Linkable domains for requirements
A
domain is a feature or application within the workspace that is used to manage
closely related elements; for example, you can manage projects, folders, and
files in the Resource domain. You can use
linkable domains to
create associations (or links) between requirements and domain elements through
the integration with
Rational® RequisitePro®.
The availability of linkable domains depends on which Rational Software Delivery Platform products are installed on your system. To see which domains are
available for linking, click . The Linkable
Domain Explorer view is displayed. Double-click a domain node to
show views associated with the domain. These views are useful for linking
operations.
- Domain elements
A domain
element is any nonrequirement workspace object that can be connected
to a requirement by creating a link.
- Resource linkable domain
You
can create a link between a requirement in the Requirement Explorer view
and an Eclipse resource object (such as a project, folder, or file) in the Navigator, Project
Explorer, or Package Explorer view.
- UML linkable domain
You
can create a link between a requirement in the Requirement Explorer view
and a UML model element in the Project Explorer view.
- Java linkable domain
You
can create a link between a requirement in the Requirement Explorer view
and a Java™ domain
element in the Package Explorer, Project Explorer,
or Navigator view.
- J2EE linkable domain
You
can create a link between a requirement in the Requirement Explorer view
and a J2EE domain element in the Package Explorer or Project
Explorer view.
- Business Modeling linkable domain
You
can create a link between a requirement in the Requirement Explorer and
other requirement views and a Business Modeling domain element in IBM WebSphere® Business Modeler.
- Integration Developer linkable domain
You
can create a link between a requirement in the Requirement Explorer and
other requirement views and an Integration Developer domain element in IBM WebSphere Integration Developer.