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Asked: June 12, 20262026-06-12T22:05:56+00:00 2026-06-12T22:05:56+00:00

I have recently joined a team that has several applications that perform workload automation.

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I have recently joined a team that has several applications that perform workload automation. They use ClearCase for version control but the development and test environments are (I surmise due to a lack of ClearCase expertise within the team) not checked out/deployed out of ClearCase but simply FTP-ed to respective Unix servers from Window. I said “simple deployment” because all the code is interpreted (Perl and shell) so no need to compile. Needless to say, many things are wrong with this approach, most specifically the lack of version management in these environments from the point of deployment onward.

So I would like to bind our deployments to the repository and start controlling changes but I am only a ClearCase novice. My specific question is: what is it that I deploy, a VIEW or a STREAM? I would say the latter cause views are user-specific while (according to my understanding) a stream is a project trunk off of each view is like a branch and views are integrated into their stream.

If anyone has any pointers on some useful yet succint and lightweight ClearCase tutorials for an “accidental” CM liason, please share.

Alternatively, if you think this task is suitable for Jenkins, despite being relatively simple (no build/compile involved) please chime in.

Thanks in advace

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    2026-06-12T22:05:57+00:00Added an answer on June 12, 2026 at 10:05 pm

    You would need to use the Jenkins ClearCase UCM plugin (in combination with Jenkins ClearCase plugin) in order to start jobs based on a ClearCase Stream

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    Jenkins will create an UCM snapshot view based on the stream you will specify in it.

    See also, for more on the stream:

    • “Difference between branches and streams in ClearCase?“
    • “Integration stream vs integration view in ClearCase“
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