On Wednesday 02 May 2007, Mark Ingram wrote:
> Local servers and invoking web services on separate machines doesn't
> reflect our live target environment. We want to develop on systems that
> are as close to the live version as possible.

No, you want to *test* on something very similar to live :-)

> And also, it's a pain 
> having to setup web servers on development PCs for the number of
> developers we have, 

Make one.
Archive it up.
Copy and un-archive.

'Cause, I might be over simplifying, I'm sure you've thought of this.

> Current situation:
>
> 1) SVN Checkout
> 2) Run batch script:
> .actionScriptProperties.template -> .actionScriptProperties
> .flexProperties.template -> .flexProperties
> .project -> .project

We don't keep .project (or other dot files) in SVN, precisely because it leads 
to these problems.

> workspace) the reference is placed in one of the above files (that can't
> be submitted to SVN). So the developers don't all receive the new
> project reference.

What problem are you solving using these references ? Couldn't you just email 
the team and say 'I've written a new foo, it's SVN URL is bar' and they just 
check it out when they need it ?

-- 
Tom Chiverton
Helping to quickly architect interactive patterns
on: http://thefalken.livejournal.com

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