Introduction to Zend Studio for Eclipse

2008年5月7日(水)
Jurgen Langner

Scenario 1

 Your development efforts are ramping up for you next version of your web application. There is a development server that has just been setup with Subversion (SVN) source control software and your team of 8 programmers is about to start their coding efforts.

 Before you start to write any code you should take the time to sit down with the entire development team and plan your approach. Your main issue here is that of coordinating the development of code among your entire team. You would certainly not want to have days of work potentially over-written by another programmer who is not aware of the work recently completed by a programmer in a different office.

 Luckily in this situation you have some source code control software installed to assist with this process. In this example, the tool is Subversion so we will see how Zend Studio for Eclipse makes use of this connection.

How to integrate Zend Studio for Eclipse with SVN

 Now lets take a look at how Zend Studio for Eclipse integrates with SVN and allows your programmer team to not get into each other’s way while performing their respective programming tasks.

Zend Technologies
Jurgen Langner is Global Marketing Director at Zend Technologies. In this position he is responsible for Zend’s worldwide Field Marketing Operations. Jurgen primarily focuses on the extension of New Business\\, the positioning of Zend\\, support of the PHP eco system and management of Zend’s large customer base.Jurgen joined Zend as Marketing Director in December 2005 and built up the marketing activities for the national market. Since January 2007 he was additionally responsible for the market communication in Europe\\, Middle East and Africa.

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