To share your project work with the rest of the team, you
must add it to the repository.
You need to select Jazz™ Source
Control as your default source control system.
In Microsoft® Visual Studio, click , and select Jazz Source Control from the drop-down list.
To add a project to the Jazz repository:
- In the Solution Explorer tool window,
right-click the solution and select Share Project(s) in
Jazz. Alternatively, when you create a new
project in Microsoft Visual
Studio, in the New Project window, select Share
solution in Jazz check box. You can also share a project
by clicking .
- Select the repository from the drop-down list. If you are
not connected to the repository in which you want to share the project,
click Login. To create a new repository connection,
select New in the drop-down list of repository
connections.
- Specify the repository workspace to use:
- If you have an existing repository workspace and component in
which you want to place the project, leave Select a component
in an existing repository workspace selected, expand the
workspace, and select a component. To place the project in a new component
in an existing repository workspace, select the workspace, click New
Component, enter a name for the new component, click OK,
and select the new component in the list. Click Next.
- If you have not created a repository workspace, or you want to
create a new one, select Create a new repository workspace
named, enter a name for the workspace, and click Next.
A new repository workspace and a new component gets created with the
same name.
- If you do not want to share certain files in Jazz source control, the wizard helps you to
do so. The wizard consists of default ignore patterns. The list of
patterns increments every time you add new ignore patterns.
- Click Finish. The
added project is displayed in the Outgoing folder
of the component in which you share the project.
You must deliver the project to the Jazz source control so that the team too can
work on it.