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Oct 17, 2016
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Code Search is now Java friendly

Shruti Poddar [MSFT]

In addition to C#, C, C++, and Visual Basic code, you can now do semantic searches across Java code. Adding to our Java feature set and capabilities, we recently enabled contextual search for Java files in the Code Search extension for Visual Studio Team Services and Team Foundation Server starting with TFS “15”. You can apply code type filters to ...

DevOpsAzure DevOps ServerGit & Version Control
Oct 12, 2016
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Maven and Gradle build tasks support powerful code analysis tools

Bogdan Gavril

Over the last few months we have been steadily building up the capabilities of the Maven and Gradle build tasks to offer insights into code quality through popular code analysis tools. We are pleased to announce additional much-requested features that we are bringing to these tasks, which will make it easier to understand and control technical debt...

DevOpsAzure DevOps ServerOpen Source
Oct 12, 2016
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Test & Feedback extension – Create artifacts

Pankaj Khanzode

In the previous blog "Test & Feedback - Capture your findings", we discussed the full “Capture” capability of the Test & Feedback extension. Once all the findings have been captured, the next step is to create rich actionable work items that can be consumed by the team. In this blog we will focus on the “Create” step and the various artifac...

DevOpsAzure DevOps ServerAgile
Oct 11, 2016
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Test & Feedback – Capture your findings

Pankaj Khanzode

Test & Feedback extension allows everyone in team, be it developers, testers, product owners, user experience, leads/managers etc. to contribute to quality of the application, thus making it a “team sport”. It enables you to perform exploratory tests or drive your bug bashes, without requiring predefined test cases or test steps. This extension...

DevOpsAzure DevOps ServerAgile
Oct 10, 2016
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Announcing General Availability for Code Search

Jimson Chalissery [MSFT]

Today, we are excited to announce the general availability of Code Search in Visual Studio Team Services. Code Search is available for Team Foundation Server “15” as well. What’s more? Code Search can be added to any Team Services account for free. By installing this extension through the Visual Studio Marketplace, any user with access to source ...

DevOpsCommunityAzure DevOps Server
Oct 10, 2016
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Tracking branch health and identifying flaky tests in RM driven test automation

Abhishek Agrawai

In my previous blog post, I had written about how we have a single Release Definition for our team which runs all the test environments in parallel.  Now that Release Management supports branch based filters while listing releases, it is very easy to track the health of a particular branch.  Further, with the work the test team has done a...

DevOpsAzure DevOps ServerCI/CD
Oct 8, 2016
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Announcing General Availability for Test & Feedback extension (formerly Exploratory Testing extension)

Adity Agarwal

Today, we are excited to announce the general availability of Test & Feedback extension (formerly Exploratory Testing extension), and this extension is free for all. With agile practices becoming more prevalent, release cycles have become shorter. It doesn’t leave much time for teams to identify all scenarios, record the steps that need to be ...

DevOpsAzure DevOps ServerAgile
Oct 1, 2016
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Work Item Visualization is one of many productivity extensions on the marketplace

Willy-P. Schaub

We are pleased to announce the latest update of the Work Item Visualization extension. It’s one of our first productivity extensions, enabling you to easily visualize work item relationships and traceability from requirements to code, to test cases, to releases. The update contains tons of bug fixes and these new features: annotations [1], saving...

DevOpsCommunityAzure DevOps Server
Sep 28, 2016
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Team Foundation Server (TFS) 15 RC2 is available and ready for production use

Buck Hodges

We have now released TFS "15" RC2. We are using it in production internally. It is fully supported for production use. You can upgrade from TFS 2012 or newer to RC2. You can also upgrade the RC1 release to RC2, and you will be able to upgrade from RC2 to RTM (that should be a very fast upgrade, since there will be very few changes between RC2 and R...

DevOpsAzure DevOps Server
Sep 26, 2016
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Pricing for Release Management in TFS “15”

Vijay Machiraju

[Update on  Nov 16, 2016] This article is now outdated. With the RTM version of TFS 2017, we have the final pricing model for Release Management. For more information, see our official documentation. Since the new version of Release Management was introduced in TFS 2015 Update 2, it has been in "trial mode". Any user with Basic access level was ab...

DevOpsAzure DevOps ServerCI/CD