Component in RTC
Hi all,
I am using RTC and I don't understand how managing the components. In the past, I use ClearCase UCM and all components are stored in the same eclipse projects. Now, as the component is finally an eclipse project, what is the advantage to create some components. Can you expose here an example of a RTC project with some components ? Thanks a lots ! Mathieu |
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On Wed, 14 Mar 2012 10:27:59 +0000, mathieu47 wrote:
Hi all, The RTC eclipse integration was created so that components are aligned with eclipse projects, by default, as much of eclipse UI is centered around a project paradigm. This makes the integration easier to work with but is not a hard requirement. There are other options: 1.If you really had to move away from this (and i don't recommend it) you can use the repository view and put files into any component that you wish and then load the components as eclipse projects. 2.You can also load the components as folders and forget about the RTC SCM project integration entirely (set up eclipse projects not tied to SCM at all). This may be awkward to use because you will need to work out of the "Repository Files" view for loading/unloading delivering and accepting and working with SCM. Long story short, its better to some refactor of your code folder structure and use eclipse projects because this is not only easier its much cleaner. -- Boris Kuschel Jazz Jumpstart Team - IBM Software, Rational My Blog: http://blog.boriskuschel.com/ -------------------------------------------------------------------------- This post represents my own opinion, thoughts, and conclusions based on my knowledge of Jazz and the Jazz solutions. For details on receiving official IBM Rational support please go to: https://jazz.net/community/support/ |
Hello,
you may search for more information in the jazz library: https://jazz.net/library/#q= Regarding your question, you may want to read the following articles: https://jazz.net/library/article/126#scm_diagram https://jazz.net/library/article/525 http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/rational/library/jazz-source-control-management/index.html?ca=drs- Hope it helps. Thanks. Eric. |
Geoffrey Clemm (30.1k●3●30●35)
| answered Mar 14 '12, 9:58 a.m.
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Could you explain what you meant by "all components are stored in the same Eclipse projects" ? Normally, you'd have one or more Eclipse projects stored in a single UCM component. In particular, an Eclipse project by default is all files under the directory containing the .project file, and that directory tree would all need to be in a single UCM component, because UCM components cannot be nested within each other in the file system namespace.
In general, it is usually conceptually correct to just map your UCM components 1-1 with RTC components. Cheers, Geoff Hi all, |
I agree with you Geoff. I have made a mistake when I have took the UCM example.
However, now, with the Eric's documentation, I understand the reason of create some components. Thanks a lot ! Mathieu |
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