Supported Platforms and Environments(new)
Last modified: 20 April 2023note
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Supported Platforms
TeamCity Server Requires
The TeamCity server is a web application that should be deployed into capable J2EE servlet container. Core functions of TeamCity server are platform independent.
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Java | Sun JDK 1.5+ |
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Application Server | Apache Tomcat 6.0.x Apache Tomcat 5.x Apache Tomcat 5.5.20 |
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TeamCity Server Supports
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Operating Systems | Linux MacOS X Windows XP Windows Vista/Windows Vista 64 Windows 7/7x64 | Tested under Tomcat 6 web application server. Also TeamCity is reported to work on:
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Databases | HSQLDB MySQL 5.0.33+ Microsoft SQL Server 2005, 2008 PostgreSQL 8+ Oracle 10g+ |
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Web Browsers | Microsoft Internet Explorer 6, 7 and 8 Mozilla Firefox 2, 3, 3.5, 3.6 Opera 9.5, 10.0 Safari 3+ under Mac/Windows Google Chrome | The TeamCity Web Interface is W3C complaint code, which means just about any browser should work well with TeamCity. |
TeamCity Build Agent Requirements
TeamCity Agent is a standalone Java application.
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Java | Sun JDK 1.5+ |
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TeamCity Build Agent Supports
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Operating Systems | Linux MacOS X Windows 2000/XP/XP x64/Vista/Vista x64/Windows 7/7x64 Solaris 10 (not tested) | Build stopping is supported on :
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Supported Tools
Build Runners
TeamCity supports a wide range of build tools enabling both Java and .Net software teams building their projects.
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Java build runners |
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.NET platform build runners |
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Testing Frameworks
Java |
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Version Control Systems
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