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Using nsdee with an external scm tool – HP Integrity NonStop J-Series User Manual

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In the C Element Filters dialog, deselect .*resources.

3.

Select OK in the C Element Filters dialog.

Using NSDEE with SCM tools: examples and procedures

You can use local projects with a software configuration management (SCM) tool in one of two
ways. The first is to use an Eclipse plug-in provided for use with an SCM tool to check-in and
check-out files directly in Eclipse. The second is to use an SCM outside of Eclipse to check-in and
check-out files, and to import projects from the SCM's file repository into NSDEE's NonStop Project
Explorer for editing and building.

Because a number of SCM tools are available, this section uses Subversion as an example of using
NSDEE with SCM tools. This section only provides minimal guidance. For details on any particular
SCM tool, refer to the tool's own documentation.

NOTE:

It is important to save NSDEE project files (.project and .cproject) using your SCM

tool just as you save your source files. These files contain important information about project
properties and build targets. To make project files visible in the NonStop Project Explorer view,
see

“Filtering NonStop Project Explorer view content” (page 120)

.

Using NSDEE with an external SCM tool

To use NSDEE local projects with an external SCM tool, check-in and check-out project files outside
of Eclipse using the SCM tool, but edit project files and build projects within NSDEE. you have
imported a local project into an SCM system, you can then work with the project in NSDEE using
the following general steps in the NonStop Development perspective:

1.

Import the project into NSDEE (see

“Importing external NSDEE projects” (page 77)

). Verify

the Copy projects into workspace check box in the Import wizard is deselected. This ensures
that the file changes you make are located where the SCM tool detects the changes.

2.

Edit sources in Eclipse. When you are ready to check-in changes, return to the SCM tool. It
detects the files you changed and you can use the SCM tool to check-in your changes.

3.

Depending on your SCM tool, when you want to add files or directories to your project, it
may be best to do this using the SCM tool. you have added files or directories:

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