RTC 3.0.1 integration with RDz. What version of RDz required
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Hi
I'm not sure what the integration is between RDz and EGL is. I know the RDz product and I know the RBD (EGL) product and I know there is a flavor of RDz + EGL but I have never looked at it or played with it.
I also know that EGL stores source inside of Eclipse projects and so I think to a degree the answer is yes. Yes, you can create and store RDz projects inside of the RTC SCM and yes, you can create and store EGL projects inside of the RTC SCM. You can obviously also use RTC's planning and tracking functionality as well since this functionality has nothing to do with the RDz or EGL products.
Now what I don't think you can do is build EGL using the RTC build functionality...at least not using the dependency based build functionality which also means that you can not use the promotion functionality.
Since the integration functionality we have with RDz is for RDz remote and local project it means that you can use RDz + EGL 8.0.1 through to 8.0.3.
I hope that answers your question
Guy
I'm not sure what the integration is between RDz and EGL is. I know the RDz product and I know the RBD (EGL) product and I know there is a flavor of RDz + EGL but I have never looked at it or played with it.
I also know that EGL stores source inside of Eclipse projects and so I think to a degree the answer is yes. Yes, you can create and store RDz projects inside of the RTC SCM and yes, you can create and store EGL projects inside of the RTC SCM. You can obviously also use RTC's planning and tracking functionality as well since this functionality has nothing to do with the RDz or EGL products.
Now what I don't think you can do is build EGL using the RTC build functionality...at least not using the dependency based build functionality which also means that you can not use the promotion functionality.
Since the integration functionality we have with RDz is for RDz remote and local project it means that you can use RDz + EGL 8.0.1 through to 8.0.3.
I hope that answers your question
Guy