Configuring TrueSight Orchestration Development Studio to use  Subversion


Use this task to configure the TrueSight Orchestration Development Studio application to manage the workflows in a grid using the Subversion product.

Before you begin

Before you can configure TrueSight Orchestration Development Studio to integrate with Subversion, you must install and configure Subversion and you must have created a repository.

To configure TrueSight Orchestration Development Studio to use Subversion

  1. In the project tree in the Project Navigator of the TrueSight Orchestration Development Studio Designer view, right-click the name of the grid whose modules you want to manage in Subversion.
  2. In the menu, select Team > Share Project.
  3. In the Share Project dialog box, select SVN and then click Next.
  4. On the Enter Repository Location Information page, enter the URL for the Subversion repository and then click Next.
  5. On the Enter Folder Name page, specify the name for the Subversion folder in the SVN repository using one of the following options and then click Next.

    Option

    Description

    Use project name as folder name

    A new folder will be created in Subversion and given the same name as the grid.

    Use specified folder name

    Type the name of the folder you want to use.

    The Select option is not supported in TrueSight Orchestration Development Studio.


  6. On the Ready to Share Project page, enter any comments that you want for the project and then click Finish.

TrueSight Orchestration Development Studio is configured to work with Subversion and the project is imported into the Subversion repository. The Synchronize tab is displayed to enable you to commit the work.

To access Subversion functions, right-click the grid, workflow, or other component in the Project Navigator, and then select Team.

For more information about the using the connection with Subversion, click Help and then select Subclipse - Subversion Eclipse Plugin from the Contents.

 

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