Hi Emelita-

We looked at it, but FM files are binaries.  The repository gets huge very 
quickly. Also, even if you store MIF instead, you still can't get any of the 
usual ClearCase benefits of merging or doc comparison, because MIFs (at least 
in older versions; this was FM6) do not preserve where the line ends and the 
internal marker IDs change every time you update.  It took up a lot of memory 
and there really wasn't much we could do with it other than get out archived 
copies (and that wasn't very easy).  Incidentally, this problem applies with 
every source control system we've looked at; it isn't just ClearCase.

The one advantage would be if your employer is using the entire Rational system 
and wants to tie specific versions to completed requirements in another part of 
the suite. Still a lot of memory consumption, though.

On this vein, back in the 90s there was a product called  Canterbury from 
Chrystal Software designed to do source control and versioning specifically for 
FrameMaker.  Anyone know what became of it?

-Sam.


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[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Emelita Shishido
Sent: Monday, July 25, 2011 7:38 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: FrameMaker and ClearCase

I wanted to know if anyone has used ClearCase for versioning their Frame files?

Emelita
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