Getting Started with Rational Rose RealTime 6.0.1
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Getting Started with Rational Rose RealTime Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction
- Overview
Product Information
Overview of Rose RealTime capabilities
- Year 2000 compliance
- Contact information
- When contacting Rational technical support
- Rational web site
- How to contact Rational Customer support
- Evaluation and ordering information numbers
- The telephone numbers for Rational Software Corporation’s
- Technical Support are listed below:
- Installation keys
- Model examples
- Accessing the online help system
- Latest updates
Chapter 2 Model Upgrades and Conversions
- Opening models from Rational Rose
- Limitations and restrictions
- Importing Rational Rose Generated Code
- Limitations and restrictions
- Opening models from ObjecTime Developer 5.2/5.2.1
- Limitations and restrictions
Chapter 3 Supported Platforms
Chapter 4 Documentation Roadmap
- Hardcopy and online information
- Tours and tutorials
Chapter 5 Development Environment Integration
- Configuration management (CM) tools integration
- Requirements management tools integration
- RequisitePro REI emulation start-up
- Directory contents
Chapter 6 Starting Rational Rose RealTime
- Starting Rose RealTime under WindowsNT:
- Starting Rose RealTime under UNIX:
- Start-up options for UNIX:
- regedit
- startuplicense
- license
- recreate_registry
- q | -quiet
- v | -verbose
-cleanup
- Running Rose RealTime in batch mode
Chapter 7 Troubleshooting
- CD read errors
- Install/Uninstall problems
- Install will not proceed for non-Administrators.
- Uninstall leaves incrementally installed Rose RealTime files on
the disk.
- Online help system
- Mailing exception files
- Icon display
- CM Library problems
- Compilation problems
- Compile fails on valid C++ models with VC++ 5.0 or VC++
6.0
- Error linking Capsule ("error from nmake")
- Windows NT Compilation Command Line Limits
- Source File Compilation
- Linking
- Known limitations and restrictions