Typically, there is a one-to-one relationship between your current development project and a Test RealTime project. Although your development project may consist of more than one application, these applications often possess a common theme. Use the Test RealTime project to enforce that theme.
To create a project:
To start IBM Rational Test RealTime
Windows - use the Start menu
Solaris/Linux/HP-UX/AIX - type studio on the command line
Select the Get Started link on the left-hand side of the Test RealTime user interface (UI). Two links will appear on the right-hand side of the UI - one called New Project and one called Open Project. Select the New Project link. You should now see the New Project Wizard.
In the Project Name
field, enter BaseStation_Java
(no spaces).
In the Location field, select the
button, browse to the folder in which you want the BaseStation
project to be stored and then select it. This Tutorial will assume that
the project has been stored in the tmp
folder.
Click the Next button.
Select, from the list of Target Deployment Ports currently installed on your machine, the one you intend to use to compile, link, and deploy your source code and the Test RealTime testing and/or runtime analysis harness. This is the same TDP you configured earlier in the tutorial. It is either:
Java JDK 1.3.1
Java JDK 1.4.0
Click the Finish button.
That's it. The project has been created - named BaseStation_Java - and a project node by the same name appears on the Project Browser tab of the Project Explorer window on the right-hand side of the UI: