RTC 6.0: Java ETL is removed. Does this mean, RTC (only RTC) using historical report must install Jazz Reporting Service?
What I see in the documentation of RTC 6.0, "Java ETL" which was used to collect RTC data into Data Warehouse DB seems removed in the RTC 6.0 release.
Does this mean, a user who is currently using RTC 4.0.x historical report (such as Burn up report), "must" install Jazz Reporting Service to install Data Collection Component (DCC), even if the user do not need to create cross application report?
In the migration/update guide, it is not clear. So I would like to know about that.
http://www-01.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/SSYMRC_6.0.0/com.ibm.jazz.install.doc/topics/c_planning_upgrade.html
Thanks in advance.
Does this mean, a user who is currently using RTC 4.0.x historical report (such as Burn up report), "must" install Jazz Reporting Service to install Data Collection Component (DCC), even if the user do not need to create cross application report?
In the migration/update guide, it is not clear. So I would like to know about that.
http://www-01.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/SSYMRC_6.0.0/com.ibm.jazz.install.doc/topics/c_planning_upgrade.html
Thanks in advance.
Accepted answer
Hello Shuhichi,
you are correct.
Starting with version 6 DCC is the only option to run the data collection and populate the data warehouse.
So you will need to install it, in order to replace the Java ETL.
Best Regards
Francesco Chiossi
you are correct.
Starting with version 6 DCC is the only option to run the data collection and populate the data warehouse.
So you will need to install it, in order to replace the Java ETL.
Best Regards
Francesco Chiossi
One other answer
If you need to plan the installation of DCC in your CLM 6 environment you might want to check the following article:
Performance summary and guidance for the Data Collection Component in Rational Reporting for Development Intelligence
https://jazz.net/library/article/1433
In particular the Guidance section, that provides hints on the best configuration.
Best Regards,
Francesco Chiossi
Performance summary and guidance for the Data Collection Component in Rational Reporting for Development Intelligence
https://jazz.net/library/article/1433
In particular the Guidance section, that provides hints on the best configuration.
Best Regards,
Francesco Chiossi