Excluding Temporary files
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Yes. You can configure the files that Jazz SCM must igonre using the .jazzignore file.
It is a example of contet you can use:
### Jazz Ignore 0
# Ignored files and folders will not be committed, but may be modified during
# accept or update.
# - Ignore properties should contain a space separated list of filename patterns.
# - Each pattern is case sensitive and surrounded by braces ('{' and '}').
# - "*" matches zero or more characters.
# - "?" matches a single character.
# - The pattern list may be split across lines by ending the line with a
# backslash and starting the next line with a tab.
# - Patterns in core.ignore prevent matching resources in the same
# directory from being committed.
# - Patterns in core.ignore.recursive matching resources in the current
# directory and all subdirectories from being committed.
# - The default value of core.ignore.recursive is *.class
# - The default value for core.ignore is bin
#
# To ignore shell scripts and hidden files in this subtree:
# e.g: core.ignore.recursive = {*.sh} {\.*}
#
# To ignore resources named 'bin' in the current directory (but allow
# them in any sub directorybelow):
# e.g: core.ignore.recursive = {*.sh} {\.*}
#
# NOTE: modifying ignore files will not change the ignore status of
# Eclipse derived resources.
core.ignore.recursive= \
{*.class}
core.ignore= \
{bin} \
{target}
For additional information about using .jazzignore, see Selecting resources to exclude from RTC source control.
Ken