RSA DM license
Hi every body,
From this topology http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/rdmhelp/v3/topic/com.ibm.rcam.install.doc/images/rdm_departmental_rsa.gif i've understand that to have collaboration for design models, we should deploy both RSA client(eclipse) and RSA DM(in server). So what kind of licenses we need to purchase? for each user,using the client, a RSA client license? in this case can this user connect to RSA DM server repository?
what is the use of RSA DM licenses here? just for web browsing or this licenses also can be used in client(eclipse)?
From this topology http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/rdmhelp/v3/topic/com.ibm.rcam.install.doc/images/rdm_departmental_rsa.gif i've understand that to have collaboration for design models, we should deploy both RSA client(eclipse) and RSA DM(in server). So what kind of licenses we need to purchase? for each user,using the client, a RSA client license? in this case can this user connect to RSA DM server repository?
what is the use of RSA DM licenses here? just for web browsing or this licenses also can be used in client(eclipse)?
2 answers
There are two licenses: an RSA client license for the desktop for creating and editing models, model validation, transformation (generating artifacts and code), and other client features.
On the server there are two "role-based" licenses: Design Manager and Design Reviewer. A Design Manager license gives the user access to all the server capabilities (importing models, setting up design reviews, viewing, searching, commenting & markup). In general each RSA desktop users would also have a Design Manager role-based license on the server. The Design Reviewer license is for other team members who don't use the RSA desktop client and allows them to viewing and navigate the models through a Web client, participate in design reviews, and comment and markup models.
On the server there are two "role-based" licenses: Design Manager and Design Reviewer. A Design Manager license gives the user access to all the server capabilities (importing models, setting up design reviews, viewing, searching, commenting & markup). In general each RSA desktop users would also have a Design Manager role-based license on the server. The Design Reviewer license is for other team members who don't use the RSA desktop client and allows them to viewing and navigate the models through a Web client, participate in design reviews, and comment and markup models.
There are two licenses: an RSA client license for the desktop for creating and editing models, model validation, transformation (generating artifacts and code), and other client features.
On the server there are two "role-based" licenses: Design Manager and Design Reviewer. A Design Manager license gives the user access to all the server capabilities (importing models, setting up design reviews, viewing, searching, commenting & markup). In general each RSA desktop users would also have a Design Manager role-based license on the server. The Design Reviewer license is for other team members who don't use the RSA desktop client and allows them to viewing and navigate the models through a Web client, participate in design reviews, and comment and markup models.
thanks:)