Overview
The Open Services for Lifecycle Collaboration (OSLC) allows software and product lifecycle tools from the same or different resellers to interoperate to support end-to-end processes. These tools include software packages for project management, defect tracking, test management, schema management, and other tasks. In this article, we will describe how to use the IBM rational System Architect, the Architectural management tool, and the rational Solution application for Collaborative lifecycle Management (CLM) to provide requirements management, project planning, change, and configuration management, Set up OSLC integration between build management and test management capabilities. Setting up this integration on a Microsoft Windows 2008 R2 server requires you to circumvent certain risks.
This article is based on the experience gained when setting up integration scenarios in IBM Beta Test Site at the IBM SAP Center, located in Herenberg, Germany. This article assumes that you are familiar with the concepts of each tool and use the following Product version to guide you through the installation and integration process:
Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2
Rational System Architect V11.4.2
including Microsoft SQL Server Express 2008
Rational system Architect XT V11.4.2 (System Architect XT)
Rational CLM 2012
Rational Team Concert 4.0
Rational Quality Manager 4.0
Rational Requirements Composer 4.0 rational Requirements Composer
The authors have successfully set up similar configurations on the basis of earlier versions, including System Architect V11.4.1.2 and CLM (Rational Team concert, rational Requirements Composer and Rational Quality Manager 3.0). Although screenshots may vary in detail, the overall approach does not change.
Installing software Components
The server host name used in this article is OSLC, and its domain is. example.com. You can replace it with your own server name and domain in the appropriate location. On the server, you have created a Microsoft Windows user named "Rational" (oslc\rational) with administrative privileges.
Preparing a Microsoft Windows 2008 R2 Server
Installing and configuring Internet Information Services (IIS) is a prerequisite for using the Rational system Architect XT, and installing the. NET 3.5 Framework is a prerequisite for using System Architect OSLC security handshake Thing
Use Server Manager to add the WEB Server (IIS) role. Make sure that the following role services are selected (see Figure 1):
Application development
asp.net
Asp
ISAPI extension
ISAPI Filters
Security
Basic Authentication
Windows Authentication
Use Server Manager to add the. NET Framework 3.5 or later version features (see Figure 2).
Figure 1. IIS role Service Prerequisites for System Architect XT installation
Figure 2. Windows server features. NET Framework 3.5.1