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==Automating The Synchronization of NexJ Server Express External Repository(Oct 6, 2010)== | ==Automating The Synchronization of NexJ Server Express External Repository(Oct 6, 2010)== | ||
The solution that is proposed contains three main tasks: | The solution that is proposed contains three main tasks: |
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Contents
Automating The Synchronization of NexJ Server Express External Repository(Oct 6, 2010)
The solution that is proposed contains three main tasks:
- 1.Checking for new Change Sets on the Internal Repository
- 2.Building and Unit Testing each Change Set
- 3.Creating a patch from a Change Set and applying it to the External Repository
Part 1 – Checking for new Change Sets on the Internal Repository
At a scheduled time, a process will run that will compare the current Revision ID of the External Repository to that in the Internal Repository. If there is a new revision/s in the Internal Repository, then these changes will be pulled to the Controller.
Part 2 – Building and Unit Testing Each Change Set
Each change set Pulled from the Internal Repository is built on the Controller using the “build” target in the Ant script and after a successful build is tested with JUnit Tests.
Part 3 – Applying a Change Set to the External Repository
A patch will be created only after a change set is built and tested successfully. This patch will then be applied to the External Repository.