hey guys, For my company, we have 5 developers and we all work remotely. Due to some server relocations and corporate buyouts, our process of moving files from local to test and then to prod has gotten way screwed up. I am trying to take a step back and re-evaluate everything and see if there is a better way.
Each developer does work locally, but our code is in a subversion repository on our corporate domain. We update, make changes and commit as usual. Our test server and the repo are not on the same domain, so we can't push files from the repo to the test server on commit (this is how we used to do it). We currently have to remote desktop to our test server and drag files over. Its slow, and files get missed all the time. Starting to look at Mylyn plugin for eclipse. It keeps track of files for "tasks" so that when a task is complete, you have a list of all the files changed. As far as I can tell though, it would still be a manual process to move files to the test server, but at least we'd have an accurate file list. After confirming all changes on test, the same process occurs. Remote desktop to production server and drag new files over. I know, it sucks, but it is what we are stuck with for the foreseeable future. Curious as to what others do and if anyone has a recommendation for something that might improve our flow. Preferably something that would integrate with eclipse/subsclipse. Would ANT scripts work? Thanks all, Mark -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the "Houston ColdFusion Users' Group" discussion list. To unsubscribe, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit http://groups.google.com/group/houcfug?hl=en
