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Visual SourceSafe 2005 Software Configuration Management in Practice

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Visual SourceSafe 2005 Software Configuration Management in Practice

Overview of this book

Why is Software Configuration Management important?Software Configuration Management (SCM) is the discipline of managing the building and modification of software through techniques including source-code control, revision control, object-build tracking, and release construction. SCM involves identifying the configuration of the software at given points in time, systematically controlling changes to the configuration, and maintaining the integrity and traceability of the configuration throughout the software development lifecycle.Software Configuration Management is one of the first skills a serious developer should master, after becoming proficient with his or her development tools of choice. Unfortunately, this does not always happen because the subject of SCM is not commonly taught in either academic or company training.When developing software, you need to have a manageable team development effort, track and maintain the history of your projects, sustain parallel development on multiple product versions, fix bugs, and release service packs while further developing the application. This is where the concepts of Software Configuration Management come into play; SCM is about getting the job done safer, faster, and better.Visual SourceSafe has a long history behind it. The previous versions were either loved for their ease of use and integration with other Microsoft products, or hated because the headaches caused by using them improperly. This book will help you to avoid such problems.
Table of Contents (15 chapters)
Visual SourceSafe 2005 Software Configuration Management in Practice
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
Preface

Adding the Solution to the Database using Visual Studio


I'm going to add to the SourceSafe database the initial Orbital Hotel solution created in Chapter 3. If you remember, the master solution structure has the following layout in the Visual Studio Solution Explorer:

Using Visual Studio to add the initial solution structure under the source control provided by SourceSafe is the only supported method.

Note

Tools like Visual SourceSafe Explorer or Visual SourceSafe command line can be used to perform source control tasks but mixing source control actions from Visual Studio and external tools is discouraged. Solution files can be added in the SourceSafe database using Visual SourceSafe Explorer. However, the project and solution files will not contain the necessary information for Visual Studio to consider the solution under source control. This will require manual rebinding and later cause more problems for you and the other team members!

This is because Visual Studio already knows a great...