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My question , anybody tried to migrate to RTC. Is there any option we can use both RTC and Roundtable.
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Hi,
given that OpenEdge seems to be a proprietary repository with all tools bundled within, I wonder what actually could be migrated to RTC ?
I could see a use case for possibly migrating tasks, defects, etc. But if you wanted to migrate versioned content, then that content would have to be able to live without the repository, in a flat file system. Basically, if you could principally migrate any parts of OpenEdge change management to any other change / version tool, you can migrate to RTC.
That said, the integration / coexistence story sounds like a better option. The jazz way of integrating tools into a coherent ALM web would be to use OSLC.
There is a free workshop on how to integrate RTC / Jazz based tools with other tools via OSLC. If OpenEdge has a webservice based API or supports calling webservices from its change management tools, then that is a viable route to explore.
- Arne
P.S.: can you please close your other question and mark it as duplicate of this one? Thanks.
given that OpenEdge seems to be a proprietary repository with all tools bundled within, I wonder what actually could be migrated to RTC ?
I could see a use case for possibly migrating tasks, defects, etc. But if you wanted to migrate versioned content, then that content would have to be able to live without the repository, in a flat file system. Basically, if you could principally migrate any parts of OpenEdge change management to any other change / version tool, you can migrate to RTC.
That said, the integration / coexistence story sounds like a better option. The jazz way of integrating tools into a coherent ALM web would be to use OSLC.
There is a free workshop on how to integrate RTC / Jazz based tools with other tools via OSLC. If OpenEdge has a webservice based API or supports calling webservices from its change management tools, then that is a viable route to explore.
- Arne
P.S.: can you please close your other question and mark it as duplicate of this one? Thanks.