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How to integrate Eclipse Che with Perforce or GitSwarm. #2201

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rajasekaran07 opened this issue Aug 24, 2016 · 5 comments
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How to integrate Eclipse Che with Perforce or GitSwarm. #2201

rajasekaran07 opened this issue Aug 24, 2016 · 5 comments
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@rajasekaran07
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rajasekaran07 commented Aug 24, 2016

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Please let me know is there any perforce or gitswarm plugin available for Eclipse Che. Because, In worldwide nearly 15000+ customers are using Perforce as their source code repository. If they switch to Eclipse Che, the SCM will be really challenging. Please let me know if there is any alternate solution as well.

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You could add both of these capabilities with a custom stack into Che. A custom stack lets you define a dockerfile that installs various utilities for gitswarm or perforce. You can then manage in the terminal the connection from your workspace to these other repositories.

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ghost commented Aug 26, 2016

@rajasekaran07 could you perhaps provide more details on what you are trying to achieve? Have you tried anything specified or met particular issues?

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ghost commented Sep 2, 2016

@rajasekaran07 any update on this?

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@eivantsov my sincere apologies for the delay. This was integrated with Helix P4V and GitSwarm. Thanks for your inputs.

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kevinmat commented Jun 8, 2017

I am looking to checkin code via eclipse che editor to Perforce. However , currently the editor is not integrated with Perforce , Can I get specific steps how to achieve this?

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