In the Admin screen, locate the File Stores section. Click Create New to create a new File Store. The Create New File Store dialog is
10. Click the Test Connection button to test the connection to the ClearCase client. If
the connection is properly configured, then the message Test Succeeded appears.11. Click the Save button to save the File Store for use with Artifact Stores.
2.2.4 Configuring an Artifact Store For a File Store
This procedure is performed in the Asset Editor screen.1. Select Configure Artifact Stores on the Actions menu. The Configure Artifact
Stores dialog is displayed.2. Click Add. The Create a New Artifact Store dialog is displayed, as shown in
Figure 2–7 . Figure 2–7 Create a New Artifact Store Dialog3. Enter a name for the artifact store. CC_VOBNAME is the recommended protocol.
4. In the Type list, select FileStore as the Artifact Store type.
■ FileStore accesses the list of File Stores created on the Oracle Enterprise Repository Admin screen.5. Enter a Store Path by clicking on the Elipses button next to the Store Path field
and selecting the name of the File Store to be used by this Artifact Store.6. When finished, click OK. A separate Artifact Store must be created for each File
Store.2.2.5 Adding a File to an Asset Using the File Stores Artifact Store
This procedure is performed in the Asset Editor. 1. Select the asset to which the file is to be added.2. Click the Add button in the File Information section on the Overview tab.
3. In the dialog enter a name and description, if necessary.4. Click Edit. The Edit URL dialog is displayed.
5. Click the Artifact Store File option.
6. From the Store list, select the repository for the File Store CC_VOBNAME. ClearCase Integration 2-9 7. Next to the File Name box, browse the ClearCase repository. 8. When browsing, the top-level branches in the VOB. Select a branch. The branchname format is BranchnameVersion. The version LATEST refers to the information that is currently checked in. Generally the highest number before LATEST is the desired version. In the image below, mainserver_preed_release6 is version six of the branch mainserver_preed_release. The name in the folder area store01 refers to the Store Path for the designated File Store. Figure 2–8 Open Dialog 9. The second level displays the folders within the selected BranchnameVersion pair. 10. The third level displays the versions of the selected folder. 11. Subsequently, every selected folder is followed by a desired version. The last two browsed levels are: ■ The selected filename ■ The version of that file 12. The Select button populates the File Name field on the Edit URL window.13. Click View to test the URL.
2.2.6 Using File Stores
A File Store allows the user to see all versions of all files contained in the store. At this time File Stores work only with ClearCase. To view a file in a store, perform the following steps in the Asset Editor screen:1. Select an asset.
2. Click the Overview tab.
Figure 2–9 Overview Tab3. Click Add in the File Information section. The Edit dialog is displayed, as shown
in Figure 2–10 .Parts
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» In the left panel, click System Settings. Click Save.
» Create a name andor description. Click Edit. Select the Repository File radio button.
» Select ClearCase in the Host list.
» Populate the file name field with the path of the view from CCWeb and the file
» Click View to test the file.
» Click the asset to open its Asset Detail Display.
» Click UseDownload. The Use - Download page is displayed, as shown in
» Click the Admin link on the Oracle Enterprise Repository menu bar.
» On the Admin screen, click System Settings.
» Set Advanced Access File Stores to true.
» Click the Artifact Store File option.
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» From a command prompt, run the password encryption tool as follows:
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» Click Next. The Summary page is displayed, as shown in Click Finish.
» Select both the Extensions, as shown in
» Click Next. The Summary page is displayed, as shown in
» Click Finish. Configuring Oracle JDeveloper
» Click File, New. The New Gallery dialog is displayed.
» Select General, Connections, and then select Oracle Enterprise Repository
» Click OK. The Create Oracle Enterprise Repository Connection dialog is
» Click the Common tab. In the Display in favorites menu pane, enable External Tools, as shown in
» In Eclipse, click New, Project, General, Project to create a new eclipse project.
» Browse for any WSDL file in the file system, copy it and paste into the just created
» Select the project and then click Submit this project to Oracle Enterprise
» In the Eclipse Workspace, select Run, External Tools, External Tools
» In the Common tab, enable the External Tools option.
» In the Confirmation dialog, click Yes to restart Eclipse.
» Click the Establish Connection button to ensure enterprise repository
» Enter the following details in the External Tools dialog, as shown in
» Click the File Pattern Detection tab to specify include and exclude file name
» Click Done to save your settings.
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» Select Repository. The Repository page is displayed.
» Click OK. In Oracle JDeveloper, double-click the composite.xml file. The composite.xml page
» Click the Finding Existing WSDLs icon at the end of the WSDL URL field. The
» Harvest Artifacts Click OK in the confirmation window to complete the submission process.
» In Eclipse, right-click the project and select Submit this project to Oracle
» In Eclipse, click Window, Show View. Select Other. In Eclipse, click Window, Show View.
» Select the Enterprise Repository Access option. The Enterprise Repository Access
» Download Artifacts Right-click a search result and select Show in Asset Details View. The Asset
» Select Oracle Enterprise Repository and then Workspace Automatic Usage
» Click the Detect Usage in Workspace Projects option, and then activate the
» View Asset Details Click the Download icon for any listed asset to download the asset.
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» Enter the property cmee.extframework.enabled in the Enable New System Setting
» Click Enable. The Open API section is displayed.
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