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[closed] DOORS API extension for requirement metrics RM sever help

Hello,

I was recently asked to provide requirements metrics that are identical to the metrics contained in this thread. This is what I am ultimately trying to do in DNG

However, my application is using DNG, so DXL scripts like the example cannot be used. Once I learned this, I read a ton of articles similar to this one that recommend using RM extensions. I even followed along for the Hello World example.
https://www.youtube.com/watch? <wbr> v=F9-264596mM

I seem to be getting stuck while setting up a web server to host my extensions per the instructions in the hosting guide. 

My company does not currently use web extensions and I dont have Jazz admin rights to change the existing server configuration. It would be preferred that I create my own server as a sandbox area until I have something worth publishing. 

I followed the instructions for the Apache server and was able to successfully host the helloworld example in a web browser. But this same link did not work in the mini dashboard as the tutorial shows. 

Not sure where to go from here. If more info is needed, I would be happy to provide. I have read a ton of info and seem to still be missing something. I'm throwing out a hail mary to anyone out there who might have some experience in this realm. 

Thanks in advance for any advice.
 

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The question has been closed for the following reason: "Duplicate Question" by nrmuralidhar Mar 12 '19, 5:09 a.m.


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Responded on the following forum response. 


 https://jazz.net/forum/questions/261267/you-asked-doors-api-extension-for-requirement-metrics-rm-sever-help


Hence Marking duplicate

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