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Why the OSLC link created from DM project area won't be shown from Doors Client or DWA?

 Hi.

This is the first time I'm integrating Rhapsody DM with Doors via DWA.
I have successfully created a link from an artifact in RDM to a requirement in Doors project.
I can also view the requirement details by hovering the mouse over the OSLC link from RDM.

But from DWA or Doors client, I couldn't see the OSLC link which was just successfully created from RDM project area. 

Is the above phenomenon normal or I missed some configurations? I didn't installed Doors NG.

By the way, I can create link from Doors client or DWA to artifact in RDM project area.
The link created from Doors could be reflected in RDM project area as well.

Any explanation or hints? Appreciate your help in advance.

Best Regards


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I don't know why DOORS does not support that. I asked the same question (https://jazz.net/forum/questions/107861/doors-95-and-dm-401-can-we-create-links-from-doors-to-dm-artifact-via-oslc). I expected to have the support. However, from DOORS information center, outlinks to RDM are not supported yet:

http://pic.dhe.ibm.com/infocenter/doorshlp/v9r5/index.jsp?topic=%2Fcom.ibm.doors.install.doc%2Ftopics%2Fr_oslc_services.html

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 I am now installed Doors and DWA 9.5 with RDM 4.0.2

I created link from RDM to requirement in Doors project. The creation was successful but I still couldn't see the link from Doors client or DWA web browser.

I'm not sure whether the link created from RDM side could be viewed from Doors side.
Anyone can explain what's the tool specification.

By the way, the link I created from Doors side could also be viewed from RDM side.

Thank You

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