Met maar liefst 48 bezoekers, was de DotNed meeting van 25-9-2008 over TFS 2008 wederom weer een succes. Deze meeting is mede mogelijk gemaakt door: Detrio Consultancy BV, daarvoor ons dank.
Dennis Vroegop heeft Detrio Consultancy BV in het zonnetje gezet en heeft laten zien waar we mee bezig zijn binnen Detrio als het gaat om 3D grafisch modellen gerealiseerd met de nieuwste technologieen (WPF, TFS, VS2008,...etc).
Daarna heeft Hassan Fadili het topic van deze avond Team Foundation Server 2008 Ins & Outs behandeld en de werking daarvan d.m.v. demos laten zien.
Wij kijken ernaar uit om jullie na de PDC2008 meer te gaan vertellen over wat op ons afkomt als het gaat om Microsoft technologieen.
Onderstaand een aantal links die betrekking hebben op de vraagstelling van gisteravond:
Team Foundation Version Control Branching Guidance: http://www.codeplex.com/BranchingGuidance
TFS Branching and Merging Primer:
Team Foundation Installation Guide for Visual Studio Team System 2008 (TFSInstall-SP1-RTM-v080908.chm)
Dreamweaver plugin for TFS info:
Te lezen in de bovenstaande link:
As far as I understand, Dreamweaver doesn't support MSSCCI, but has a different integration to VSS databases. Dreamweaver uses a C++ based API for Source Code repository providers - hence details of what platform you would want it to work from are important.
FYI, the MSSCCI is an interface for talking to source control systems popularised by Visual Source Safe. It has some limitations but has been adopted by a number of vendors as a way of getting applications to talk to source control systems. Microsoft provide a MSSCCI provider for Team Foundation Server that allows you to use TFS for source control from older applications (such as Visual Studio 2003 etc).
The MSSCCI provider can be found here.
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=87E1FFBD-A484-4C3A-8776-D560AB1E6198&displaylang=en
More information can be found on Brian Harry's blog:-
http://blogs.msdn.com/bharry/archive/2006/06/21/641884.aspx
In the meantime, you can use the Microsoft Team Explorer client to check-in / check-out files outside of Dreamweaver or use the Teamprise Explorer client from a non Windows OS.
FYI, the MSSCCI is an interface for talking to source control systems popularised by Visual Source Safe. It has some limitations but has been adopted by a number of vendors as a way of getting applications to talk to source control systems. Microsoft provide a MSSCCI provider for Team Foundation Server that allows you to use TFS for source control from older applications (such as Visual Studio 2003 etc).
The MSSCCI provider can be found here.
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=87E1FFBD-A484-4C3A-8776-D560AB1E6198&displaylang=en
More information can be found on Brian Harry's blog:-
http://blogs.msdn.com/bharry/archive/2006/06/21/641884.aspx
In the meantime, you can use the Microsoft Team Explorer client to check-in / check-out files outside of Dreamweaver or use the Teamprise Explorer client from a non Windows OS.
Cheers,
Hassan
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