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IoT and Docker: Using the Espressif Docker Image for ESP32 Development
Posted by rtcpractise in Docker, ESP32, IoT, Uncategorized on 30/09/2020
Use Case: Use the ESP32 IDF Docker Image from Espressif and create binaries for the ESP32-Lyradt Boards. The Docker Image will be used interactively. The ESP32 ADF will be local on the Linux Host. We get the ADF Environment with the command: git clone –recursive https://github.com/espressif/esp-adf.git Mount a local host directory inside Docker Image docker […]
Protected: ChangeSets and DNG 6.0.5
Posted by rtcpractise in Uncategorized on 04/04/2018
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How to successfully start “Eclipse Che” on Mac OS, Ubuntu 17.10 and CoreOS
Posted by rtcpractise in Uncategorized on 07/11/2017
After a break of one year a did a look at the new webeditor “Eclipse Che”. To my surprise, Eclipse made a huge step forward. Currently I think to myself “should I change from Atom to Eclipse Che”? Let me give you some hints how to avoid obstacles with the official documentation. Starting Eclipse Che […]
How to: RTC 6.0.3 inside a Docker Container
Posted by rtcpractise in Uncategorized on 01/08/2017
After a short break I would like to continue with my docker postings. This time I will describe how we (me and my college Nam) configure RTC 6.0.3 to run inside Docker. A “nice to have” would be a Jenkins integration, i.e. build your WAR, start the CLM docker image and deploy the WAR File. […]
Self Hosted Chrome Extension
Posted by rtcpractise in Uncategorized on 04/06/2016
It is just a question of time that you will need a self hosted repository. You can avoid to use the public Chrome Webstore. With the following steps you will have your own private Webstore in a couple of minutes. In the following days I will show you how to do it for the new […]
Findings with CLM Browser Extensions
Posted by rtcpractise in CLM Web Extension, Javascript, Uncategorized on 31/12/2015
I used my free time to investigate Browser Extensions dedicated for Rational CLM Tools. To give you an example of UI extension…I added the “Hotdog stack” Button/Icon to a RTC Workitem. If you click it a custom function is started. Chrome vs Firefox Browser Extensions It seems that Chrome is the best platform for this […]
Extend Rational Tools with Browser Extensions
Posted by rtcpractise in CLM Web Extension, DNG, Javascript, Uncategorized on 14/12/2015
Situation: The last 8 years I heard the questions “how to extend the web interface of Rational Team Concert?” and the standard answer was “not really possible”. Also simple tasks like “creating child work items under certain conditions” are hard to implement and (more important) hard to test. And don’t forget you have to create new […]
Doors Next Generation: The importance of RDF-URI in custom Artefacts
Posted by rtcpractise in Uncategorized on 11/11/2015
When you create new, custom Artefact- and Link- Types you may ask yourself what is the meaning of RDF-URI? Why is it important? When you do Scripting (Javascipt) you save a lot of additional GET Calls. The Link is not visible at the first glance. Link/Artefact Types will have a unique ID in every DNG […]
CLM 6.x with SPARQL and Global Config (GC)
Posted by rtcpractise in Uncategorized on 27/10/2015
SPARQL becoming more and more powerful in the new GC (available with >= CLM 6.0). The Question that will come is “How could I use SPARQL and GC from Javascript?” Before we continue with Javascript it is always a good practise to start with the Advanced REST Client of Chrome. Lets refresh our skills with a […]
CLM 6.0/6.0.1 Global Config Setup
Posted by rtcpractise in Uncategorized on 26/10/2015
First you need to download the CLM 6.x web installer from jazz.net. Start the Installation Manager and install CLM together with JRS and RELM. Because CLM 6.0.1 comes with Liberty you have do go to <InstallDir>JazzTeamServer\server and doppelclick “server.startup.bat”. Setup your installation with https://localhost:9443/setup. Now we have to enable Global Config (GC). Please keep in […]