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Kaushambi Singh (371310379) | asked Jun 27 '11, 9:05 a.m.
Hi, I would like to know how much efficient or supportive is RTC 3 web in terms of source control? Can we do all the operations like creating local and repository Workspaces, check-in,delivering in stream using RTC web as what can be done using RTC Eclipse client? Can we create components on web? What are the limitations we have on web?

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Geoffrey Clemm (30.1k33035) | answered Dec 02 '11, 12:23 a.m.
FORUM ADMINISTRATOR / FORUM MODERATOR / JAZZ DEVELOPER
You can search by file name (it is one of the options for the
"change-set search").
In order to search by content, you need to have an Enterprise Developer
license, and set of content indexing on selected streams. Look up
"context-aware search" in the RTC on-line help.

But I believe that content-based search is only available through the
Eclipse client.

Cheers,
Geoff

On 12/1/2011 10:38 AM, vdotson wrote:
Can you use RTC SCM to search versioned artifacts? What are the SCM
search capabilities on the WEB?

gmclemmwrote:
The RTC SCM Web interface is primarily for simple document
management,
i.e. viewing and editing individual files in a stream.

For administrative SCM operations (like creating streams,
workspaces,
and components), you would use the Eclipse client, the Visual Studio

client, or the SCM command line.

Cheers,
Geoff

On 6/27/2011 9:08 AM, kushsingh wrote:
Hi, I would like to know how much efficient or supportive is RTC 3
web
in terms of source control? Can we do all the operations like
creating
local and repository Workspaces, check-in,delivering in stream
using
RTC web as what can be done using RTC Eclipse client? Can we create
components on web? What are the limitations we have on web?


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Vanessa Foster-Dotson (3664) | answered Dec 01 '11, 10:36 a.m.
Can you use RTC SCM to search versioned artifacts? What are the SCM search capabilities on the WEB?

The RTC SCM Web interface is primarily for simple document management,
i.e. viewing and editing individual files in a stream.

For administrative SCM operations (like creating streams, workspaces,
and components), you would use the Eclipse client, the Visual Studio
client, or the SCM command line.

Cheers,
Geoff

On 6/27/2011 9:08 AM, kushsingh wrote:
Hi, I would like to know how much efficient or supportive is RTC 3 web
in terms of source control? Can we do all the operations like creating
local and repository Workspaces, check-in,delivering in stream using
RTC web as what can be done using RTC Eclipse client? Can we create
components on web? What are the limitations we have on web?

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Geoffrey Clemm (30.1k33035) | answered Jun 27 '11, 2:46 p.m.
FORUM ADMINISTRATOR / FORUM MODERATOR / JAZZ DEVELOPER
The RTC SCM Web interface is primarily for simple document management,
i.e. viewing and editing individual files in a stream.

For administrative SCM operations (like creating streams, workspaces,
and components), you would use the Eclipse client, the Visual Studio
client, or the SCM command line.

Cheers,
Geoff

On 6/27/2011 9:08 AM, kushsingh wrote:
Hi, I would like to know how much efficient or supportive is RTC 3 web
in terms of source control? Can we do all the operations like creating
local and repository Workspaces, check-in,delivering in stream using
RTC web as what can be done using RTC Eclipse client? Can we create
components on web? What are the limitations we have on web?

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