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Accessing Team Foundation Server with Teamprise

I’ve blogged about Project Allerton in the past, which was a project created by SourceGear that was later spun-off as its own company, Teamprise, to provide a Java-based client to access Team Foundation Server from other IDEs and platforms. I received e-mail today from someone looking for such a solution, so I figured I might as well blog a link, too.

From Macintosh and UNIX Systems, and from within the Eclipse IDE

Teamprise is a suite of client applications for accessing Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 Team System from outside the Visual Studio environment. Previously codenamed "Allerton", Teamprise enables developers to use the source control and item tracking features of Team Foundation Server from other platforms, including Linux and Mac OS X, and from within the Eclipse IDE.

Teamprise.

Published Tuesday, December 13, 2005 1:59 PM by Rob Caron
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Wednesday, December 14, 2005 9:40 AM by dhartlen

# re: Accessing Team Foundation Server with Teamprise

Will a Teamprise license include a TFS CAL or do you purchase Teamprise and a CAL separately?
Wednesday, December 14, 2005 8:48 PM by Rob Caron

# re: Accessing Team Foundation Server with Teamprise

I'm fairly certain you would purchase them separately.
Wednesday, December 14, 2005 10:41 PM by Ajay Sudan

# re: Accessing Team Foundation Server with Teamprise

Correct. You must purchase them separately.
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