IBM Rational Robot, Version 7.0.2

Documentation Supplement


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First Edition (November 2008)

This edition applies to version 7.0.2 of IBM Rational Robot (part number 5724-G24) and to all subsequent releases and modifications until otherwise indicated in new editions.

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Contents

IBM Rational Robot integration with Rational Quality Manager
Installing Robot adapter
Configure Robot adapter
Configuring the adapter using GUI
Configuring the adapter using command line
Run Robot adapter
Running the adapter from GUI
Running the adapter from command line
Robot BuildForgeScripts project overview
Notices
Trademarks and service marks

IBM Rational Robot integration with Rational Quality Manager

This documentation supplement describes the new features that have been introduced in Rational(R) Robot version 7.0.2 release. Information in this document supplements the information in the help. IBM(R) Rational Robot, version 7.0.2 can be integrated with Rational Quality Manager, version 1.0. You can execute the scripts from Rational Quality Manager and view the test logs. Robot provides an adapter that can be configured and enabled for integration with Rational Quality Manager. The adapter serves as an interface between Rational Robot and Rational Quality Manager. After installing Robot, you must configure and run the adapter. The adapter gets messages from Quality Manager and runs the Robot scripts when requested through the Quality Manager. After the execution, the adapter uploads the execution log in the Rational Quality Manager server. Robot adapter for Rational Quality Manager cannot be used on Linux(R).

Before you begin using the Robot adapter, verify that Rational Robot version 7.0.2 (projects must be created in Standalone mode) is installed.

Installing Robot adapter

The Robot adapter for Quality Manager is installed with installation of Robot, version 7.0.2. The installation location of the adaptor is <Rational install directory>\Rational Test\RQMAdapter.

Configure Robot adapter

You can configure the Robot adapter using the GUI or command-line.

Note:
Robot adapter for Rational Quality Manager cannot be used on Linux.

Configuring the adapter using GUI

You have to configure the adapter before running it for the first time.

  1. Click Start -> Programs -> IBM Rational -> Robot Adapter for Rational Quality Manager -> Configure Adapter.
  2. Type the value in the following fields in Connection Information tab:
  3. Click Apply to save this information in the local machine.
  4. Click Start Adapter to start the adapter.
  5. Click the Adapter Console tab to view the messages that are processed by the adapter.

    If you click minimize or close when the adapter is running, the adapter UI goes to the System Tray. Right click the System Tray icon for the adapter to get the following menu options:

Configuring the adapter using command line

  1. Open a command prompt.
  2. Change to the RQMAdapter folder.
  3. Run the configureadapter.bat file.

    configureadapter.bat -repository https://<repository>:9443/jazz -user <userid> -password <password> -adapter <adapter ID>.

Run Robot adapter

You can run the Robot adapter from the GUI or command-line.

Running the adapter from GUI

Click Start -> Programs -> IBM Rational -> Robot Adapter for Rational Quality Manager -> Start Adapter.

Running the adapter from command line

  1. Open a command prompt.
  2. Change to the RQMAdapter folder.
  3. Run the startadapter.bat file.

Robot BuildForgeScripts project overview

Using Rational Quality Manager (RQM), you can install Robot on a remote machine.

The sample projects that are copied during the installation of Robot version 7.0.2 is available in the <rational install directory>Windows(R) is C:\Program Files\Rational\Rational Test\RTLM_BuildForge..

Note:
For more information on the procedure to install or uninstall Robot from Rational Quality Manager, see the Rational Quality Manager documentation.

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