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Figure 15-2 CVS Repository perspective<br />

Important: As you work with the CVS repository, keep in mind that the files<br />

you are seeing are outside of Studio Site Developer. When updates are made<br />

to the repository, whether you make them or someone else does, you may<br />

need to use the refresh button ( ) to see the updates.<br />

15.4 Adding a new application to the repository<br />

Assume that you have created a Web project and now you want to put it in the<br />

repository to share with the team. The basic steps to do this are:<br />

1. Select the project and “share” it with the team.<br />

2. Commit the project to the repository.<br />

3. Create an initial version of the project.<br />

15.4.1 Sharing the project<br />

In this section we discuss sharing the project.<br />

Chapter 15. Development in a team environment 521

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