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Steve Tran commented on TEIID-4174:
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Correct. If I started the VDB project and called it steve_project1, and checked my XMI
files into GIT. The next person who wants to clone it will have to clone it as "git
clone GIT_URL steve_project1". If they don't name their cloned copy
steve_project1, none of the XMI files will be able to see each other.
Local project name baked into VDB
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Key: TEIID-4174
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/TEIID-4174
Project: Teiid
Issue Type: Bug
Environment: Red Hat JBoss Data Virtualization 6.2.4 on EAP patched to version
6.4.6, on Oracle Linux 6
JBoss Developer Studio 8.1.0GA with Teiid Designer
9.0.6.Final-v20160316-1409-B1242 org.teiid.designer.feature.feature.group JBoss by Red
Hat, Inc.
64-bit Windows 7 environment
Reporter: Steve Tran
Assignee: Steven Hawkins
With any source control tool, if I clone/checkout a VDB project, the name of the project
must match the name it was created with. All the internal references are using an
absolute path with the original project name as the root. This makes VDB projects less
portable because someone who comes in and does a git clone <git url>
<their_name> will have an unstable project unless they change <their_name> to
what the VDB is hard-coded to.
I'm seeing if there's a workaround, such as renaming the internal references, but
it looks like a lot of work.
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