This is the repository that we will use for uploading all the assignments for course 2014-2015.
Source code:
- Representation and formats
- Anatomy of a simple dynamic Web application
- "Big" web services
- REST web services
This is a git repository. First, you’ll need to sign up for an account on GitHub.com. Install git for Windows, Mac or Linux as needed. Next, in your console type:
$ git config --global user.name "Your Name Here"
$ git config --global user.email "[email protected]"
$ git config --global push.default simple
Next steps you must configure your preferred way to connecting GitHub: HTTPS (tutorial) or SSH (tutorial). Now you can create your own online repository on GitHub (tutorial)
Forking this repository is very easy. First click on the right-top corner of the page Fork. That's it! Next you need to keep your fork synced. We assume here that you have set up git in your computer.
$ git clone https:/YOUR-GITHUB-USERNAME/WebEng2014
$ cd WebEng2014
$ git remote add upstream https:/UNIZAR-30246-WebEngineering/WebEng2014.git
Do the following steps to keep your repo synced.
$ cd WebEng2014
$ git fetch upstream
$ git checkout master
$ git merge upstream/master
First add your changes into your local repository:
$ cd WebEng2014
$ git add -A
$ git commit -m "A CONSISE DESCRIPTION"
And then push them to your online WebEng2014 repository in GitHub:
$ git push
Finally, you must make a pull request. Go to your WebEng2014 repository in GitHub and click on the green icon on the left. Create a pull request so that we can check your changes and accept them in this repository. If everything is ok, your changes will be added. If not, you will receive a message explaining why not.