For CQ connector installation
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By "internet access to RTC", I meant http access to the RTC server.
(The CQ connector gateway talks to the RTC server via http).
Cheers,
Geoff
ehodel wrote:
(The CQ connector gateway talks to the RTC server via http).
Cheers,
Geoff
ehodel wrote:
Geoff,
could you explain a bit why the CQ connector needs internet access to
an RTC? I thought it would need access to the Jazz Server.
Thanks in advance,
Elisabeth
But your answer is not consistent with the RTC document.
Could you please give me more detailed information about
Why CQ connector has to be installed on the Jazz server.
(in fact, it is a little bit difficult for our environment)
From my point of view, CQ gateway can talk with RTC, and RTC can talk with Jazz server.
And CQ gateway can access Jazz server by http://<IP>:9080/
Could you please give me more detailed information about
Why CQ connector has to be installed on the Jazz server.
(in fact, it is a little bit difficult for our environment)
From my point of view, CQ gateway can talk with RTC, and RTC can talk with Jazz server.
And CQ gateway can access Jazz server by http://<IP>:9080/
Let's be more explicit.
The only thing extra that you "install" for the CQ Connector is the CQ
Gateway; everything else needed for the CQ Connector is built-in to
either the RTC client or the RTC server.
The CQ Gateway talks to CQ (so it must be installed on a machine that
has CQ installed). The CQ Gateway also talks to the RTC server via
HTPP, so it must be installed on a host that has *HTTP access* to the
RTC server.
In my earlier answer, I tried to make it clear that the CQ Gateway does
*not* need to be installed on the RTC server, but rather that it only
needs HTTP access to the RTC server.
Also note that the CQ Gateway does not talk to the RTC client ... it
talks directly to the RTC server.
Cheers,
Geoff
hanjie_siemens wrote:
The only thing extra that you "install" for the CQ Connector is the CQ
Gateway; everything else needed for the CQ Connector is built-in to
either the RTC client or the RTC server.
The CQ Gateway talks to CQ (so it must be installed on a machine that
has CQ installed). The CQ Gateway also talks to the RTC server via
HTPP, so it must be installed on a host that has *HTTP access* to the
RTC server.
In my earlier answer, I tried to make it clear that the CQ Gateway does
*not* need to be installed on the RTC server, but rather that it only
needs HTTP access to the RTC server.
Also note that the CQ Gateway does not talk to the RTC client ... it
talks directly to the RTC server.
Cheers,
Geoff
hanjie_siemens wrote:
But your answer is not consistent with the RTC document.
Could you please give me more detailed information about
Why CQ connector has to be installed on the Jazz server.
(in fact, it is a little bit difficult for our environment)
From my point of view, CQ gateway can talk with RTC, and RTC can talk
with Jazz server.
And CQ gateway can access Jazz server by http://<IP>:9080/