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Process configuration migration from RTC 1.0.1.1 to RTC 2.0


Adil Chahid (45524118) | asked Mar 19 '09, 11:05 a.m.
Hi all,
we were wondering which path we should follow in order to migrate our custom (SCRUM based) process from RTC 1.0.1.1 to RTC 2.0 ?

I was wondering if we could just copy and paste the process configuration (XML) from RTC 1.0.1.1 to RTC 2.0 Beta : would it work without breaking any newly introduced fucntionnality (Custom Attributes support, Security etc...) ?

Should we just migrate our custom code snipet by snipet, section by section or we'd have to use the official migration process for the whole project?

thanks in advance for answering,

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Steven Jin (10697) | answered Mar 19 '09, 3:30 p.m.
FORUM MODERATOR / JAZZ DEVELOPER
There are also 2 work items on jazz.net that related to process template:
Plan Item 65652, and Enhancement 73659
that you can review.

But in general, there is really no need to re-deploy. You can stay with your customized templates and they will be migrated when you upgrade to 2.0.

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Jared Burns (4.5k29) | answered Mar 19 '09, 11:05 a.m.
FORUM ADMINISTRATOR / FORUM MODERATOR / JAZZ DEVELOPER
On Thu, 19 Mar 2009 15:09:31 +0000, Thunder wrote:

Hi all,
we were wondering which path we should follow in order to migrate our
custom (SCRUM based) process from RTC 1.0.1.1 to RTC
2.0
?

I was wondering if we could just copy and paste the process
configuration (XML) from RTC 1.0.1.1 to
RTC 2.0 Beta : would it work without
breaking any newly introduced fucntionnality (Custom Attributes support,
Security etc...) ?

Should we just migrate our custom code snipet by snipet, section by
section or we'd have to use the official migration process for the whole
project?

thanks in advance for answering,


Simply copying the XML from 1.0.1.1 to 2.0 is not generally safe since
there have been changes to the Process XML format since 1.0.1.1.

If you run a migration of your 1.0.1.1 DB to 2.0, the Process XML will be
automatically migrated for you.

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Jared Burns
Jazz Process Team

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