I just don't seem to break away from Homesite+. I've really given D-dub,
eclipse and cfbuilder the ole' college try but Homesite+ just keeps dragging
me back. It's like the bad ass boyfriend that treats me like shit but drives
a motorbike and ignores me. I just keep hanging around letting all the nice
guys pass me by.


On Wed, Jun 9, 2010 at 7:48 PM, Larry C. Lyons <[email protected]>wrote:

>
> Well I'm not Zaphod,but we've transitioned over to git from SVN. After
> the learning curve, I've found git to be very powerful. But for a
> noob, I'd start with SVN.
>
> That said also look at how ANT, SVN and Eclipse can be very tightly
> integrated. Its really nice being able to create a tag, export it,
> ftp/rsync/copy it to the production servers, all from within eclipse.
> With a bit of extra work you can also run your unit tests, and
> selectively add remove information (ie. DSN assignments for instance)
> from your pages, all without lifting your hands form the keyboard or
> leaving CFEclipse or CFBuilder.
>
> On Wed, Jun 9, 2010 at 6:20 PM, Ray Champagne <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> >
> > For moving to production sites, I usually use an automated process in ANT
> or
> > using capistrano.  Essentially though, all those systems do roughly the
> same
> > thing tho - they do an export of the code to a releases folder in your
> > repository, then they move those files via FTP/Copy/RSYNC to the
> production
> > server. Exporting a site removes all the svn files/folders (which could
> be
> > thousands depending on the size of your app), making it a nice clean
> move.
> >  Adding it to a releases folder within the site's repository makes it
> very
> > very easy to roll back to a previous revision should all hell break loose
> in
> > production.
> >
> > Your repo should/could look like this:
> >
> > [sitename]
> > -- branches (this is used for changes to the site that may be drastic
> that
> > you'd want to keep on a separate track from your trunk)
> > -- tags
> >   --- releases
> >       ---- 06_09_2010.1 (this is an example of how we tag our releases)
> >       ---- 06_03_2010.1
> >       ---- 06_03_2010.2 (say that there were two releases that day, you'd
> > label it sequentially)
> > -- trunk (this is where you would have your main working code; where you
> > would normally check out from)
> >
> >
> > Kind of a "best practices" for SVN repo setups.  Hoep that helps and
> doesn't
> > cause even more confusion for you...
> >
> > [Cue Zaphod for the Git plug....]  =)
> >
> > Ray
> >
> > On Wed, Jun 9, 2010 at 4:59 PM, Cameron Childress <[email protected]
> >wrote:
> >
> >>
> >> If you are using tortoise you can just right click the working copy in
> >> windows explorer and choose "commit" to  check the code back into the
> >> repo.  You still move the files to your server however you already do.
> >>  I'd go into your FTP client though and create a filter for the little
> >> hidden ".svn" folders that are sprinkled all over your working copy.
> >>
> >> The best book I have seen on SVN is this one, which is free and online:
> >>
> >> http://svnbook.red-bean.com/
> >>
> >> -Cameron
> >>
> >> On Wed, Jun 9, 2010 at 3:58 PM, Medic <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> >
> >> > I've got an app I built a few years ago that until now I've versioned
> >> > manually. It's tedious as the app grows and I want to use a proper
> >> version
> >> > control tool. I downloaded Subversion and tortoiseSVN. I created a
> >> > repository (D:\Armis\Armis Repository\) on my work dev machine (XP w
> CF8
> >> > Developer Edition) and added all the most recent app files to it. So
> I've
> >> > "checked out" my repository to C:\Coldfusion\wwwroot\. So now what? I
> >> edit
> >> > the files then how do I check them back in? How to I upload the
> changes
> >> via
> >> > ftp? I'm a little confused. I use Homesite+ 5 for my dev so I assume
> >> there's
> >> > no direct integration. (It's still the best in my opinion.)
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
>
> 

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