Hi Chad:

The "upload to repository" menu doesn't send the actor to a SVN repository. Actually it sends the actor as a kar file to the kepler component repository at http://library.kepler-project.org/.

Here is the description of the repository:

The Kepler Repository contains all of the over 350 actors shipped with Kepler as well as additional components shared by users. The repository allows users to upload and download workflow components to and from a centralized server. Placing components in the repository allows them to be searched and re-used easily.

New components can be added to the repository and shared via the "Upload to Repository..." actor menu item. Once components are uploaded to the Kepler repository, they can be searched and located by checking the "Search repository" option in the components area. Components stored remotely in the repository can be dragged onto the Workflow canvas for use just like a local component. For more information about the repository, please see Section 4.5.3 of the Kepler User Manual.

Thanks,

Jing

On 2/11/14, 11:42 AM, Chad Sebranek wrote:
Hi all,

I edited the documentation and made my changes to the DataTurbine actor, then I right clicked and selected "upload to repository." How do I check that it got uploaded? Because it didn't ask me for my SVN login credentials or anything.

Thanks,
Chad


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