tailieunhanh - WebSphere Studio Application Developer Version 5 Programming Guide part 75
WebSphere Studio Application Developer part 75 provides integrated development tools for all e-business development roles, including Web developers, Java developers, business analysts, architects, and enterprise programmers. The customizable, targeted, role-based approach of WebSphere Studio Application Developer will be characteristic of all new products built on the WebSphere Studio Workbench. It is well integrated with WebSphere Application Server and provides built-in server test environments that can be used for testing and profiling Web applications | Creating and sharing the project step 1 - stade1 Application Developer offers a perspective specifically designed for viewing the contents of CVS servers the CVS perspective. For additional information concerning this perspective please refer to the CVS Repository Exploring perspective on page 73. Adding a CVS repository Open the CVS Repository Exploring perspective. We use the CVS Repositories view to add the repository location created in Creating a CVS repository on CVSNT on page 703. Select New - Repository Location from the context menu to open the Add CVS Repository dialog Figure 22-10 . Figure 22-10 Adding a CVS repository Type localhost or the server name or IP address of your CVS server in the Host field. In the Repository path field type RedBank. Recall that RedBank was the path specified when you created the repository including the leading slash. 714 WebSphere Studio Application Developer Version 5 Programming Guide Type the appropriate authentication data in the User and Password fields for the first developer. Connect with the server using the pserver protocol and the default port and select Validate Connection on Finish. Important With pserver passwords are stored on the client side in a trivial encoding and transmitted in the same encoding. The encoding is done only to prevent inadvertent password compromises and will not prevent an attacker from obtaining the password. The other supported protocol ssh does not have this problem but has to be manually set up. Click Finish and the CVS Repositories view now contains the new repository location Figure 22-11 . Figure 22-11 CVS Repositories view Expanding a location in CVS Repository view reveals branches and versions. A special branch called HEAD is shown detached because of its importance. It is the main integration branch holding the project s current development state. You can use the CVS Repositories view to checkout repository resources as projects on the Workbench. You can also configure branches
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