Using Flex Builder 2 with Perforce
Here are some directions I made to get a developer set up with the perforce plugin in Flex Builder. It then shows how to do a couple common tasks. I usually submit through the p4win client, so that's the work-flow I show, even though you can do it directly from Flex Builder if you wish.
It assumes:
1) You have Flex Builder 2 and Perforce installed and working.
2) The project you have is from perforce, and you've already opened it in Flex Builder
Enjoy:
http://rogue-development.com/SetUpPerforce.swf
Warning: Movie is amateur hour stuff. It's only my second time using wink, and I didn't want to spend a lot of time on it.
I've also gone through some work to figure out how to share a Flex project among multiple developers. I'll make another post at some point explaining that. Unfortunately, I probably wont be able to post that movie since it does show some proprietary company information.
It assumes:
1) You have Flex Builder 2 and Perforce installed and working.
2) The project you have is from perforce, and you've already opened it in Flex Builder
Enjoy:
http://rogue-development.com/SetUpPerforce.swf
Warning: Movie is amateur hour stuff. It's only my second time using wink, and I didn't want to spend a lot of time on it.
I've also gone through some work to figure out how to share a Flex project among multiple developers. I'll make another post at some point explaining that. Unfortunately, I probably wont be able to post that movie since it does show some proprietary company information.
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