We use Eclipse with CVS and it works well. I am trying to follow as many
of the Java best practices as I can since they have had a lot of time to
figure out how to run complex projects with teams of people.
I am hoping that the renewed activity in the ASDT plug-in will lead to a
strong Eclipse tool set that leverages the best practices that the Java
community has already figured out. (Mylar in the next go-around???)
Any version control is a great help. Subversion is more modern and we
are headed that way but CVS has worked fine for us for 5+ years of Flash
development.
Ron
Durai Raj wrote:
SourceSafe on Windows is the only supported version control software that
integrates with the Project panel. You can use other version control
software packages with FLA documents, but not necessarily in the Project
panel.
In live documents you can check out at the link
http://livedocs.macromedia.com/flash/8/main/00000377.html
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Subject: [Flashcoders] CVS and Flash best practice advice needed
Hi all,
does anyone have any thoughts or links regarding best-practice when it comes
to CVS and Flash? I'm looking into creating a repository but am unsure what
the best setup might be regarding the location of .as, .fla, .html files?
I notice Flex makes use of a "bin" directory; is this a good thing to
establish now for standard Flash development (does Flash CS3 remain flexible
in where you can store classes, publish to, etc)?
Any suggestions welcome, thanks (except "use Subversion!"; I have to use CVS
unfortunately!).
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