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Web project and VSS (source safe)

My team and I all use VS.NET 2003 and we develop in the same
solution/projects. One project is web services and one is the web
application. We seem to have problems if people try to add methods to
the web services because people have to a lot of checking out and
checking in of objects in the solution.

As all of you are surely aware, every web reference has 4 objects. A
folder, a disco file, a wsdl, a map, and a cs file.

When you're working on a team, should all of these be checked into
source safe? That's what ours are and it seems to be a pain.

Any suggestions?

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Jan 15 '06 #1
5 1012
Change your source control provider to SourceGear Vault. www.sourcegear.com.
I did and it saved me loads on hassle with vss

Ciaran
"Rusty" <ru***@pleasenoemailthanks.com> wrote in message
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My team and I all use VS.NET 2003 and we develop in the same
solution/projects. One project is web services and one is the web
application. We seem to have problems if people try to add methods to
the web services because people have to a lot of checking out and
checking in of objects in the solution.

As all of you are surely aware, every web reference has 4 objects. A
folder, a disco file, a wsdl, a map, and a cs file.

When you're working on a team, should all of these be checked into
source safe? That's what ours are and it seems to be a pain.

Any suggestions?

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Jan 15 '06 #2
The only thing you need to do is read over:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/de...asp?frame=true

specifially chapters 2,3 and 4 (though the entire thing's a good read). Got
me up and running a couple times.

Karl

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"Rusty" <ru***@pleasenoemailthanks.com> wrote in message
news:uO**************@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
My team and I all use VS.NET 2003 and we develop in the same
solution/projects. One project is web services and one is the web
application. We seem to have problems if people try to add methods to
the web services because people have to a lot of checking out and
checking in of objects in the solution.

As all of you are surely aware, every web reference has 4 objects. A
folder, a disco file, a wsdl, a map, and a cs file.

When you're working on a team, should all of these be checked into
source safe? That's what ours are and it seems to be a pain.

Any suggestions?

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Jan 16 '06 #3
Thanks Karl, I have read them a few months ago and will go over them
again. But what's your opinion about checking in web references?
Specifically these files disco, wsdl, map, and cs?

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Jan 16 '06 #4
Well, disco, wsdl and map are all output file. I think it's sound practice
to exclude these from your main source control repository. You can keep
output files in a separate location if you want/need. Not really sure which
"cs" file you are refering to. If it's a source code file, then obviously it
would be the main thing you add to your source control.

Karl

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"Rusty" <ru***@pleasenoemailthanks.com> wrote in message
news:OL**************@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl...
Thanks Karl, I have read them a few months ago and will go over them
again. But what's your opinion about checking in web references?
Specifically these files disco, wsdl, map, and cs?

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Jan 17 '06 #5
Bob
Do they have an updated version of the documentation for VSS 2005 and Visual
Studio 2005?

"Karl Seguin [MVP]" <karl REMOVE @ REMOVE openmymind REMOVEMETOO . ANDME
net> wrote in message news:eY**************@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
The only thing you need to do is read over:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/de...asp?frame=true
specifially chapters 2,3 and 4 (though the entire thing's a good read). Got me up and running a couple times.

Karl

--
http://www.openmymind.net/

"Rusty" <ru***@pleasenoemailthanks.com> wrote in message
news:uO**************@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
My team and I all use VS.NET 2003 and we develop in the same
solution/projects. One project is web services and one is the web
application. We seem to have problems if people try to add methods to
the web services because people have to a lot of checking out and
checking in of objects in the solution.

As all of you are surely aware, every web reference has 4 objects. A
folder, a disco file, a wsdl, a map, and a cs file.

When you're working on a team, should all of these be checked into
source safe? That's what ours are and it seems to be a pain.

Any suggestions?

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