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Rational Synergy for Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 Interface 7.2 iFix 001
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This file contains last-minute product information and updates to IBM Rational Synergy for Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 Interface 7.2 iFix 001
It is divided into the following sections:
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For additional information on system requirements, including recommended configurations, visit the Rational Support Web site at http://www.ibm.com/software/awdtools/synergy/sysreqs.
· IBM Rational Synergy 7.1 or 7.1a
· IBM Rational Synergy 7.2
· IBM Rational Change 5.2
· IBM Rational Change 5.3
Make sure that you have done the following before installing IBM Rational Synergy for Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 Interface:
· Download IBM Rational Synergy for Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 Interface 7.2 iFix 001 from here (http://www.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg24030873).
· Extract the content of zip file. The Integration is available in the form of an installer setup.exe.
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Run the setup. The setup wizard will guide you
through the installation steps.
See the IBM Rational Synergy for Microsoft Visual Studio Interface help document for information on obtaining a license for the software.
This section contains important steps that must be followed when using the Integration.
· If you create a Solution project that has the same name as the Solution, your IBM Rational Synergy database must be set to support multiple project instances. To do this, if you are using IBM Rational Synergy 7.1 or 7.1a, start an IBM Rational Synergy session by using the IBM Rational Synergy Classic Client, make sure that ccm is in your path or if you are using IBM Rational Synergy 7.2, start an IBM Rational Synergy session, start Synergy CLI. For both, type the following commands in the Command Prompt: 1.) ccm set role ccm_admin 2.) ccm query –t model –n base 3.) ccm attr –m multiple_local_proj_instances –v TRUE @1
· Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 IDE may prompt users to: Save As, Discard, Ignore, or Overwrite, after a Solution/Project has been migrated. IBM Rational recommends that your respond to the prompt by selecting – Overwrite.
· Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 IDE may prompt users to Reload projects when project files are checked out. IBM Rational recommends that you respond to the prompt by selecting – Reload.
· The integration displays a Delete files prompt dialog box twice when performing the Exclude From Project or Delete operations on folders/directories that are controlled by IBM Rational Synergy. The integration will prompt the user once for the folder/directory and once for the files located inside the folder/directory.
· If you have more than one instance of Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 running, all of the instances will share the same IBM Rational Synergy sessions and session data. The possible problems that may occur are: 1.) Changing the current task for a IBM Rational Synergy session in one instance of Visual Studio will overwrite the current task for that same IBM Rational Synergy session in another instance of Visual Studio. 2.) If you migrate projects in one instance of Visual Studio, your migrated projects will be lost if other projects are migrated to IBM Rational Synergy using another instance of Visual Studio. The projects that are overwritten will belong to the instance of Visual Studio that exits the IDE first. 3.) If you modify the integration settings in one instance of Visual Studio, your changes will be overwritten if the integration settings are modified in another instance of Visual Studio. The integration settings that are overwritten will belong to the instance of Visual Studio that exits the IDE first.
· The integration will not migrate Solutions and Projects with the same name properly if the Visual Studio Solutions and Projects are created in the same location as your work area template.
· When performing a Copy Project operation, your work area template must include project specific information that includes the project version and project instance.
· The integration will not allow the Undo Checkout operation to be performed on files that have been checked out as a result of a Rename operation. A warning message box will appear whenever an Undo Checkout operation is attempted on such files. For more information on how you can perform the Undo Checkout operation on these types of files, read the IBM Rational Synergy for Microsoft Visual Studio Interface Help, section Daily Development > How to Undo Check Out.
· When performing any of the IBM Rational Synergy team or taskbar operations by using a connection without a saved password, a Login dialog box will appear. If you choose to Cancel the dialog box, the Login dialog box will not appear again; however, the integration may not be able to perform any operation properly. You may invoke the Login dialog box again by selecting the Start Session menu option in the IBM Rational Synergy Settings dialog box or restarting the Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 IDE.
· If you want to modify the work area location of your Solution, you must perform the following steps: 1.) Exit the Microsoft Visual Studio IDE 2.) Modify the work area location of your Solution by using IBM Rational Synergy. 3.) Open the Solution from the new work area location and then proceed adding/migrating new Projects to your Solution.
· If you add new files/folders to your Web Projects, the Add Uncontrolled Files operation when performed at the Project level may not add the new files/folders to IBM Rational Synergy properly. When adding new files/folders to your Web Projects, IBM Rational recommends that you perform the Add Uncontrolled Files operation on the new files/folders and not at the Project level.
· ASP.Net Web Application projects whose location in the file system is inside the directory of another Project or Solution directory can only be migrated to IBM Rational Synergy as a Directory when using the integration.
· If you use the Open Project option from the IBM Rational Synergy Taskbar or Menu to open a Solution/Project, the Disconnect operation when performed at the Solution level may not disconnect the Projects under the Solution. When this occurs, you may have to perform the Disconnect operation on the Projects separately.
· The Open Visual Studio .NET 2003 Projects section in the help is currently not up-to-date.
· If the option Show Miscellaneous Files in Solution Explorer is enabled in Tools > Options > Environment > Documents, the files that are located inside the Miscellaneous Files folder will not be migrated to IBM Rational Synergy when the Solution or Project is migrated. Also, you will not be able to migrate the Miscellaneous Files folder and all its files to IBM Rational Synergy separately. For more information on how you can control the files contained in the Miscellaneous Files folder, read the IBM Rational Synergy for Microsoft Visual Studio Interface Help.
· In order to use the integration properly, the <IBM Rational Synergy for Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 Interface 7.2 iFix 001 Install Directory> directory must be included in your PATH.
· The Work Offline section in the Help documentation inaccurately states that “Projects are restricted from being moved”. Projects are allowed to be moved while offline in one special case: Projects may only be moved to a Solution Folder/Directory because a Solution Folder/Directory is not created in the file system, which essentially does not change the location of the Project and will not affect the Integration.
· The Integration may produce an error when sessions are started immediately after the sessions have been stopped. To avoid this situation, if you are starting sessions or returning online from offline mode, wait a few moments to make sure all sessions have been stopped before re-starting them again.
· Collection folders that are automatically created by Visual Studio when creating Projects may not reflect the same source control status as its corresponding folder in IBM Rational Synergy and may display the same source control status symbol as is children instead.
· IBM Rational Synergy 7.2 does not allow for multiple simultaneous connections to different databases or servers through the API. The Integration will allow you to create multiple connections but will only allow you to have one connection started at a time. The Integration will automatically connect and disconnect as needed. If you have more than one Synergy connection defined in Microsoft Visual Studio you should start Synergy sessions before you start Microsoft Visual Studio for highest performance. Starting the sessions before starting Microsoft Visual Studio will allow the Synergy sessions to remain running when the Integration disconnects, which will mean that they do not need to be restarted the next time Microsoft Visual Studio uses the connection.
· If the Prompt to add new project files to IBM Rational Synergy option is turned on, the Integration will display the Add Uncontrolled Files dialog box if new files are added to uncontrolled Projects or Solutions.
For details of known problems in IBM Rational Synergy for Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 Interface, and how to resolve them, visit the support center on the Support Web site.
· The dialog box for the Check Out Recursive operation only displays controlled files/folders that are in integrated state.
· The dialog box for the Undo Checkout Recursive and Check In Recursive operation only displays controlled files/folders that are in working state.
· The dialog box for the Add Uncontrolled Files operation only displays uncontrolled files/folders.
· The dialog box for the Remove From IBM Rational Synergy operation only displays controlled files/folders.
· If there is more than one instance of Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 running, each instance will have its own set of messages displayed in the output view of its respective IDE.
· The IBM Rational Synergy Complete Task dialog box will now display the task description for the selected task in the Description field. Users may add additional information or change the current information displayed before completing the task.
· The Check Out, Check Out Recursive, Undo Checkout, Undo Checkout Recursive, Check In, and Check In Recursive operations require that the Connection being used has a default task set; otherwise, the selected operation will fail.
For details of problems that have been resolved in IBM Rational Synergy for Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 Interface, visit the support center on the Support Web site.
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