I am currently working on several applications and in n some of these apps the solutions contain projects from multiple work spaces in Visual Studio 2010.
This causes an issue when others attempt to work on the code for a certain application or simply download the code and run the app. I have my work spaces for my computer defined, but others do not.
What I want to do is have a way to set up a work space or sort of work space template where anyone can download the code from the server, while on any machine and with the required folder structure, and the application will run.
For instance, if I had the following server structure:
$/
$/SolutionFiles/
$/SubFolder1/
$/SubFolder1/ProjectA/
$/SubFolder1/ProjectB/
$/SubFolder2/
$/SubFolder2/Project1/
$/SubFolder2/Project2/
...and I had a solution $/SolutionFiles/MyAppSolution
that contains code from $/SubFolder/ProjectA/
and $/SubFolder2/Project1/
, I want to have a separate workspace or something, possibly named "MyAppSolution_Workspace" or something like that, that will map the solution folder and the related project folders to a generic path. This would need to work and be accessible from all other separate computers and would need to keep the same directory structure from the server and have the same folder names and everything as is expected by the solution/project files.
From what it looks like Shared work spaces in VS2010 would work, but it seems to only apply to one machine and is not entirely generic.
Are there any suggestions for how to accomplish this?