On 5/24/07, Barney Boisvert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The general workflow with Subclipse is like this (assuming you've
> already got Subversion set up and have a project in there):
>
> (steps clipped, see below)

Okay...

Here's a question then....  I have all of my coldfusion and flex files
in a single repository.. not very well organized, just by website...
ie, my "working copy" is stored in E:\Inetpub

all my flex projects are in E:\Inetpub\flexprojects\projectname\

All my web sites are in E:\Inetpub\websitename

I've already checked out my entire repository locally.... including
the flex projects.  I've done this using Tortoise-SVN.

I currently have NO projects loaded into Flex Builder.

I seem to have two options for getting projects into Flex Builder...

#1 - checkout the projects to a different location like My Documents
(the default location), and just ignore the ones in the
E:\Inetpub\flexprojects working copy directory.

#2 - Import the projects normally from E:\Inetpub\flexprojects .. but
then these projects don't seem to get tied into the Subclipse stuff.

Which would you folks recommend, or is there a third option?

Rick


>
>  1) open the "SVN Reposistory Exploring" perspective
>  2) Right click in the "SVN Repository" view (on the left) and pick
> New > Repository Location.
>  3) go through the wizard to create the location
>  4) browse your new location to find the project root (often /trunk or
> /project_name/trunk), right-click, and select "Checkout ..."
>  5) If the option is available, select "Checkout using New Project wizard"
>
> If you want to import a new project INTO subversion, general workflow is this:
>
>  1) follow steps 1-3 above
>  2) create your new project using the New Project wizard (just as if
> you weren't using SVN)
>  3) right click on the project, select Team > Share
>  4) select 'SVN' and hit Next
>  5) pick the repository and hit Next
>  6) pick the directory within the repository to put the project and hit Next
>  7) enter your commit message and hit Finish
>
> Subclipse will take care of checking out the project into your
> existing project so you don't have to follow the import with a
> checkout as you do with "dumber" SVN clients.
>
> cheers,
> barneyb

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