Information noteNote: When you work on an SVN or Git managed project,
depending on the security policy set for SVN and Git in
Talend Administration Center, you may see a dialog box asking you to provide
your SVN or Git credentials when the Studio tries to connect to the SVN or Git.
- If the SVN or Git credentials are managed by Talend Administration Center and the SVN or Git login and password are
not specified in user settings or at user creation, you will be prompted to
enter your SVN or Git login credentials each time the Studio tries to connect to
the SVN or Git.
- If the SVN or Git credentials are managed by Talend Studio, you will be prompted to enter your SVN
or Git login credentials when the Studio tries to communicate with the SVN or
Git and you have the option to store your SVN or Git login credentials in the
Studio so that you will not be prompted again.
For more information about security policy configuration for SVN and Git, see
the section Setting up the Security Policy for Git and SVN of the
Talend Administration Center User Guide.
A progress bar appears, and the Talend Studio main window opens. A generation engine initialization dialog box
displays. Wait until the initialization is complete.
Upon opening a remote project, Talend Studio checks periodically its connection with Talend Administration Center.
When Talend Studio detects loss of connection, it tries automatically to reconnect to
Talend Administration Center. You can view the connection progress on the
Progress tab by double-clicking Check
Administrator connection at the lower right corner of the
Talend Studio main window. If you click the button at this phase, the project will enter the
read-only mode.
Once Talend Studio detects that you have been logged out by an administrator in Talend Administration Center, a confirmation dialog box appears asking you whether to reconnect to
Talend Administration Center.