Hi Elena,

    SVN is an enhancement of CVS.

Ravi.

Elena Aminova wrote:
> Thanks for all the replies. Moving to Eclipse is a work in progress for the 
> team, and since we are using Dreamweaver already, and there is a very tight 
> deadline for this project, we cant afford to spend time on learning and 
> adjusting to the new IDE, but going the Eclipse way is a sure goal for me. 
> As for the Dreamweaver plug ins, I have seen 2 on the www.grafxsoftware.com 
> website for the same price of $59, I assume the price is for each developer...
> Does anyone know a major difference between SVN for Dreamweaver and CVS for 
> Dreamweaver that are on that site. 
> The ColdFusion server we have running is on Apache. Dreamweaver, of course 
> runs on Windows.
>
>
> Thanks.
>
>   
>> http://www.grafxsoftware.com/product.php/SVN_for_Dreamweaver_10/135/
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: J.J. Merrick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>> Sent: Saturday, June 09, 2007 6:06 AM
>> To: CF-Talk
>> Subject: Re: Subversion and Dreamweaver 8
>>
>> Congrats on the first step to bad development recovery :-)
>>
>> I have been using subversion for about 4 years now and haven't found
>> anything for DW yet... though it looks like some people have some ideas.
>>
>> My take is that if you are using windows that you will need to install
>> TortoiseSVN regardless. It is one of the better shell integrated clients out
>> there. It has been under development for many years and  most of the bugs
>> seems to be worked out of it. It makes the tag/branch/merge processes very
>> manageable. Most of your integrated clients just don't seem to be as robust
>> as you will find you will need. Most can do it but for some reason I don't
>> trust them as much as I do TortoiseSVN.
>>
>> I also use Eclipse with CFeclipse and subclipse. This allows quick access to
>> the update and commit command and also shows you what branch you are on,
>> what has been updated via icons etc.
>>
>> So since there is not really anything for DW it is not the end of the world
>> since you can just drop down to explorer and do stuff with TortoiseSVN. If
>> you want to move to eclipse there are tools for it that help get the job
>> done.
>>
>>
>> J.J.
>>
>>
>>
>> On 6/8/07, Elena Aminova <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>     
>>> I was asked to select and configure code repository for our development
>>> environment and since I have heard and read so much about subversion, so
>>>       
>> far
>>     
>
> 

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