source by implementing automated best practices, creating an integrated workflow that benefits both security and development teams. This cloud-native security solution minimizes risk and safeguards revenue while allowing developers to maintain their pace. The dependency firewall effectively isolates harmful open source elements before they can affect developers and infrastructure, thus preserving data integrity, company assets, and brand reputation. Our comprehensive policy engine examines various threat indicators, including recognized vulnerabilities, licensing details, and rules defined by the customer. Gaining visibility into the open-source components utilized in applications is essential for mitigating potential vulnerabilities. The Software Composition Analysis (SCA) and dashboard reporting provide stakeholders with a complete perspective and prompt updates regarding the existing environment. Additionally, you can detect the introduction of new open-source licenses within the codebase and automatically monitor compliance issues involving licenses, effectively managing any problematic or unlicensed packages. By adopting these measures, organizations can significantly improve their ability to respond to security challenges in real time.
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