Please note : This help page is not for the latest version of Enterprise Architect. The latest help can be found here.
System Requirements
Enterprise Architect is a Windows-based application and requires a Windows-based version control client for integration. It is independent of the version control server component and the platform on which that runs.
Version Control Product Requirements
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Subversion |
Subversion is free, open source software. Subversion server components are available to run on a wide range of different hardware and operating systems. Enterprise Architect is not affected by your choice of server components, but requires Subversion's Windows-based command line client for integration. There are many graphical user interface clients available for use with Subversion, such as TortoiseSVN; this type of client cannot be used directly for integration with Enterprise Architect, but can be very useful in preparing a working Subversion environment for use by Enterprise Architect. Binary packages are available for download from: Subversion documentation is available from:
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Concurrent Versions System (CVS) |
CVS is free, open source software. CVS server components are available to run on a wide range of different hardware and operating systems. Enterprise Architect is not affected by your choice of server components, but requires CVS's Windows-based command line client for integration. There are many graphical user interface clients available for use with CVS, such as TortoiseCVS; this type of client cannot be used directly for integration with Enterprise Architect, but can be very useful in preparing a working CVS environment for use by Enterprise Architect. The software is available for download from: CVS documentation is available from:
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Microsoft Team Foundation Server |
Enterprise Architect is able to use either the:
Your choice of client affects how you specify your Version Control Configuration. MS TFS-SCC clients are available for download from Microsoft's web pages:
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Common Source Code Control (SCC)-compatible products |
Any version control product that provides a client that complies with the Microsoft Common Source Code Control standard, version 1.1 or higher, can be integrated with Enterprise Architect. The following products are SCC-compatible and are known to successfully integrate with Enterprise Architect:
Products that do not appear in this list should still integrate successfully with Enterprise Architect, if there is a client available for that product that complies with the MS SCC API specification.
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