Rational Automation Framework v3 with RBF 7.1.3
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Hi,
Can i have RAFW v3 on a different server that RBF 7.1.3???. We need install RBF on Linux server and RAFW on an AIX server. Somebody have any documentation for that???
Thanks
Well, Rational Automation Framework (RAF) 3.0 and Build Forge 7.1.3 are 2 separate products - RAF is no longer an extension to Build Forge but is now a completely separate product (albeit one that embeds the Build Forge technology within it).
You should have 2 separate installations if you are using both products and there should be no issue with those being on different platforms, just remember that each product will require it's own set of database tables.
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Hi,
Can i have RAFW v3 on a different server that RBF 7.1.3???. We need install RBF on Linux server and RAFW on an AIX server. Somebody have any documentation for that???
Thanks
Well, Rational Automation Framework (RAF) 3.0 and Build Forge 7.1.3 are 2 separate products - RAF is no longer an extension to Build Forge but is now a completely separate product (albeit one that embeds the Build Forge technology within it).
You should have 2 separate installations if you are using both products and there should be no issue with those being on different platforms, just remember that each product will require it's own set of database tables.
Hi David,
I appreciate your fast answer. Do you know where i can obtain documentation for this kind of configuration??
Thanks in advance
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Hi,
Can i have RAFW v3 on a different server that RBF 7.1.3???. We need install RBF on Linux server and RAFW on an AIX server. Somebody have any documentation for that???
Thanks
Well, Rational Automation Framework (RAF) 3.0 and Build Forge 7.1.3 are 2 separate products - RAF is no longer an extension to Build Forge but is now a completely separate product (albeit one that embeds the Build Forge technology within it).
You should have 2 separate installations if you are using both products and there should be no issue with those being on different platforms, just remember that each product will require it's own set of database tables.
Hi David,
I appreciate your fast answer. Do you know where i can obtain documentation for this kind of configuration??
Thanks in advance
Each of the products has an InfoCenter that contains the information required to install the products individually.
There does not exist a configuration that is Build Forge 7.1.3 and RAF 3.0, so there is no documentation on setting it up - this is not a supported configuration.