In some instances, you must complete or edit the binding of a Visual
Studio project to ClearCase® source
control.
Binding refers to the two-step process of notifying
a Visual Studio project that its contents are under the control of a source
control system and adding that project to source control. Most of the time,
both steps happen together. For example, a binding is completed when you create
a new Visual Studio project in a
ClearCase
view through the Visual Studio integrated development environment (IDE). However,
if you add project files to source control outside the Visual Studio IDE,
for instance, Visual Studio is not notified that the project is under
ClearCase source control.
You must complete the binding of the project to
ClearCase
source control manually.
The Rational® ClearCase
Client for Visual Studio .NET provides several methods to help you bind a
solution or project to ClearCase
source control.