I posted a work in progress document on using CVS in a web development
project on the webdev at linux.ie list. Look for it on the archives on
http://www.linux.ie/ I posted it last month or the month before. Should
give you some ideas on how to proceed.
Donncha.
Jerry Walsh wrote:
>> At 14:11 19/10/01 +0100, Dave Neary wrote:
> >Jim O'Shea wrote:
> > >
> > > Hi,
> > > This might seem like a bit of a stupid q but anyway.
> > > I'm trying to set up cvs for a web development project. We use IIS and jrun
> > > to publish or JSP pages on our webserver.
> > > As u know cvs put ",v" extension on to the files so i was wondering is then
> > > possible to get the webserver to read the jsp's from the repository on a
> > > linux box.
> > >
> > > Is it even possible with Tomcat and appache.
> >
> >The easiest was would be to check the repository out to somewhere that
> >the web-server knows about, and do a regular cvs update as a cron job
> >(or some other scheduling method). At least, that's my first impression.
>> Aye... those ,v files aren't the full complete files anyway, they're files
> cvs uses to track all the changes to the file.. so associating jrun with
> those files in iis is going to produce weird results... I'd follow daves
> recommendation .. it's by far the best plan!
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