Check into Jenkins. :)
On Jan 24, 2012 9:12 AM, "Ken Auenson, II" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Mark,
> Just a dumb question...
> They give you a login account that has RDP access to the test and
> production servers, but you don't have the ability to setup an FTP account
> on these servers?
>
> Other than that, the only suggestion I would have is to build a small
> syncing app that could be deployed on the test and production servers.
> When you have something committed and ready to move it to the test server,
> you could run this sync app and it would be able to pull the files for you,
> that way you take the human error out of the equation.
> Still seems too complicated tho... :(
> --Ken
>
>
> On Tue, Jan 24, 2012 at 9:00 AM, Mark Davis <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> 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
>>
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