on 11-06-2012 2:57 PM
Hello experts.
We have just come across the following trouble working within one development team.
One of us developed some Java Classes components, created public part (Compilations and one Assembly) and inserted necessary developed Java classes to there. Assigned necessary permissions. Then he checked in created activity. By the way developed component is available for other team members.
Another person syncs existing software componets, tries to use the created Java class component and he fails. Import of Java classes is impossible.
It turned out that created public parts are unavailable. He isn't able to define dependency properties for the public parts. Public parts are highlighted in red and they are unmanaged for other developers to set dependecies.
But if he creates project of the Java class component the public parts are available.
I suppose the public parts must be available withot creation of the project.
My question is that what we need to fix and pay attantion.
In general, how to implement public parts correctly? How to make them available for other developer to use as dependecies?
Could you please help us with your valuable pieces of advise?
Sincerely,
Anton
Thank you for reply, but it is not necessary to create project to use public parts.
So, our problem is that we don't activate our activiti in DTR and our DC's ae synced with active source where there is no public parts we provided.
When we sync with inactive DTR source we have all necessary public parts.
Thanks
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Hi Anton,
AFAIK inorder to use the public parts, you need to create the project
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