Hi Tom,

Most commercial companies would use a continuous integration tool such as Bamboo, Hudson, or Buildbot to kick a build on commit. I've used Bamboo myself to build such a system for Javadoc and Webworks. Depends on your resources.

A Mercurial post commit hook might be the way for you to go. I quick google of "mercurial post commit hook build" gave me several results. 

Good luck,

Mary

On Mon, Oct 27, 2014 at 11:27 AM, Tom Johnson <tomjohnson1492@gmail.com> wrote:
Does anyone know how to tell Oxygen to initiate transformations when I commit to a version control repository, specifically Mercurial? Just like Javadocs gets auto-kicked off when developers commit source files, I'd like to do the same with Oxygen and my DITA files.

Tom


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