Moves is a release management and deployment tool used by more modern Student-related Java apps, such as Online Registration, Forms & Petitions etc.
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Using Moves
- A guide to the application from a user's perspective.
- Recommended practices for using Moves to manage builds, releases, and deployments.
Release logs
Building Moves on Windows
- Instructions for configuring a Windows 7 environment for building and running Moves. This is a cleaned up summary, and should be the starting point for anyone needing to build Moves on Windows.
- Steve's Detailed Notes on building Moves on Windows. This is the raw blow-by-blow account of getting from a clean MIT Administrative Windows 7 VM to a fully configured dev environment that can build Moves. There's a lot of detail, and the formatting isn't the best, but it might be a good place to look if you are getting an error message and you're not sure how to proceed.
- Local Development - Getting The Right Tables. Moves now has its own personal copies of the OS Workflow tables. If you are running Moves locally, you need to make sure you are looking at the right set of tables by following these instructions.
Moves Help Documentation
Handy Moves Tips
- How to debug the Moves mit-release-plugin from within an IDE. More information...
- An important note about Moves with Tomcat. More information...
- An important note about Moves and your Browser (IE11, Firefox and Chrome). More information...
- Another important note... about Moves and Grails apps. More information...
- Debugging on the Moves server (CSF Team Only)
- Special information on the database tables behind Moves