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Question. Does a specific codebase identify a specific *version* of a given application, or is it just the SCM repository? So basically, can I say for example that Production and UAT environment for the same application X are on two different codebases, or are they on the same codebase, since the SCM repository is the same? Thanks. 169.71.50.11 ( talk) 01:13, 4 April 2008 (UTC)
The article states specifically that the codebase does not include autogenerated code, but that is clearly incorrect. Designer files, ORM files, and many other types of code which are created with the assistance of various tools are still considered primary source files, which are as much a part of the codebase as anything else. That is, if it can be (and should be) checked into a repository, because it is part of a normal (re)build process, it's part of the codebase. Shouldn't this be reworded? 67.52.192.26 ( talk) 18:36, 11 November 2010 (UTC)
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Question. Does a specific codebase identify a specific *version* of a given application, or is it just the SCM repository? So basically, can I say for example that Production and UAT environment for the same application X are on two different codebases, or are they on the same codebase, since the SCM repository is the same? Thanks. 169.71.50.11 ( talk) 01:13, 4 April 2008 (UTC)
The article states specifically that the codebase does not include autogenerated code, but that is clearly incorrect. Designer files, ORM files, and many other types of code which are created with the assistance of various tools are still considered primary source files, which are as much a part of the codebase as anything else. That is, if it can be (and should be) checked into a repository, because it is part of a normal (re)build process, it's part of the codebase. Shouldn't this be reworded? 67.52.192.26 ( talk) 18:36, 11 November 2010 (UTC)