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RSA Does not have the Team Artifacts to connect to RTC 3

Referring to http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/rational/library/10/integrating-rsa-with-rtc-merge-uml-models/
I have RTC 3 running and the jazz is setup with a RTC Project created. Going into RSA Standard (not websphere) I don't see the team artifact view to connect to RTC. I checked installation manager and I have the RTC debug extension installed but see nothing else in RSA. Do I need to install the RTC Eclipse IDE piece? What am I missing since I can't find instructions searching through the forums of getting installed what I need to connect the two together. Thanks

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okay I didn't notice that on the rtc installation. Can I just install the RTC for Eclipse IDE thats on the downloads page or someway to add this through installation manager if I rerun the web installer launchpad?

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Referring to http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/rational/library/10/integrating-rsa-with-rtc-merge-uml-models/
I have RTC 3 running and the jazz is setup with a RTC Project created. Going into RSA Standard (not websphere) I don't see the team artifact view to connect to RTC. I checked installation manager and I have the RTC debug extension installed but see nothing else in RSA. Do I need to install the RTC Eclipse IDE piece? What am I missing since I can't find instructions searching through the forums of getting installed what I need to connect the two together. Thanks


Hi

I assume you are using RSA v8.x

You do need to install RTC into RSA (the Eclipse IDE piece you mention above). An easy way is to get the Web Installer from the downloads page and then use the Installation Manager to install the RTC Client. When you start that install, you will see an option to install into an existing Eclipse instance. At that stage, point to your RSA installation and that will install the RTC plugin into RSA without all the Eclipse bits that would normally be required.

BTW - the debug extension is a very neat capability in RAD (and RSA) where you can "park" your debug session on the Jazz server and someone else can pick it up and continue debugging.

regards

anthony

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