Commit Selected Modifications to Repository

Team collaboration development allows multiple team members working on the same project concurrently. When you commit your work to server, you can decide to commit the entire project (i.e. everything) or just selected model elements/diagrams. This gives you more flexibility on what you want to commit to server. This enhancement applies to VP Teamwork Server, also our CVS, SVN and Perforce integration. In this tutorial, we'll demonstrate how to commit part of your modification using VP-UML and VP Teamwork Server.

May 4, 2011
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  1. After entering VP-UML, select Tools > Teamwork > Open Teamwork Client... from the main menu.
    open tw client
  2. In the Login to the Teamwork Server dialog box, select VP Teamwork Server for server and enter login details. Click OK button to proceed.
    login tw server
  3. The Manage Project dialog box is where you can select the project you need to work with. Select My project, click > button and then click OK button.
    select manage project
  4. When the Teamwork Client dialog box pops out, your project will be selected by default. Click Checkout button and then click Open Project button to download and open your project to work with.
    checkout project
  5. Let's draw a class diagram. The example of class diagram is shown as below:
    create class diagram
  6. Next, commit User class and Account class, but not all to server. Select User class and Account class, right click on one of the selected classes and select Commit... from the pop-up menu.
    commit selected class
  7. As a result, the Commit dialog box will be shown. The Commit dialog box is where you can preview the changes to commit and enter your commit comment. Click OK button to proceed with committing.
    commit dialog
  8. Finally, the selected User class and Account class are committed to server, the rest is ignored.
  9. Assume your team member, john has checked out the project. He can only see User class and Account class.
    checkout project

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