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Topic Title: CM Synergy Plug-in 2.1.2 for WebSphere studio workbench Topic Summary: Created On: 17-Mar-2004 16:32 Status: Read Only |
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Hi,
Environment: CM Synergy 6.3 (service pack 1) on Solaris 8 with Windows clients We are using Oracle version of CM Synergy. If it is possible, we do not want to go to service pack 2, as I have heard that it causes other issues which are being addressed by Telelogic in service pack 3. Question: Has any one successfully used the WebSphere Plug-ins from Telelogic (under any version) ? Problems: Problems using CM Synergy Plug-in 2.1.2 for WebSphere studio workbench 1) WebSphere Studio Workbench 2.0.3 After installing the plug-in and sharing a project, the Project Status (checked-out, version, etc) is not visible for any resource even after connecting to CM Synergy. 2) WebSphere Studio Application Developer 5.0.1 After installing and configuring the plug-in, if you share a project, it shows up only in the resource and server view. Does not show up in the Java / J2EE view. If I jump through hoops to manually create a new project in WSAD and associate the CM Synergy project to it, I can't see the project status any way. Thanks in advance for any help/advice. Ravi. |
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For your question 2, verify if your .project is in CM repository. In this file is indicated what is the "nature" of your project (EJB, Web server...). If this file is not present, WSAD creates it with minimum requirements, and so you can see your project in few views.
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Thankyou.
I will look at the details of the .project. As for the other problem, apparently there are some defaults that are not set in WebSphere studio when you configure the plug-in. Going into Windows->Prefrences->Workbench->Label Decorations and checking CM Synergy took care of CM Synergy object status visibility issue. |
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