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Bryan Miller - Integration Developer (4493531) | asked May 11 '11, 7:43 p.m.
I installed JTS-CCM-QM-RM-repo-3.0.1RC1 for server and RTC-Eclipse-Client-repo-3.0.1RC1 for the Eclipse client. When I create a repository connection it tells me that the server is older than the client and is not compatible. How can this be if both are 3.0.1RC1?

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Bryan Miller - Integration Developer (4493531) | answered May 11 '11, 7:53 p.m.
I installed JTS-CCM-QM-RM-repo-3.0.1RC1 for server and RTC-Eclipse-Client-repo-3.0.1RC1 for the Eclipse client. When I create a repository connection it tells me that the server is older than the client and is not compatible. How can this be if both are 3.0.1RC1?

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The docs are hopelessly vague and broken on this topic. You need to point to a product and not via the jts path like the web client. Your URI should look something like this: https://servername:9443/ccm/

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Anthony Kesterton (7.5k7180136) | answered May 12 '11, 2:14 p.m.
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I installed JTS-CCM-QM-RM-repo-3.0.1RC1 for server and RTC-Eclipse-Client-repo-3.0.1RC1 for the Eclipse client. When I create a repository connection it tells me that the server is older than the client and is not compatible. How can this be if both are 3.0.1RC1?

Help!


The docs are hopelessly vague and broken on this topic. You need to point to a product and not via the jts path like the web client. Your URI should look something like this: https://servername:9443/ccm/

That is a poor error message. Yes, you do need to point the client to the /ccm context and the new /ccm context is mention in the setup (if you where the one to do the setup) If you look in the repo connection dialog when you create a connection - that has the /ccm example in the pulldown - https://localhost:9443/ccm (I seem to remember that it may also have the /jts context too - but hopefully that will be removed for GA)

regards

anthony

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