On Nov 10, 2010, at 11:56 AM, Johan Henselmans wrote:
> 
> I'll stay on a little longer, until I meat some other man.

I don't think that topic is appropriate for this forum.



>>> The situation is as follows: I have different settings per customer, as 
>>> they differ in third party settings, connections to banks and all that. 
>>> They are stored in their respective Properties.customerA, 
>>> config.properties.customerA, application.properties.customerA etc in 
>>> Resources and folders inside Resources.  
>>> 
>>> I'd like to create a deployment per customer, so I could say 
>>> hudson|maven|ant|make|bash create a deployment for customer a, or b, or all 
>>> customers in their respective folders, upload to deployment servers, then 
>>> per customer server click on deploy button and wait until the support calls 
>>> come in. 
>>> 
>>> What do you people use to do that, which fits in the normal process of 
>>> eclipse, write something, test, fix, test, fix, test, rewrite, forget to 
>>> test, deploy?
>>> 
>>> Anybody that would like to share their experience.
>> 
>> What I have done in the past is to have a framework per customer (same name, 
>> e.g. AppCustomization.framework).  That gets installed/copied per customer 
>> (needs embedded builds or per customer installation directories).  It should 
>> be easy to add a post-build copy of properties per customer in Ant.
>> 
> 
> Do you mean that all the components that were customers specific would be in 
> that framework? It seems to me you have specific ant files per customer to 
> build everything. A standard Eclipse Ant-install would not suffice, I suppose.

No, I always have a custom Ant build.



> I was thinking of a Hudson type of installation, so that an update of a 
> framework would lead to (for the moment) 5 different deployed installation. I 
> don't know if ant plays nice with ant. I'll have a look at it (Just started 
> to have a look at Maven too…).


Maven?!!?  Nooooooooooooooo

:-)


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