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Team Development with Visual Studio Team Foundation Server

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The client side workspace folder structure should resemble the one shown in Figure 6.6.<br />

Figure 6.6 Client-Side Workspace Folder Structure<br />

Workspace Mapping<br />

In your team project that consumes the shared binaries, you reference the binaries from<br />

the shared location into your workspace on your development computer. This creates a<br />

configuration that unifies the binaries from the shared location and your project on the<br />

client-side.<br />

The advantage of this approach is that changes to shared binaries are picked up every<br />

time you retrieve the latest source into your workspace.<br />

For example if you have two team projects named $<strong>Team</strong>Project1and $Common, and<br />

<strong>Team</strong>Project1 references the binaries available in Common, then the client side<br />

workspace folder structure should resemble the one shown in Figure 6.7.

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