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How to resolve the internal Error - 'com.ibm.team.process.internal.common.impl.TeamAreaHandleImpl incompatible with com.ibm.team.process.common.IProjectAreaHandle'


Elango Paulraj (1112) | asked Jun 13 '17, 5:23 a.m.

Hi,

I am using RTC eclipse Software and connected to RTC server. While defining the RTC Build definition for 'zOS Build dependency - Rational Build Agent' getting an warning message when connecting a Workspace to the Jazz Source Control.

'An internal error occurred during: "Enable source code data scanning for "MF-Test-Stream"".
com.ibm.team.process.internal.common.impl.TeamAreaHandleImpl incompatible with com.ibm.team.process.common.IProjectAreaHandle'

I tried 2 different streams but getting the same error.

1) Created the new Stream and new Workspace and connected to the Build Agent

2) Used an existing Stream & Workspace that has components delivered from a RDz zOS project. The structure of the RDz project is zComponent Project.

Ignoring the warning message if I invoke the build I get the error log as

'com.ibm.team.repository.common.TeamRepositoryException: com.ibm.team.build.common.TeamBuildException: The specified build repository workspace flow target stream "MF-Test-Stream" does not support source code data scanning.  A dependency build cannot be executed.'

What could be the internal error.

Thanks in Advance

Elango Paulraj


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Elango Paulraj commented Jun 15 '17, 6:45 a.m.

I built another 'Build Definition' this time for JAZZ Build Engine and provided the same Workspace in the Jazz Source Control I did not get the warning message. When I provide the Workspace in the Build Definition for zOS Build Agent I get the warning message of Incompatibility for 'source code data scanning' . I am using RTC version 6.0.1.

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