Just a note, nightly builds are for testing not production.

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BJ Freeman sent the following on 5/25/2010 5:43 PM:
> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OFBADMIN/Apache+OFBiz+Contribution+and+Development
> Since I have my own product I do it slightly different.
> but here is a simple way.
> on the server make a copy of all the configuration files you do.
> that way you can make a script to copy them back over after you update.
> I use the nightly builds since they are complied and ready to go with
> demo data in derby.
> then copy the config files back over.
> In put a copy of my script in
> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-3705
> when I am designing I do that on eclipse then run ofbiz from command line.
> once the jar is built I replace it on the server and do a restart.
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> Matt Warnock sent the following on 5/25/2010 4:16 PM:
>> I'm reading the SVN book from O'Rielly, but I don't yet know the
>> command-line syntax to search/track changes like this.  Any pointers on
>> practical approaches would be appreciated.  
>>
>> I also have eclipse installed on my laptop, but haven't yet learned the
>> way around it.  Is there a good resource you'd recommend for learning
>> it?  Googling "Eclipse primer" gives a lot of astronomy articles. :) 
>>
>> Also, how do you keep a laptop (development, derby, Ubuntu) code copy
>> synced with a server (production, postgresql, Debian) version?  The SVN
>> book seems to assume one central repository from which we check out/in
>> code.  Since I don't commit, it's one-way from Apache for me, but it
>> would be nice to track local changes on both machines, and to learn best
>> practices from those that have certainly already passed this way before.
>>
>> Thanks in advance, again.
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