SVN integration: scheduled scan
6 answers
Chemi,
there was a special view that you could check. Not sure if you can do anything above configuring the svn repo connection. I am not sure about improvements either. Last time I tried the user ID's and passwords needed to match too.
Ah, and there are some special settings required in the Eclipse project properties.
Ralph
there was a special view that you could check. Not sure if you can do anything above configuring the svn repo connection. I am not sure about improvements either. Last time I tried the user ID's and passwords needed to match too.
Ah, and there are some special settings required in the Eclipse project properties.
Ralph
In docs it is said: A scheduled task running on the Jazz Team
Server scans the latest...
Which is the schedule? Is it configurable?
Thanks in advance,
Chemi.
Chemi,
I found time to check (my experience was from RTC 1.x). In 2.x there are settings for the task in the advanced server properties https://<yourserver>:9443/jazz/admin#action=com.ibm.team.repository.admin.configureAdvanced
There you can set the user for the sync. Look for SVN Component.
Ralph
I found time to check (my experience was from RTC 1.x). In 2.x there are settings for the task in the advanced server properties https://<yourserver>:9443/jazz/admin#action=com.ibm.team.repository.admin.configureAdvanced
There you can set the user for the sync. Look for SVN Component.
Ralph
Chemi,
there was a special view that you could check. Not sure if you can do anything above configuring the svn repo connection. I am not sure about improvements either. Last time I tried the user ID's and passwords needed to match too.
Ah, and there are some special settings required in the Eclipse project properties.
Ralph
In docs it is said: A scheduled task running on the Jazz Team
Server scans the latest...
Which is the schedule? Is it configurable?
Thanks in advance,
Chemi.
On 2/12/2010 7:52 AM, rschoon wrote:
Thanks! It seems you can change the user and the time for each
synchronization (by default 3600 sg).
One question more related to SVN integration, just to verify if i am
doing something wrong. When you want to associate a WI when committing
some code to SVN, do I really have to write the number of the WI in the
text box? Isn't there any kind of content-assist or combo to show
current WIs to choose one?
Thanks in advance,
Chemi.
Chemi,
I found time to check (my experience was from RTC 1.x). In 2.x there
are settings for the task in the advanced server properties
https://<yourserver>:9443/jazz/admin#action=com.ibm.team.repository.admin.configureAdvanced
There you can set the user for the sync. Look for SVN Component.
Ralph
Thanks! It seems you can change the user and the time for each
synchronization (by default 3600 sg).
One question more related to SVN integration, just to verify if i am
doing something wrong. When you want to associate a WI when committing
some code to SVN, do I really have to write the number of the WI in the
text box? Isn't there any kind of content-assist or combo to show
current WIs to choose one?
Thanks in advance,
Chemi.
Chemi,
you have to do that manually as you describe. Might be because there is no extension point to the SVN API. I am not sure about the reasons.
Ralph
Thanks! It seems you can change the user and the time for each
synchronization (by default 3600 sg).
One question more related to SVN integration, just to verify if i am
doing something wrong. When you want to associate a WI when committing
some code to SVN, do I really have to write the number of the WI in the
text box? Isn't there any kind of content-assist or combo to show
current WIs to choose one?
Thanks in advance,
Chemi.
you have to do that manually as you describe. Might be because there is no extension point to the SVN API. I am not sure about the reasons.
Ralph
On 2/12/2010 7:52 AM, rschoon wrote:
Chemi,
I found time to check (my experience was from RTC 1.x). In 2.x there
are settings for the task in the advanced server properties
https://<yourserver>:9443/jazz/admin#action=com.ibm.team.repository.admin.configureAdvanced
There you can set the user for the sync. Look for SVN Component.
Ralph
Thanks! It seems you can change the user and the time for each
synchronization (by default 3600 sg).
One question more related to SVN integration, just to verify if i am
doing something wrong. When you want to associate a WI when committing
some code to SVN, do I really have to write the number of the WI in the
text box? Isn't there any kind of content-assist or combo to show
current WIs to choose one?
Thanks in advance,
Chemi.
Chemi,
As Ralph indicated, the text box you are referring to is provided by the
Eclipse SVN client you are using and is the extent of the integration
that is provided by either of the Eclipse SVN clients.
Michael
rschoon wrote:
As Ralph indicated, the text box you are referring to is provided by the
Eclipse SVN client you are using and is the extent of the integration
that is provided by either of the Eclipse SVN clients.
Michael
rschoon wrote:
Chemi,
you have to do that manually as you describe. Might be because there
is no extension point to the SVN API. I am not sure about the
reasons.
Ralph
Chemiwrote:
On 2/12/2010 7:52 AM, rschoon wrote:
Chemi,
I found time to check (my experience was from RTC 1.x). In 2.x
there
are settings for the task in the advanced server properties
https://<yourserver>:9443/jazz/admin#action=com.ibm.team.repository.admin.configureAdvanced
There you can set the user for the sync. Look for SVN Component.
Ralph
Thanks! It seems you can change the user and the time for each
synchronization (by default 3600 sg).
One question more related to SVN integration, just to verify if i am
doing something wrong. When you want to associate a WI when committing
some code to SVN, do I really have to write the number of the WI in
the
text box? Isn't there any kind of content-assist or combo to show
current WIs to choose one?
Thanks in advance,
Chemi.