You can use the HCL VersionVault Explorer for
Eclipse with UCM or base VersionVault.
Before you begin
Before you can use the HCL VersionVault Explorer for Eclipse,
you must create a VersionVault view. Because UCM and
base VersionVault require different types of views
(in the sense of the development policies that the views specify), you must choose one or the other
before you create the views that you will use. You will also need to decide what type of view (in
the sense of the client type) to create: web, dynamic, automatic, or snapshot.
About this task
Note: VersionVault and
Eclipse use the term project to describe different aspects of software development. An
Eclipse project defines a resource hierarchy such as a folder that contains Java source files. A
VersionVault UCM project defines how a group of
people manage changes to resources, using baselines, activities, and streams. Members of a UCM
project can work on one or more Eclipse projects.
Procedure
To start using the HCL VersionVault Explorer for
Eclipse:
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Decide whether to use UCM or base VersionVault:
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Check with your project manager. Before you can use UCM, the project manager or another user
with access to UCM tools on the VersionVault server
must create a UCM project and the components it uses.
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Review additional HCL
VersionVault
documentation about UCM and base VersionVault.
- Decide whether to use a web view, dynamic view, automatic
view, or snapshot view:
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Dynamic views require the presence of the VersionVault native (or thick) client and are designed to be
used only on Local Area Networks. Dynamic views are not supported on Wide Area Networks. Dynamic
views must be mounted and started before use.
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Web views and automatic views are copy-based clients that require a connection to the VersionVault WAN
server (although a limited amount of operations are still
available when you are disconnected from the server) and may be used in either a WAN or a LAN
environment.
- Snapshot views are also copy-based and require a LAN
connection to the VOB server to load copies of the resources.
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Create an Eclipse workspace for each VersionVault view that you plan to create. For more information about the relationship between Eclipse
workspaces and VersionVault views, see VersionVault views and Eclipse workspaces.
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Open the VersionVault
Explorerr perspective. On the
Eclipse menu bar, click . Select
VersionVault
Explorer from the list of
available perspectives.
After the perspective is open, you can
customize it to show specific views and toolbars and menus.
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If you are using UCM, click the icon on the VersionVaulttoolbar to start the join UCM project
wizard.
This wizard also creates UCM views.
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If you are using base VersionVault, click the
icon on the VersionVault toolbar to
start the view creation wizard.
What to do next
After the
VersionVault views and Eclipse
workspaces have been created, you can begin using the
HCL VersionVault Explorer for Eclipse to share work on an Eclipse project with
other members of a team:
- If the Eclipse projects on which you will work are already under HCL
VersionVault source control, you can import them into the Eclipse workspace that you
created for the view.
- Otherwise, create the Eclipse projects and then add them to source control.