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Re: Right way to share DB structure and fixture during development
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Re: Right way to share DB structure and fixture during development


  • Subject: Re: Right way to share DB structure and fixture during development
  • From: Guido Neitzer <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2009 14:54:24 +0100

On 15.01.2009, at 14:48, Camille Roux wrote:

I'm new on this mailing list, so I'm going to say who I am in a first time.
My name is Camille Roux. I am 23 yo. I'm french engineer specialized in web and rich client technologies.

That say, I'd like to know the right way to work on the DB structure and how to share "fixtures" (as with rails) in a team.
We would like to work most of the time on the same DB structure and with the same sample data.
I come from Rails and I find the couple Migration+Fixture+Environment very powerful, I'd like to find equivalent way to work in WebObjects.
What do you use to work like that?

I use the migrations from Project WOnder.

http://wiki.objectstyle.org/confluence/display/WONDER/Tutorials

cug
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