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Nagabhushanam Garlapati (611) | asked Feb 06 '12, 1:54 p.m.
Hi Jazz team,

I am having few requirements, which if you can provide will be very helpful to me in my work,

I am having a applcation called ASWER,I want have detailed steps to set up Code library for this(ASWER) application using RTC.

Detailed steps I need are, How to

1. Connecting to RTC Team area
2. Creating streams
3. Creating Baseline
4. Creating Snapshot
5. Loading code into RTC workspace
6. Performing Checkout and Check-in activities


Could you please help me on this, :)

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Tim Mok (6.6k38) | answered Feb 06 '12, 3:01 p.m.
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Have you tried looking in the Jazz.net library? https://jazz.net/library/

There are many articles and they should answer your questions. If you are unsure of anything mentioned in the articles, feel free to ask a question about it in the forum. :)

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Nagabhushanam Garlapati (611) | answered Feb 07 '12, 8:18 a.m.
Have you tried looking in the Jazz.net library? https://jazz.net/library/

There are many articles and they should answer your questions. If you are unsure of anything mentioned in the articles, feel free to ask a question about it in the forum. :)


Thanks a lot mate,
I Could find most of the detials and notes about most of them.
But, Could you help me finding the last two mentioned points

5. Loading code into RTC workspace
6. Performing Checkout and Check-in activities

there is lot of information and its little bit tough to find it,

Thank you very much for the help
Regards,
bhushan

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Tim Mok (6.6k38) | answered Feb 07 '12, 9:05 a.m.
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Loading content - https://jazz.net/library/article/192
Getting started with Jazz Source Control - https://jazz.net/library/article/41
Easing into Jazz Source Control - https://jazz.net/library/article/539

Checkout isn't really the term used in Jazz Source Control. You load content and check-in/commit changes. Unless you mean checkout to mean having total control of changes to the file until you check-in then you want to lock the resource. Then unlock when you have delivered your changes so that others may make changes to the file.

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