Which procedure should you follow to get your work into the server repository without disrupting the other developers’ work?

You are working with a team of developers who are customizing the Siebel Sales application. You were doing
some preliminary prototyping in the Opportunity project. Because you did not expect to check any of this
work in to the server, you released the lock on the server and maintained the lock on the local repository.
You now realize that you do indeed want to check your work in to the server. Which procedure should you
follow to get your work into the server repository without disrupting the other developers’ work?

You are working with a team of developers who are customizing the Siebel Sales application. You were doing
some preliminary prototyping in the Opportunity project. Because you did not expect to check any of this
work in to the server, you released the lock on the server and maintained the lock on the local repository.
You now realize that you do indeed want to check your work in to the server. Which procedure should you
follow to get your work into the server repository without disrupting the other developers’ work?

A.
Copy your local Siebel repository file to the server.

B.
Archive your work into a .sif file and then import that .sif file into the server repository.

C.
Check out the Opportunity project again, and then check the project back in.

D.
Archive your work into a .sif file, check the project out, import the sif file into the local repository, and
then check the project back in.



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