Hi RJ,
Does a new check-out from subversion contain these files "old version"?
If not, and is available only on your deployed server, then you should
review your release process. It appears you are _not_ performing a new
check-out, build and release. It appears,in your deplyment server, you
are replacing existing install and not removing the install and
re-installing.
Thanks
Lakshman
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From: r j [mailto:rjdst.9@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, 10 July 2007 10:56 AM
To: users@subversion.tigris.org
Subject: J2EE plus Subversion
Hello,
I am administering a web application using J2EE technology. We're using
Sun Java System Application Server Platform Edition 8.1 2005Q2 UR2 as
our web/application server. I have created a single project repository
for the said project.
The project consists of different modules separated in different
directories and are contained within a single parent directory (DEV).
The revision version is now over 600. The main problem is that
sometimes, when we would compile and then deploy the web app, old
versions of code/css layouts would show up on the deployed site. Does
subversion has something to do with this?
Thanks
RJ
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