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All management is performed through a convenient Web UI:

Dashboard view offers the "bird eye" view of statuses of all configured builds that is convenient for the see-you-all type of monitoring.

Detailed view allows close monitoring of a selected build and provides online information about the build status, last build run result, last clean run result, and changes in the current or last build run. View Flash demo (will open a new window).

Parabuild offers intuitive Web UI for access to builds statuses, logs, results, and release notes.

Parabuild provides statistics charts for for monthly and daily build, change list and build breakage distribution are available to support rational decisions about selecting right build times or identifying negative trends in build breakage.
It is possible to include brief overviews of a build status into project's web pages such as wikis or issue tracking systems.
Build display groups allow limiting displaying build statuses to a configurable list of builds. This feature can be used to display build statuses on a per-project basis:

Parabuild 3.0 provides a built-in display group that allows to limit display of the build statuses to broken builds only. This feature is especially useful when a build administrator has to deal with a large number of builds but wants react to build breakage quickly:

This feature allows to query and to display changes between two builds:

Now it is possible to navigate build changes, logs and results using "Previous" and "Next" navigation links:


Parabuild will now show a chart with recent build times. This allows to see how the build time changes over time and to identify negative trends.

It is possible to limit builds shown in the recent builds history table only to successful or to failed builds:

A user that starts a build manually is recorded:

If requested Parabuild will remember when you logged in last time so that you do not have to enter your password every time you access protected pages.

See Parabuild screen shots for details.
Parabuild ensures that it is accessible to fully blind or color-blind people.
Now it is possible to set a system-wide or per-user refresh rate that is used to update build statuses automatically or completely disable it. This feature is available through modifying user preferences.
Now Parabuild provides a short-cut link to turn off refreshing of the build status pages:

Now it is possible to set a per-user RGB values for colors used to mark successful and failed builds. This feature is available through modifying user preferences.
