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Error adding a friend outbound link


Benny Halberstadt (3652) | asked Jul 12 '11, 7:54 a.m.
I am trying to add an outbound friend link to a AM 2.0 (Architecture not Asset) OSLC provider. I get the following error

An error occurred while requesting the root services document from server "http://benny-w500:8080/rio-am/services". Please check the URL and try again.ID CRJAZ1575E
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com.ibm.team.repository.common.TeamRepositoryException

Is the above procedure supposed to be possible or am I trying something that is not formally supported?

The provider is my own provider, it is 99% copied from the RIO project OSLC sample on sourceforge

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James Conallen (761) | answered Jul 13 '11, 12:32 p.m.
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Benny,

The quick answer is that Design Manager is a Jazz application. As such it can only be 'friended' with other Jazz applications, or applications that implement some jazz like things including the root services document, and project resources.

The Rio application is not a Jazz based application, and does not implement these other Jazz apis, so you can't use the normal Jazz UI to establish friendship and project associations.

With that said you can add Rio to the whitelist, which will allow the web UI to proxy to Rio. The problem is how do you get the Rio project associated with the DM project. To my knowledge there are no public APis to do this with non-jazz based OSLC providers.

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Benny Halberstadt (3652) | answered Jul 17 '11, 10:40 a.m.
Benny,
The quick answer is that Design Manager is a Jazz application. As such it can only be 'friended' with other Jazz applications



InfoSphere BG is impelementing an AM 2.0 OSLC provider, the intention is that it would then be possible to create links to BG terms from RSA DM

Will we need to wait for a new release fo RSA DM for this to work?

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