This documentation relates to 2.0.x
If you are using an earlier version, please view the previous versions of the Crucible documentation and select the relevant version.

If you are using FishEye and Crucible together and decide to start using Crucible only, you will lose certain functionality that is unique to FishEye. You will also need to make some configuration changes, as detailed below:

Considerations Before Removing FishEye:

  1. CVS repositories are not supported in Crucible, only in FishEye.
  2. Any repositories currently defined using FishEye's powerful scanning mechanism will will not be visible in Crucible after removing FishEye. You will need to reconnect these repositories using the Crucible Light SCM.
  3. The Crucible Light SCM does not offer the same high performance experience that FishEye allows when accessing your repository. The Light SCM does not require time to scan the repository, but is slower to retrieve information from your repositories (as it always does it on demand rather than using caches).
  4. When using Iterative Reviews in Crucible, you will not be prompted when a new version of a file is available (this is a feature that requires FishEye).
  5. You will lose the ability to browse and search the repository, see the detailed history and charts showing commits and LOC information from your repository data that FishEye provides with its in-depth scanning functionality.
  6. You will no longer be able to see commit activity from your repository in Activity Streams.
  7. You will lose the ability to see your content roots and repositories associated with projects.
  8. You will no longer be able to see repository lists and browse repositories using the 'Source' tab.
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