IBM Engineering Requirements Management DOORS Next 7.1 M5 Milestone
Getting started with Engineering Requirements Management DOORS Next 7.1
About the download: The Engineering Lifecycle Management (ELM) all-in-one installer includes the option to deploy the following:
- Jazz Team Server (JTS)
- Engineering Requirements Management DOORS Next also known as Requirements Management (RM)
- Rhapsody Model Manager (RMM, a set of plugins for EWM) also known as Architecture Management (AM)
- Engineering Workflow Management (EWM) also known as Change and Configuration Management (CCM)
- Engineering Test Management (ETM) also known as Quality Management (QM)
- Jazz Reporting Service (JRS)
- Engineering Insights (ENI)
Trial license keys for IBM Engineering Lifecycle Management products unlock access to capabilities provided by the applications. While you can perform most tasks with a web browser, the all-in-one installer also includes options to install client tools that support advanced tasks and optimized workflows for specific roles or jobs, or tools that provide additional functions such as integrations with other systems.
You can now install IBM Engineering Lifecycle Optimization - Publishing Document Builder (PUB DB) from the IBM Engineering Lifecycle Management (ELM) installation launchpad. PUB DB is installed into a separate package group from the ELM applications into its own installation folder with its own Liberty runtime.
1Plan and prepare
- Review What's new and Getting Started topics on ELM documentation
- Deployment wiki
For known issues, workarounds and limitations in this release, see the release notes.
For supported platforms and requirements, see the system requirements.
2Install the server and applications
To perform a web installation of the server, download the web installer for your platform (see the previous section), extract the .zip file, and start the launchpad (launchpad.bat or launchpad.sh, depending on your platform). We recommend installing IBM Db2 or Oracle as your database. The server includes Apache Derby, a file-based database, for test installations of a subset of ELM applications up to 10 users and not using configuration management in DOORS Next or Quality Management.
If you want to install the server in an environment without Internet access, visit the All Downloads page, download a repository for the server and trial licenses, and install by using IBM Installation Manager.
Note: During the installation process, you have the option to install different applications. You do not have to install all of them: you can install only a subset of the applications. These options are for advanced installation scenarios, such as distributing the applications across multiple servers or deploying multiple applications of the same type within an application group.
For information about installing and managing client access licenses, see Managing client access licenses.
3Set up the server
After the installation, complete the steps in the Jazz Team Server setup wizard, which is available at https://fully_qualified_host_name:9443/jts/setup (where fully_qualified_host_name is the domain for your server).
Additional guidance: For help with the setup wizard, see Running the setup wizard in the product documentation.
Learn
To learn more about new enhancements in this release, see the New & Noteworthy page.
To learn more about Engineering Requirements Management DOORS Next, see the documentation, the product page, and the Deployment wiki.
For help installing or using this product, post your questions in the forums. Developers and other community members monitor the forums and answer questions.
Explore
To explore ELM capabilities, including CCM, QM, and RM, see the Money that Matters Lifecycle Scenario. T his scenario takes approximately two to three hours to complete.
Report
Report a bug through IBM Support or suggestions through ideas.
Get support
For information from IBM support team, including FAQs, visit the IBM Support Community.
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