Re: cfcUnit Configuration Management

2007-02-13 Thread Jamie Jackson
I'll play with Apache again, at some point. For now, I'll svn ignore the cfcunit dir that's sitting in my web root, and I'll do the same with the meta data. I'll tell the team to drop cfcunit in their web root, set a cf mapping to /org (cfcUnit's top level directory), and manually set up the

cfcUnit Configuration Management

2007-02-12 Thread Jamie Jackson
I just got my first cfcUnit test going and automated in Eclipse. Now, I'm wondering about configuration management... My CFML sites generally are structured on the server in the same way they're stored in SVN. Each server has an SVN working copy, and I can deploy with simple svn updates. I'm not

Re: cfcUnit Configuration Management

2007-02-12 Thread Peter Boughton
I think I had similar problems with cfcUnit and Apache. I 'solved' the problem by going to something stupid like localhost/cfcunit/cfcunit - this was despite having a mapping pointing to (i think) {webroot}/cfcunit/org/cfcunit. With regards to metadata, my personal preferences is to exclude all