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uc.png Install the Rational Team Concert client for Eclipse 3.0.1 into an existing Eclipse 3.6.x using Installation Manager

Author: SergioDeras
Build basis: Rational Team Concert 3.0.1

The Rational Team Concert client for Eclipse 3.0.1 is built on top of Eclipse 3.5.2 and bundles this version. It is also possible to install the RTC 3.0.1 client into an existing Eclipse 3.6 with IBM Installation Manager (IM), as RTC tolerates the Eclipse 3.6 features. This scenario works with the Eclipse Classic 3.6 package. Other Eclipse packages (e.g., Eclipse JEE and Eclipse RCP) do not contain all the features required by RTC and they do not accept the Eclipse 3.5.2 features packaged by RTC. RTC does support higher versions of these features, which can be added to the Eclipse environment in order to install the RTC components.

Note that Eclipse 3.7 (Indigo) is now available. RTC 3.0.1 does not officially support this version but you can find the pieces that must be installed in 3.7 too.

This guide uses the Web Installer to start the installation of the Eclipse Client 3.0.1 over an existing Eclipse 3.6.x. If you want to use IM plus a local repository, first check the Required Features in the Eclipse environment TODO section and install the features needed by your Eclipse package. Then start IM and select to install the RTC Eclipse Client. You can now start from step 3 TODO.

Considerations

  • If a different Rational product has been installed and you want to share the same Eclipse shell, this is not the correct guide. You need to install RTC in the same package group.
  • The steps in this guide were tested in Microsoft® Windows 7 with the Eclipse 3.6.2 32 bits packages and Installation Manager 1.4.3 (included in the RTC 3.0.1 Web Install).

Prerequisites

  1. You are using a win32 or linux32 Eclipse package. Installation Manager 1.4.3 do not install RTC into an Eclipse 64 bit package.
  2. Your existing Eclipse environment has a valid JVM ready to use (indicated in the eclipse.ini file or a JVM is set in the environment). Check https://jazz.net/wiki/bin/view/Main/CLMWorkbenchSystemRequirements to verify that you have a supported JVM.
  3. Your Eclipse environment should contain all the features required by RTC to install into an existing Eclipse. The Eclipse classic package contains all the required features. To know what you are going to need in other editions, see the following section on identifying required features in the Eclipse environment.

Steps

1. Identify required features in the Eclipse Environment

The Classic Eclipse package contains all the features required by RTC. However, packages like the CPP or JEE will not accept the install of the Eclipse 3.5.2 features that RTC packages. RTC does support the Eclipse 3.6.2 features, so you can install the correct pieces into the existing Eclipse environment in order to install RTC.

The three packages that need to be available in the Eclipse environment are EMF & XSD, PDE and JDT. Make sure that you have them installed before you install RTC. If you have these components in your environment jump to Get the Web Installer and start Installation Manager TODO. There you will find the links to the zips containing the required features according to your Eclipse package.

Follow these steps to identify and install the Eclipse features that you need:

  1. Download the zips that correspond to your Eclipse package and extract the content to a temporary location.
    Package JEE and RCP
    Features you need to install for 3.6.x: Eclipse Modeling Framework SDK Update (EMF) 2.6.1
    Features you need to install for 3.7: Eclipse Modeling Framework SDK Update (EMF) 2.7

    Package: CPP
    Features you need to install for 3.6.x: Eclipse Plug-in Development Environment (PDE) 3.6.2 and Eclipse Java Development Tools (JDT) 3.6.2
    Features you need to install for 3.7: Eclipse Plug-in Development Environment (PDE) 3.7 and Eclipse Java Development Tools (JDT) 3.7

    Package: Java
    Features you need to install for 3.6.x: Eclipse Modeling Framework SDK Update (EMF) 2.6.1 and Eclipse Plug-in Development Environment (PDE) 3.6.2
    Features you need to install for 3.7: Eclipse Modeling Framework SDK Update (EMF) 2.7 and Eclipse Plug-in Development Environment (PDE) 3.7

    Package: Testing
    Features you need to install for 3.7: Eclipse Plug-in Development Environment (PDE) 3.7


  2. Start your Eclipse package. Click Help > Install New Software
  3. Click Add
  4. Select each directory containing the update sites that you created in step 1
  5. After you have added all the local folders, unmark the checkbox "Group items by category." Select to "Work with --OnlyLocal Sites--".
  6. Click Select All to install.
  7. Restart Eclipse when prompted.
  8. Install New Plugins Dialog
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  9. Proceed with the installation of RTC using IM.

2. Get the Web Installer and start Installation Manager

  1. Get the RTC Web Installer zip for your OS platform from https://jazz.net/downloads/rational-team-concert/releases/3.0.1?p=allDownloads (Windows or Linux are the operating systems supported by the RTC Eclipse client).

    RTC download page
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  2. Extract the content of the zip into your preferred location.
  3. Go to the directory where you extracted the content.
  4. Start the Launchpad with launchpad.exe or launchpad.sh. The RTC Launchpad should open.
  5. You can install RTC in a shared location (administrator privileges are required). Use the checkbox at the bottom of the Launchpad to start or install IM with administrative privileges.

    Install privileges
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  6. To start IM, click the link "Rational Team Concert - Client for Eclipse IDE" located under the "Install Optional Tools" section in the Launchpad .

    Install RTC Eclipse client option
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  7. Use your Jazz.net ID and password if credentials are requested.

3. Install over an Existing Eclipse

  1. The first Install Packages panel lists the products for installation. If IM needs to be updated or installed, this panel lists that too. Click Next.

    Install package selection panel
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  2. Accept the license and click Next again. If IM is being installed for the first time, accept the defaults in the next panel and click Next.

    Shared directory selection panel
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  3. The next panel gives details about the Package group. If it is not selected, choose "Create a new package group" and click Next.

    Package group  selection panel
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  4. A panel opens that enables you to install RTC into an existing Eclipse instance.

    Install into an Existing eclipse selection panel
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  5. Select the Extend an existing Eclipse checkbox.
  6. Click the Browse... button to select the directory that contains your eclipse executable.

    Browse for an existing eclipse
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  7. IM searches for the JVM used by this Eclipse environment. As indicated in the prerequisites, your Eclipse environment must have a valid JVM available. If the folder does not contain a valid Eclipse environment or the JVM is not valid nor set, IM might not allow you to continue until the problem is fixed (depending on the IM version). Click Next if the validation was successful.
  8. Do not select to install other languages. Native Eclipse does not include language packs and the installation fails if any language content is selected. Click Next.
  9. Select to install Sametime Integration if you need it. Click Next.
  10. Select the way you want to install the Help. Click Next.
  11. Start the installation by clicking Install.
  12. When the installation completes, close IM and the Launchpad. Start your Eclipse environment and verify that the WorkItems perspective is available.

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