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Dev Instance Cleanup For Continuous Integration
I am trying to set up a continous integration environment that will automatically deploy an application to a development org every time someone on our development team checks in code into our Subversion repository. Is there a reasonably straitforward way to clean up all previously deployed artifacts (classes, objects, triggers, pages, ....) on a development org instance in an automated fashion using the salesforce ant library?
I have read replies to other posts that recommend creating a new development org instance to get a clean environment. However, we need something more repeatable and robust. We need to run this frequently. Our goal is to have a true agile process with the SF platform. Can anyone please help?
Thanks,
Tom
We too are in need of the same functionality. So far it has been a manual evil process of deleting endless dependencies which obviously does not lend itself to having CI builds.
Check out www.rabitforce.com, we have a CI product RABIT that would be able to address your needs.
http://wiki.developerforce.com/page/Migration_Tool_Guide