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Basic setup - help needed for web development project

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I just need a sanity check and some basic steps to follow. I want to control a simple HTML5/MySQL/PHP web project. There's no building involved, it's just a flat-file web project.

We're all on Mac Eclipse client 4.0.1 and are each running the MAMP environment locally. So far, I've created a local workspace and an integration stream and loaded a single component with the 'htdocs' folder.  I can make changes, check them in and deliver them to the stream.

Now I want to do the following:
1) Copy the htdocs folder* from the integration stream to a staging web server for testing.
2) Assuming no errors, copy that folder again to another (production) server via SSH or FTP

*or ideally, only the files that are part of the latest changesets.

Can I use Jazz Build to do this and, if so, how?

tia


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Hello G,
Jazz build engine provides command line builds which allows all such stuff. You just need to write applicable command line script.
You will find more info on
http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg21440539
https://jazz.net/help-dev/clm/index.jsp?re=1&topic=/com.ibm.team.build.doc/topics/tcreatebuilddefinition.html&scope=null

Let us know if it helps for you.

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Would that work on OS X? 

Hi G,
This is good question, but I don't know the answer if command build works correctly on Mac OSX (I would assume it should).
Probably you need try to check that.

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