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It looks like I'm not able to do a lot of stuff in the web client,, request builds, create streams. components?

Do we have to have the eclipse client then? or do I not have the right documentation.

Regards
~Henna

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For software development, you will want to use one of the rich clients
(either Eclipse or Visual Studio). Note that if you aren't using
Eclipse or Visual Studio as your IDE, then you'd just use the rich
client as your "RTC client" for doing SCM operations.

For some operations, you can use the Web browser client or the command line.

Cheers,
Geoff

On 8/15/2011 1:53 PM, henna wrote:
It looks like I'm not able to do a lot of stuff in the web client,,
request builds, create streams. components?

Do we have to have the eclipse client then? or do I not have the right
documentation.

Regards
~Henna

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Thanks for geting back Geoff. So it maens that when deploying CLM 2011, I will need to have one of the rich clients for the end user just for RTC, because I understand RQM/QM now is all web based.

Regards
~Henna

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It depends on what role you have as an RTC user. For example, project
managers, stakeholders, and anyone who doesn't need to work with
significant numbers of version-controlled files would just use the RTC
web client.

Cheers,
Geoff

On 8/16/2011 9:38 AM, henna wrote:
Thanks for geting back Geoff. So it maens that when deploying CLM
2011, I will need to have one of the rich clients for the end user
just for RTC, because I understand RQM/QM now is all web based.

Regards
~Henna

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