Programmatically sharing a Visual Studio Solution in Jazz

I am using RTC 2.0.0.2 along with VS 2008.
The Visual Studio solution is being worked on in CC and Jazz SCM at the same time. I would like to have the source control bindings change from
ClearCase to JazzSCM programmatically. I can change them from the VS client, but need a way to do it from a MS Build script preferably.
I intend to use the CC-RTC connectors to share code between the CC and RTC users. To enable a seamless co-existance for both SCM environments, I would like to be able to scan through all the solutions and projects and replace the ClearCase bindings with JazzSCM from within a loaded Jazz Repository workspace.
-Suheb Farooqi
sfarooqi@us.ibm.com
The Visual Studio solution is being worked on in CC and Jazz SCM at the same time. I would like to have the source control bindings change from
ClearCase to JazzSCM programmatically. I can change them from the VS client, but need a way to do it from a MS Build script preferably.
I intend to use the CC-RTC connectors to share code between the CC and RTC users. To enable a seamless co-existance for both SCM environments, I would like to be able to scan through all the solutions and projects and replace the ClearCase bindings with JazzSCM from within a loaded Jazz Repository workspace.
-Suheb Farooqi
sfarooqi@us.ibm.com
3 answers

I've created work item 116165 for this enhancement request.
Cheers,
Geoff
On 5/26/2010 3:37 PM, kesterto wrote:
Cheers,
Geoff
On 5/26/2010 3:37 PM, kesterto wrote:
williamxuwrote:
This is very useful feature for us, hope that will release ASAP.
for I used a perl script to scan the .sln and .csproj files and
replace them each time of sync. But that is not stable. Can you
estimate the release time?
Neat idea - please log this as an enhancement request, and then it
will be looked at and planned appropriately.
anthony

This is very useful feature for us, hope that will release ASAP.
for I used a perl script to scan the .sln and .csproj files and replace them each time of sync. But that is not stable. Can you estimate the release time?
Neat idea - please log this as an enhancement request, and then it will be looked at and planned appropriately.
anthony