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Juan,

I changed the repository info... but it downloaded the source into a new
directory within my web.  The new directory was /customerservice/.  This is
what I was trying to prevent.  Let me explain the situation.

On the Apache server, the web uses a context of /cw/ for the tomcat
implementation.  On the CVS server, the repository is /customerservice/ (and
/cw/ is within that structure).  Maybe it would be easier to setup the web
on WDSC to reflect the server configuration?

Mike

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Juan Pablo Morales" <jmorales@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "Java Programming on and around the iSeries / AS400"
<java400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2004 7:41 AM
Subject: Re: WDSC & CVS


> Mike Silvers wrote:
>
> >I am using the Websphere Development Studio Client to my development.  I
am
> >using CVS for the Java source control.  I have a question for CVS
> >deployment.  In the repository, the path for the source members is
> >/customerservice/.  In the WDSC environment, the path is root (/).  I
need
> >to map the /customerservice/ path to / and have the CVS use this local
> >directory.  I have been trying to do this with no luck.  Any ideas?
> >
> This solution is not for the faint of heart and I recommend backing up
> your data before attempting it, but I have had great results with it:
> Inside your CVS directories there are three files:
> Entries
> Repository
> Root
>
> The Repository file tells CVS where the local directory you are
> accessing is located in the CVS tree. This menas that the actual content
> of local directory *foo* corresponds to the content of remote directory
> *foo* if an only if the Respository file says so.
>
> In other words, to acomplish what you want you should change the
> Repository file of your base CVS directory (located at c:\My
> Documents\wsad\workspace\project\CVS\Repository), that should read
> something like
> mymodule
>
> to
> mymodule/customerservice
>
> With this the only thing left to do is get back into WSAD do a refresh
> and an update
>
> Hope it helps
>
> Juan Pablo Morales
>
>
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