Tool Mentor: Creating a Development Workspace Using Rational ClearCasePurposeThis tool mentor describes how to create a private workspace for individual work. A 'private workspace' is isolated from the workspaces of other team members. It provides a place for a developer to make changes to the system without seeing or affecting other developers' changes. Related Rational Unified Process activity: OverviewThis tool mentor is applicable when running Windows 95/98/NT 4.0. For development work, each team member needs to create and name a workspace that provides a stable, unchanging working environment. With ClearCase UCM, a workspace consists of a ClearCase stream and a view associated with that stream. Tool StepsEach developer uses an individual development stream for performing work in isolation from the rest of the team. Development views provide access to the source files and activities in your development stream In the UCM model, this is typically done by a developer when joining a UCM project. Private work areas, called development work areas, can also be created any time in the course of working on a UCM project. The general steps are: ![]() 1. Review project information
Before creating a work space, review the project's existing streams and views
taking note of the names and locations of streams and views and the types of
views (snapshot or dynamic) that are in use.
2. Choose view information
This information includes the view name, storage location for the view, and type
of view -- dynamic or snapshot.
3. Attach the view to a stream
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