I have seen in ClearCase that there is a Snapshot view and a Dynamic view. What are the differences between these types of views (I'm assuming there are only two types of views) and when are the appropriate times to use them?
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I found a good article explaining these views: wiki IBM Rational ClearCase
Joelmob
2010-05-27 18:23:25
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Snapshot views are based on the local filesystem (like a workspace in Subversion):
- you load files anywhere you want on your hard drive
- you have to '
cleartool update
' to refresh its content
Dynamic views are based on network content: they represent the dynamic (as in "always refreshed") view of a network content (the remote VOB versions selected by the config spec)
- you access them only through the "dynamic view" mount point (
M:\
on Windows or/view
on Unix: it is a MVFS mount point: MultiVersion Filesystem) - you don't have to refresh them
See the second part of this SO answer for a discussion on when to use dynamic views vs. snapshot.
I often use them (the dynamic views) in addition of snapshot views, meaning it is a great tool to just "see" the files (you can for example use a dynamic view to tweak its config spec until you see what you want and then copy those select rules into your usual snapshot view)
VonC
2010-05-27 22:11:15