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Version Controlling RRC Artifacts.

How to version Control RRC Artifacts? Can they be stored in Jazz Team Server RTC as documents? If yes, how?

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Nags (nags_chevula@us.ibm.com)

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Every revision you make is stored in the JFS server. When you open an artifact, the header menu contains an action to open the history for that artifact where you can see all the revisions (and even restore an older one if you need to).
In addition, a "snapshot" can be created for a project which allows you to view the contents of the project at a given point in time. This can even be done retroactively by specifying a time in the past when creating the snaphot. That is, I can create a snapshot right now using a time from last month that then allows me to view the contents of the project as it existed at that time.

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If you are asking about the 2.0 Beta...

Every revision you make is stored in the JFS server. When you open an artifact, the header menu contains an action to open the history for that artifact where you can see all the revisions (and even restore an older one if you need to).
In addition, a "snapshot" can be created for a project which allows you to view the contents of the project at a given point in time. This can even be done retroactively by specifying a time in the past when creating the snaphot. That is, I can create a snapshot right now using a time from last month that then allows me to view the contents of the project as it existed at that time.

Does that mean I can store it in RTC? Eventually I would like to store it in ClearCase using RTC-ClearCase bridge.

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Nags

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The artifacts are stored in the JFS-based Composer server. I'm not sure I understand why you want/need to store it elsewhere, but I guess you could export them and store them wherever you like, but that's obviously a point-in-time "snapshot".

Maybe you could elaborate on what you are attempting to achieve by storing the artifacts elsewhere?

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