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add_eventq_to_projects.py | Run the add_eventq_to_projects.py script to add EventQ to existing projects. |
Approve or Reject an Unmanaged SCM Server Access Request | When a user asks for access to an unmanaged SCM server (such as an unmanaged CVS server), an administrator must approve or reject the request. |
Approve or Reject a Source Control Repository Request | When a user requests a source code repository on a source control server for which you have required approval, a TeamForge administrator must approve the req... |
Approve or Reject Repository Delete Requests | SCM system maintenance requests (such as a repository delete request) must be approved (or rejected) by an administrator. |
Authenticate your Integrated Application with TeamForge | To help third party developers write integrated applications, CollabNet provides an SDK. |
Change the scmviewer Password | It is recommended to change the scmviewer password after installing TeamForge. |
Control Your Code Review Policy | You can control all Gerrit Code Review features directly from TeamForge by specifying a code review policy. |
Connect to a Subversion Edge Console | When a Subversion Edge server has been converted to a SCM Integration server in TeamForge, you can log into its management console from within TeamForge. |
create_webhook_event.py | This script creates an event, a publisher (with the Webhook URL), and a subscriber in TeamForge Webhooks-based Event Broker for a specified application. |
Edit SCM Integration Details | You can move or reconfigure a source control server without having to reintegrate the server into TeamForge. |
Integrate or Link External Applications | If your site's users need access to an application or web site that is not part of TeamForge, you can make it available by linking or integrating from within... |
Integrate or Link External Applications to Projects | You can make it easy for project members to use a wide variety of applications and sites from within TeamForge. |
TeamForge-Git Integration | TeamForge supports integration with Git, a distributed version control tool powered by Gerrit. |
TeamForge-Git Integration Reference | This topic discusses the mappings between TeamForge and Gerrit, Gerrit access rights, directory structure, connectivity, logs and configuration properties, a... |
History Protection | History protection archives rewritten changes and keeps backups of deleted branches. If history changes occur, an immutable backup `ref` is created in the re... |
Add Binaries to TeamForge Projects | When TeamForge Site Administrator has made the Binaries application available, Project Administrators can add it as one of their project tools. |
Add Review Board to TeamForge Projects | When TeamForge Site Administrator has made the Review Board application available, Project Administrators can add it as one of their project tools. |
Install the TeamForge Webhooks-based Event Broker | This page walks you through the installation procedure for TeamForge Webhooks-based Event Broker. |
Install the TeamForge-Nexus Integration Plugin | Once you have your Nexus server set up, install the TeamForge-Nexus integration plugin. |
Integrate an Unmanaged CVS Repository with TeamForge | Here's how you can integrate an unmanaged CVS repository with TeamForge. |
Integrate a Source Code Server | A site must have one or more servers to handle source code repositories and users. The source code server can be the same server as the application server or... |
Integrated Application References | Here is some stuff you may need to know to work with integrated applications. |
TeamForge Binary Integration Overview | An important aspect of the end-to-end development lifecycle is the creation and storage of software packages that are often binary artifacts. In the Java wor... |
Manage Replicas | A replica server in TeamForge is a Subversion Edge server that replicates the content of an existing core SCM integration server. |
Move a Source Code Repository | When the existing code base for an application may need to be managed by a different team or project, you can move the source code repository from the first ... |
Installation Requirements | Here's what it takes to install and run TeamForge, EventQ and other integrations supported by TeamForge. |
Set up Git Replica Servers | On sites distributed across multiple geographic locations, Git Replica Servers are local and remote mirror servers that can provide up-to-date copies of the ... |
Set up LFS | Git Large File Storage (LFS) is a Git extension for versioning large files. Git LFS replaces large files such as audio samples, videos, datasets, and graphic... |
Synchronize TeamForge Source Control Integrations | Any time you upgrade your TeamForge site or a source control application, you must ensure that your users can still access their source code. |
TeamForge—Jenkins Integration Using the Webhooks-based Event Broker | TeamForge Webhooks-based Event Broker supports TeamForge—Jenkins integration. A new Jenkins integration plugin v2.0.6 is used to integrate TeamForge with Jen... |
TeamForge—JIRA Integration Using the Webhooks-based Event Broker | TeamForge Webhooks-based Event Broker supports TeamForge-JIRA integration. A new JIRA integration plugin 1.0 is used to integrate TeamForge with JIRA using T... |
TeamForge—TestLink Integration Using the TeamForge Webhooks-based Event Broker | TeamForge's native Webhooks-based Event Broker replaces EventQ as the default event broker to support TeamForge integration with TestLink. EventQ-based TeamF... |
TeamForge Webhooks-based Event Broker Overview | TeamForge Webhooks-based Event Broker, which is also referred to as the integration broker, is a webhooks-based message broker that pushes the messages of sp... |
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