The following pages are either added or updated for TeamForge 19.2.
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Compare Baselines and Baseline Definitions | You can compare two Baselines created at two different points in time to know the differences. You can also compare the Baseline Definitions of two Baselines. |
TeamForge Maven Deploy Plugin | The Digital.ai TeamForge Maven Deploy Plugin can be configured to post binary artifact deployment information to TeamForge via the Webhooks-based Event Broke... |
Create and View Baselines | Create a Baseline when you accomplish specific milestones in your project or when you release or deliver a product. You can create a Baseline from either a B... |
Create a Source Code Repository | Each project can have one or more source code repositories. Before you can create a source code repository, a site administrator must first add one or more S... |
Generate and Download Baseline Packages | You can generate a downloadable package of physical project artifacts such as Tracker Artifacts, Documents, Source Code Repositories (only Git and Subversion... |
Import External Git Repositories into TeamForge from the Code Browser UI | External public Git repositories can now be imported into TeamForge from the Code Browser UI. |
Install or Upgrade the TeamForge—Nexus Integration Plugin | Once you have your Nexus server set up, install the TeamForge-Nexus integration plugin. |
Work with the Internal Code Browser | For Subversion and Git repositories, you have the option to use the TeamForge code browser which is turned on by default while integrating the source code se... |
Manage Binary Repositories | With TeamForge—Nexus integration enabled, you can create one or more binary repositories and link them to your project. |
File Releases and Packages | You can publish the output of your project to selected audiences as packages and releases. |
Installation Requirements | Here's what it takes to install and run TeamForge and other integrations supported by TeamForge. |
Configure Your Site's Settings | Use the Configure Application tool to define your site level TeamForge settings. |
TeamForge Services and Domain Configuration Tokens | Use the host:SERVICES and the host:PUBLIC_FQDN tokens to define the services and domain names of your TeamForge site respectively. You can also have unique s... |
TeamForge site-options.conf Tokens | Here's a list of TeamForge `site-options.conf` tokens and configuration information. |
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... |
Create Tracker Artifacts | You can create a tracker artifact whenever you need to report and track a bug, feature request, support request, or other type of issue. You can also create ... |
Edit Tracker Artifacts | Updating the information in tracker artifacts is one important way that project members can work together effectively. |