Title: ClearCase
1ClearCase
- Software version control system
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2Having a Software configuration Management Tool
is very importantin the field of software
development
3I will Talk about,
- Source Control in general
- List of existing Source Version Control Software
- Version Control with ClearCase
- Summary
4Source Control
Lubas workspace
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check out
versions
a_file.c
check in
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5List of existing Source Version Control
Software There are a lot of them
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ls.htmlCMWWWsites
- ClearCase - Windows and UNIX
- Visual SourceSafe - Windows
- CVS - UNIX
- CMVision - Unix and Windows
- Control CS - Unix and Windows
- the list goes on
6What is ClearCase?
- ClearCase is a comprehensive
- software version control and
- configuration management system,
- designed for development teams
- working in a local network.
7ClearCase Overview
- Provides versioning of all types of files
directories - Records and reports history
- Guarantees accurate reproduction of every release
- Provides traceability reproducibility
- Provides powerful branch-and-merge tools
- Assures integrity of all software elements
8Version Control with ClearCase
- Branching
- Merging
- Labeling
9Version Control with ClearCase
- Versions all file types - Versions
directories - Files are read-only until
checked out - Unlimited branching and merging
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VERSIONS
Beta_01
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BRANCH
2
LABELS
Rls1.0
\Rls2_bugfix
Rls2.0
3
0
1
4
2
Rls3.0
5
10ClearCase Version Control Features
- Easy checkout-edit-checkin model
- Intelligent merge utility automatically merges
non-conflicting changes - Graphical compare and merge tools
- Two modes of work with Dynamic and Snapshot Views
11Workspace Management - Views
- WHAT IS A VIEW?
- Workspace for an individual developer or closely
coordinated group - Selects versions of Versioned Object Base (VOB)
directories and files - Allows developers to work without interfering
with others
12What is a VOB? Versioned Object Base
- A read-only repository of ClearCase elements
- A network-wide, file system resource which stores
version-controlled data - A user accesible repository that resides
- on a Windows NT system, or
- on a UNIX system
13Version Selection by Views
- A view selects versions of elements
- What is seen is the result of an ordered
- set of rules called a configuration
specification - (config spec).
- Selected versions appear in a standard
- directory tree with recognizable file names.
- load \applet\src
- element CHECKEDOUT
- element \main\LATEST
-
VOB
foo.c src bar.c
config spec
V I E W
src foo.c bar.c
14What is a Configuration Specification?
- Each view has a config spec that defines a set of
rules for selecting versions of file and
directory elements - A default config spec is automatically set
whenever you create a new view
15- The default config spec selects files or
directories that are - checked out, or
- the latest version on the main branch of the
version tree - The Default Config Spec
- element CHECKEDOUT
- element \main\LATEST
16Workspace Management - Views
- Dynamic Views
- Snapshot Views
17Snapshot Views
- Downloads files based on Rules
- Allows work while disconnected
- from the net
- Optimal build performance
- for prototype or test builds
- load \applet\src
- element CHECKEDOUT
- element \
VOB
foo.c src bar.c
Snapshot View
src foo.c bar.c
CLIENT
18When To Use Snapshot Views
- You want to work with source files that are under
ClearCase control while disconnected from network - You prefer to use a view that is updated only at
your request - You want to access a view from a machine that is
not a ClearCase host
19Dynamic Views
- Transparent access to elements
- - a virtual filesystem
- Always up-to-date
- Minimal copying
- Provides build auditing
20Snapshot View vs. Dynamic View
- Similar
- use config specs rules to select element versions
- follow the checkout, edit, checkin paradigm
- allow reserved or unreserved checkouts
21Snapshot View vs. Dynamic View
- Differ
- as development progress, a snapshot view becomes
out of date and must be explicitly updated - a checkout of an element may use the version
loaded into the view, not necessarily the latest
version in the VOB - to check in such an element, you may have to
perform a merge - if the element version is not the latest version,
you are asked to confirm which version to checkout
2220 minutes is NOT enough to cover everything. If
you are interested in learning more about
ClearCase, here is the web site
http//www.rational.com/index.jtmpl
23If asked what the talk was about, these are the
things you must remember, )
- WE DISCUSSED
- checkout-edit-checkin model
- Labeling
- Branching
- Merging
- Views
- Config Spec
- WE HAD A LOT OF FUN!!!