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using cvs on a multi-developer web project ,help?
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Paul Tomsic |
Subject: |
using cvs on a multi-developer web project ,help? |
Date: |
Tue, 4 Jun 2002 16:08:43 -0700 (PDT) |
We're setting up CVS on a Solaris box, and we're using
it for a Java/JSP implementation.
what's the ideal way to deploy CVS in a
web-development context using Apache/Tomcat.
How would a web-based implementation of CVS be
different than a software build type CVS
implementation?
Noel adviced to not have a shared working directory
for different developers, but what if you simply need
to change one minor thing on a JSP page, then save it
and refresh the browser to see the change on a
development machine? Would that entail a checkin
then a commit, thus forcing all other developers to
update their working directories?
Moreover, do all developers set up a working directory
in their home directory, then a virtual server to
point to that location, and when they're done w/ their
"piece" of the site, do they commit it to the main
trunk?
Should all developers get a "branch" ?
Anyone have any experience deploying CVS for web
implementations?
Thanks in advance.....
Paul
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