Hmm, we don't use Win2k, but for what it's worth, this is our setup....
Our development server is an NT4 server, running CF4.5, IIS and SQL Server
etc.
However we use jEdit running under Linux on our dev workstations. While
this has proved to be more stable, cost effective and reliable for us, it
also allows us to test the CF sites under browsers on PC, Mac and Linux.
Source control is handled via cvs on the Linux boxes, with the repository on
the NT server.
We haven't written any C based CFX tags, but we have written Java ones. We
use Forte for Java to write these.
We don't use MTS. I had a lot of use with it a few years ago, and it nearly
sent me bald!! I would imagine they have significantly improved the way it
works now though!
N
on 11/9/01 10:49 AM, Brunt, Michael at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> My development strategy on Win2k is CFStudio with a single user version of
> CFServer locally. Depending on the Win2k version either IIS or Personal Web
> Server, locally. Then a QA Staging box (or boxes if you're rich) in the same
> environment as production and as near to production as possible in
> configuration. Test the hell out of the code on the development boxes and
> live in the logs before releasing it to QA. I am looking at QUME Content
> Versioning but haven't used it long enough to make a technically accurate
> statement. It looks good so far.
>
> Kind Regards - Mike Brunt
> Sempra Energy
> 213.244.5226
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Denis Piquette [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, September 10, 2001 5:25 PM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: Developers Desktop.
>
>
> Can anyone offer any comments on a standard developers desktop when
> developing for a MS CF site?
>
> In W2K, do you use IIS with CF server loaded locally or on a Network?
> What type of Source Control do you use?
> What tool is best when developing cfx_Tags?
> How about using MTS??
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>
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Denis Piquette
> I.S. Manager
> 140 Fullarton, Suite 700
> London, Ontario
> 519-672-6703 x212
>
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