Thank you for explaining. So far the user counts for various Version Control Systems by BR! Developers are: SourceSafe (VSS) - 1 Demand Management System (DMS) - 1 Does anyone else use one of these or anything else for this sort of thing? -John Bowman -----Original Message----- From:
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br_forum-bounces@maillist.ads.net] On Behalf Of Ryan J. Mills Sent: Thursday, August 14, 2008 1:48 PM To: Business Rules Forum Subject: Re: [BR_forum] Version control There is no comparison of my system to the likes of Subversion or CVS other than they are a VCS. Subversion and CVS support concurrent checkins, patching and differencing. My system, the DMS (Demand Management System), does not do that. The DMS is similar to VSS in the fact that it is a locked check-out/check-in system. It maintain entire files and not deltas. It is a modular system that has support for Version Control, Bug tracking, To-do Items and Automated build scripting. It's not free. It also does not currently have a command line version. It's a DB back end, that currently uses the Firebird RDBMS, but could also use other RDBMSs, such as SQL Server, Sybase or Oracle. Because I currently use Firebird, I can have any access to any repository that is exposed to the internet. For example, I have a personal repository at home and the repository here at the office. Both are accessible from the office. Security is maintained by the DBMS engine and the use of firewalls. It doesn't make any distinction between binary or text files. My system is a different beast to products like Subversion, CVS or VSS. I wrote it a number of years back because I wanted an all in one solution to version control, bug tracking and automated building. There are a number of other modules currently available, but these are the primary ones, IMO. Ryan. John Bowman wrote:
: well maybe i should answer my own question in this thread too... currently we're using source safe, and we use procs to check files in and out from the console. I'm looking for a free alternative that enables peoples to check files in and out over the internet. Preferably from a command line. Does yours allow you to do that Ryan? If so hows does yours compare against Subversion or CVS ? -john *From:*
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br_forum-bounces@maillist.ads.net] *On Behalf Of *Gabriel Bakker *Sent:* Thursday, August 14, 2008 1:02 PM *To:* Business Rules Forum *Subject:* Re: [BR_forum] Version control If you don't mind my asking, how does it work? I mean, do you use it for BR? I'd like to find a good solution for protecting BR source code. I know if you work with BR entirely in source code text files (like I usually do) then you can integrate any source code repository product with it. VSS integrates with pretty much any language that uses Text Files. But I want to hear more about your solution. Gabriel On Thu, Aug 14, 2008 at 11:57 AM, Ryan J. Mills > wrote: At the moment, no. I haven't spent a lot of time on it recently, mostly because it just works. I do have a growing list of enhancements for it though. Maybe I'll make it MyEdit friendly. Ryan. Gabriel Bakker wrote: Does it integrate with MyEdit? On Thu, Aug 14, 2008 at 9:28 AM, Ryan J. Mills >> wrote: We use a home grown system very much like sourcesafe, but better. IMHO. Ryan. John Bowman wrote: Does anyone use a version control system, like CVS or SourceSafe? If so, which one? -John Bowman ---------------------------------------------------------------------- -- _______________________________________________ BR_forum mailing list
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