This is a beginner’scourse designed to show how to setup and run a Jenkins CI server starting with continuous inspection (build, test and analysis) for users of MacOS-based systems. This course provides a strong foundation for implementing continuous inspection andintegrationat your company or studio. In order to keep the course short and to-the-point, several decisions were made in order to provide a complete path to continuous integration. The pipeline created in this course consists of the following: Jenkins CI server installed and configured on WindowsGit as the source control systemJava as the main programming language of build projectsMaven as the build toolThis set of tools provides a comprehensive, end-to-end implementation continuous integrationpipeline. Jenkins can be installed on many operating systems and supports a myriad of tools and technologies - which means, this course provides tremendous value to those comfortable or interested in other operating systems and/or technologies. Course OutlineIntroductionprovides an overview for the course, which leas to theCore Conceptsfor Jenkins. This provides a foundation for the remainder of the course. Quick Installationprovides an abbreviatedstep-by-step instructions on how to setup Jenkins and all the related tools specifically on Windows. Full Installationdetails is covered in the bonus section of the course. Jenkins Basicsprovides a first look at Jenkins at work with a very simple “freestyle” project. This allows us to learn the Jenkins interface and the key features it provides. After our initial introduction to Jenkins, weManage Jenkinsplugins and global configuration. Then, we dive intoMaven Projectsspecifically - since Jenkins canunderstand Maven and thus provides special features for Maven projects - with the right plugins installed. We venture beyond the basics withScheduled Projectsand periodicallyPolling Source Control, which are closely related. Then we look at how toLink Projectstogether by calling upstream and downstream projects. Finally, we organize our projects withViews. Course FeaturesPresentations provide audio/video training of conceptual ideas in each major area or introduction of new concepts. Screencasts provide a video of the instructor’s computer system with any actions, commands, or screens displayed and narrated. There are several hours of screencat video content - it makes up the vast majority of the course. Any command line based screencast will include a command listing in the lecture downloads.