About this task
Changes that you make in your Eclipse workspace accumulate
in a change set every time you check in a file or folder. If you choose
to enable automatic check-in, then every time you save a file or make
a change in a folder's contents (by adding or removing a file or subfolder),
your change is copied to the repository workspace and becomes part
of the current change set. This behavior ensures that all local changes
are backed up to the repository as soon as they have been made.
Note: If you use external tools (ones that are not
part of the Eclipse IDE) to modify files and folders, you typically
need to refresh your workspace before Eclipse (and Rational Team Concert source
control)
can detect that modifications have been made. If resources you have
modified are not visible in an Unresolved or Outgoing folder,
navigate to the project in the Eclipse Navigator view
(or any Eclipse view that lists the projects in your workspace), right-click
it, and click Refresh. You can also refresh
the project or any of its subfolders by clicking it and pressing the
F5 key.
You can
view or modify check-in policies on the Check-in Policies page
of Rational Team Concert source
control preferences.