As promised I’ve put the first release for the TFSProxy add-in online at the codeplex project (http://www.codeplex.com/tfsproxy).
Filed under: .net 2.0, TFSProxy, Visual Studio .Net 2005
February 19, 2007 • 3:39 am 0
As promised I’ve put the first release for the TFSProxy add-in online at the codeplex project (http://www.codeplex.com/tfsproxy).
Filed under: .net 2.0, TFSProxy, Visual Studio .Net 2005
February 14, 2007 • 12:59 am 0
I’ve been busy with cleaning out the code and working on a graphics improvement so that it also looks nice (this is a personal view ofcourse).
When all this is done I will also be rebuilding the setup project and then upload it to the codeplex for download.
So what’s included in this version:
The big thing that is missing is the ability to add/edit/remove locations. Although this is not available using a GUI you can edit the xml by hand.More details on how to do this will be published later on.
Filed under: .net 2.0, TFSProxy, Visual Studio .Net 2005
February 6, 2007 • 9:03 am 0
Just a small update to say I’ve put the project on codeplex back online (http://www.codeplex.com/tfsproxy). I still have to put the screenshots back and eventually I will also keep the deadline for the first release planned on February 19, 2007.
I’ve also been mentioned on the following blogs:
Richard Berg’s blog: http://blogs.msdn.com/richardb/archive/2007/02/01/new-tfs-tool-tfsproxy.aspx
Anthony Borton’s blog: http://myvstsblog.com/archive/2007/02/01/TFS-Proxy-Add_2D00_in-and-other-VSTS_2F00_TFS-Widgets.aspx
Filed under: .net, TFSProxy, Visual Studio .Net 2005
• 3:37 am 0
Currently I’m not posting as much as I used to do but that’s because I’m preparing for my certification exam. I’m studying most of the little free time I have.
Next week I’ll update the post about the TFS Proxy Switcher. I still have to setup the codeplex project again.
January 31, 2007 • 6:47 am 0
I’m currently developing an add-in for visual studio that allows you to switch fast between different Team Foundation Proxy Servers or disable the proxy servers without the need of going in the options of visual studio .net.
In the first release the user will be able to switch and disable proxy servers. It will also be possible to add new configurations, edit and delete existing configurations.
As a plus I also developed a web service through which the user can get predefined configurations. The user will not be able to change or remove these settings directly. This might be handy in an enterprise scenario where different proxy servers are used and they are controlled by System Operations.
For more information go to my Codeplex Project
Filed under: .net 2.0, TFSProxy, Visual Studio .Net 2005