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SmartBear_Suppo
14 years agoSmartBear Alumni (Retired)
Hi!
saving a composite project will overwrite any files that are not the same as the ones in memory, so if both user A and B open a composite project on a shared file server, user A changes and saves and then user B changes and saves, user B will overwrite all user A's changes. User B would have to update those objects from the file system that user A changed first to avoid the overwrite.
This is obviously not optimal, our ambition is to integrate soapUI Pro directly with SCM systems like svn, git, etc
regards!
/Ole
eviware.com
saving a composite project will overwrite any files that are not the same as the ones in memory, so if both user A and B open a composite project on a shared file server, user A changes and saves and then user B changes and saves, user B will overwrite all user A's changes. User B would have to update those objects from the file system that user A changed first to avoid the overwrite.
This is obviously not optimal, our ambition is to integrate soapUI Pro directly with SCM systems like svn, git, etc
regards!
/Ole
eviware.com