Hi Tim,
Are you referring to the use of patches to manage the environments?
Many thanks,
Chris
Tim Ruppert wrote:
In theory, that's the way we manage multiple environments as well. In practice
it's slightly different.
Cheers,
Ruppert
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On Dec 11, 2009, at 3:19 PM, Christopher Snow wrote:
With grails each environment has its own configuration. As as example, see
http://www.grails.org/Quick+Start and the section "Configure a Data Source
(Optional)"
Jacques Le Roux wrote:
Yes, they could be convenient covers of the port offset parameter (dev=18443,
prod=28443, run=38443) that's what I use here. Of course there are much
possible combinations.
Jacques
From: "Christopher Snow" <sno...@snowconsulting.co.uk>
I like the grails approach of having multiple versions of configuration
elements. The configuration to use is specified when you run grails, e.g.
grails dev run-app
grails prod run-app
grails test run-app
Cheers,
Chris
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