OpenMake Software has unveiled Meister and Mojo 7.3. The new release delivers optimised acceleration capabilities of the Meister build engine to improve continuous integration build processing as well as Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) integrations through workflow plug-ins.

OpenMake claims that user of new version 7.3 will benefit from the out of the box integrations with open source testing and static analysis tools that can be included as workflow activities when defining a build to release lifecycle process.

According to OpenMake, Meister 7.3 features include, optimised acceleration of compile and link processes through parallelised builds for all supported languages including C/C++, .Net and Java; and enhancements for C/C++ developers to offer new mappings and Target generation support.

It also provides enhancements for Java developers through the Target file generator. It supports mappings of source code locations to output locations within an archive. In addition it also supports Apache, MyEclipse, Jboss, and Weblogic.

Reportedly, the new features included in both Meister, Mojo and Mojo Max include, continuous integration server support, new management console web capabilities and additional application life cycle integrations.

Mark Manzo, VP of sales at OpenMake, said: “By adding new ALM integrations into our workflow, our users will benefit from improved reporting and a simpler method of managing the ALM activities of their continuous integration workflow process.”