Thank you everyone for all your thoughts!

Still the best list!

Kurt

At 02:51 PM 6/15/2006, you wrote:

Add Eclipse as an IDE and move to MTASC (FAME ). That is still the best way to go.

Ron

jim wrote:
If you can use some source control like SVN that might be what you are
looking for. Its pretty easy to set up and will stop you writing over each
others changes.

Jim

-----Original Message-----
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Jason
Sent: 15 June 2006 15:02
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Subject: RE: [Flashcoders] Sharing fla over network

Isn't is a better idea to have different people writing classes and then
sharing those? You can use interfaces to make sure they are complying
with the specs you establish for the project.  Then just have one person
compile the .fla.  The people writing classes can compile their own
.flas to test their classes, but the classes should be abstract enough
that only the lead Flash person needs to compile the .fla importing the
other classes the other developers wrote.

Jason Merrill
Bank of America Learning Technology Solutions








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Sent: Thursday, June 15, 2006 9:57 AM
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Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] Sharing fla over network

Makes sense.  Thanks Zeh.

Maybe you can tell me if there if there is any way to ensure that

accessing

fla files over the network is stable.  I know in the past that flas

have

disappeared on me when working off a network drive.  I'm guessing

you'd say

that I should duplicate whatever it is and put in on my own local

drive and

not even risk it, but I thought I'd ask.  It's just a mess to have

client

work all over the place.

thanks again!
Kurt

\At 09:49 AM 6/15/2006, you wrote:


I recently hired an assistant and we need to share and

simultaneously

work on .fla files over a local network.
There must be tools for this, but a search on google didn't yield
anything (must not be using the right terminology).

There isn't. Only one people can work on a .FLA at a time.

You can have separate symbols that are loaded ("shared") from other

.FLA

files at design time, so then can be worked on and the reloaded. But
usually it's not worth the hassle.

Usually, you shouldn't have the need for two people to work on the

same

.FLA file at the same time simply because changing two different

aspects

of a source file would make compiling and debugging impossible. If

they

want to work on two different things, you'd better split the .FLA

file

into different files, then the website would have different SWF files
which are loaded on demand on the website.


- Zeh
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