I need answers to those interview question on Build and release engineers.. I am person who played much in this feild with out know ing it.. Google was my intial master and now i can do almost every thing that is in this bracket.. But I really lack in interview skills.. so need help on that .. I did svn installation bug trackinginstallation .. wrote scripts for backups etc .. and much more.. please help me out to go into this field .. thanks in advance
HI venkatesh, i will learn scm tool,so i dont have java and .dotnet languages.i have basic knowledge. is it must and should and does't need. plz tell me am waiting for ur reply.
I really appreciate your thought, to sharing your knowledge to upcoming build & release professionals, and i feel if you can add Jenkins, SQL & Shell tutorials in this blog, it will add more stars your blog.
The blog is very interesting.I have 5+ years of experience in Dev and Testing.Presently i want to shift to B&R.Can you pls suggest me what needs to be know to became a B&R engg and also tell me how to start.
I hope you are doing good in testting...It was good thought of moving into B&R.. for that u need to have strong background on scripting part like shell,perl, and SCM tools
In the repo browser, navigate to the parent folder of the folder you deleted (e.g. "branches"). Right click on the folder and do a "Show Log." Find the revision where you deleted the specific branch folder. Select the revision immediately before that revision. Right click and choose "Browse Repository." You are now looking at the state of the repository at the point in time right before you deleted the branch. Find the branch folder that you deleted, select, right-click, and choose "Copy to..." You can now copy the deleted folder to either a new name or even the same name.
Hi sir, I am Fresher don't have any exp in dev and testing but good command over Java and html,css,js and also basic knowledge on SQL.Now planning to learn Build and release is it suite for Freshers.
Hi sir, I have experience in testing and don't have any exp in dev but good command over Core Java and html and also basic knowledge on SQL.Now planning to learn Build and release is it suite for Experience.
Could you please help me, how to configure the new servers in the production ?
ReplyDeleteHi Venkatesh,
ReplyDeleteI need answers to those interview question on Build and release engineers.. I am person who played much in this feild with out know ing it.. Google was my intial master and now i can do almost every thing that is in this bracket.. But I really lack in interview skills.. so need help on that .. I did svn installation bug trackinginstallation .. wrote scripts for backups etc .. and much more.. please help me out to go into this field .. thanks in advance
HI
ReplyDeletevenkatesh, i will learn scm tool,so i dont have java and .dotnet languages.i have basic knowledge. is it must and should and does't need. plz tell me am waiting for ur reply.
Hi Venkat,
ReplyDeleteI really appreciate your thought, to sharing your knowledge to upcoming build & release professionals,
and i feel if you can add Jenkins, SQL & Shell tutorials in this blog, it will add more stars your blog.
Good Work i like it .. :) !
Thanks & Regards,
Balakrishna Guntoju
Hi Venkatesh,
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing the knowledge on build and release , could you please share the deployment process in to the websphere,weblogic servers.
Hi Venketesh,
ReplyDeleteThe blog is very interesting.I have 5+ years of experience in Dev and Testing.Presently i want to shift to B&R.Can you pls suggest me what needs to be know to became a B&R engg and also tell me how to start.
Many Thanks,
Uttam
I hope you are doing good in testting...It was good thought of moving into B&R.. for that u need to have strong background on scripting part like shell,perl, and SCM tools
Deletehi venkat
ReplyDeleteCould please help me
What would we do if branch deleted form SVN
Solution 1 :-
ReplyDeleteHere is a solution if you are using TortoiseSVN:
In the repo browser, navigate to the parent folder of the folder you deleted (e.g. "branches").
Right click on the folder and do a "Show Log."
Find the revision where you deleted the specific branch folder.
Select the revision immediately before that revision.
Right click and choose "Browse Repository." You are now looking at the state of the repository at the point in time right before you deleted the branch.
Find the branch folder that you deleted, select, right-click, and choose "Copy to..."
You can now copy the deleted folder to either a new name or even the same name.
Solution 2:-
svn cp svn://myrepo.com/svn/branches/1.0.0@2011 \
svn://myrepo.com/svn/branches/1.0.0_branch
where 2011 is revison..
Hi Venkat
ReplyDeleteCould you please help me in detail what is the SVN conflicts and SVN merge
hi,
ReplyDeleteCould u plz add TFS in ur list. this will help us more.
Hi sir,
ReplyDeleteI am Fresher don't have any exp in dev and testing but good command over Java and html,css,js and also basic knowledge on SQL.Now planning to learn Build and release is it suite for Freshers.
plz reply,I am in dailama.
Thanks in advance.
Hi sir,
ReplyDeleteI have experience in testing and don't have any exp in dev but good command over Core Java and html and also basic knowledge on SQL.Now planning to learn Build and release is it suite for Experience.
plz reply,I am in dailama.
thank u sir.
hi, how to contact you
ReplyDeletehi ,
ReplyDeletepls let me know as build and release what are the day to day activities
Learning build and release as a fresher from electrical background. Will have any job oppurtunities
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