Re: How integrate an external version control with Oracle Designer 2000?

From: Mark Kramm <kramm_at_palindrome-solutions.com>
Date: 19 Feb 1999 13:21:56 GMT
Message-ID: <7ajohk$or4_at_bgtnsc02.worldnet.att.net>


Oracle Designer 6.5 will be in production by the end of this year. It will have the same functionality as echo/2000.

Regards,
Mark A. Kramm

TurkBear wrote in message <36cae488.4329665_at_news2.mm.com>...
>We have faced the same problem and are looking at a product called
ECHO/2000
>developed by Oracle Consulting in the Netherlands....
>
>Contact your Oracle Consulting Rep ( not regular Oracle ) for info....
>
>It is a 'pricey' product, but it appears to be able to do what you want....
>
>John Greco
>Oracle DBA/Application Developer
>MnDOT Human Resource Office
>Email to john.greco_at_dot.state.mn.us
>
>
>
>Benoit VAN BOGAERT <vbogabe_at_atos.be> wrote:
>
>>Oracle Designer 2000 contains a very very poor version control. It
>>enables a programmer to get one or more copy of all the objects. I'm
>>responsible of the configuration management of a project based
>>unfortunately on Designer 2000. The project involves 22 peoples. All
>>objects are highly correlated. Thus, each programmer needs to have all
>>the application available. In such a project, it is mandatory to use a
>>configuration management tool like ClearCase or PVCS.
>>
>>Has somebody an experience in the integration of Designer 2000 with an
>>external version control tools? How to merge concurrent modifications?
>>How to analyse differences between two concurrent versions?
>>
>>Thanks for help,
>>
>>Ben.
>>
>
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Received on Fri Feb 19 1999 - 14:21:56 CET

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