Synchronizing the workspace artifacts to the Process Center repository
While you are updating an artifact, another user might be updating the same artifact at the same time. To make sure that you are using the latest version of an artifact, you must synchronize the versions that exist in the workspace and the Process Center repository.
About this task
When you try to publish the artifact to the Process Center, synchronization automatically starts to merge changes into the workspace. If there is a conflict, the conflict shows in the Synchronization window. You must resolve the conflict before you can publish your changes to the Process Center.
To make sure that you are using the latest version of an artifact, you must synchronize the versions that exist in the workspace and the Process Center repository. Select the file that contains the changes you want to keep, and then click Commit to publish your changes to the repository.
- For an XSD, WSDL, or assembly diagram, you need to go to the Changes in Selected Artifacts pane and accept the changes you want to keep or import. You do not have to select and commit the file.
- For other artifact types, you have to manually copy the changes from the repository to the workspace in the Change Details pane.
- Select the changes you want to bring into your workspace by clicking the check box next to the change.
- Clear the changes you do not want to bring into your workspace.
- Click Commit.
Procedure
To synchronize conflicting artifacts, complete the following steps: