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Breaking News: Lyo OSLC Client for Javascript available
Posted by rtcpractise in Uncategorized on 21/10/2015
The waiting is over! The Javascript and Java Expert Silva Fernando released an OSLC Client for Javascript. With the following features: Creation Update Delete Creation Dialog Selection Dialog Query In the next days I will test it and give you a feedback. More will come…
CLM 6.0 “Global Config behind the scenes”. First Results…
Posted by rtcpractise in Uncategorized on 07/10/2015
I’m working currently with Javascript and Global Config available in CLM 6.0. Let me share the first findings with you. Please keep in mind that this information is “reverse” engineering and it will change in later versions of DNG. All examples here are Http GET and with the Header: Accept: application/rdf+xml OSLC-Core-Version: 2.0 Also for […]
Homeautomation with Homegear and ioBroker
Posted by rtcpractise in Uncategorized on 12/03/2015
Currently I work on a different workplace: Homegear ioBroker If you are interested feel free to visit these places. We are currently working with very interesting topics like Docker (Docker Images available at docker.io) NodeJS programming with a dezentral Architecture. Just an example what you can do with Home Automation and ioBroker: http://forum.iobroker.org/download/file.php?id=535&mode=view
ioBroker Settings and “How to” Examples
Posted by rtcpractise in Uncategorized on 14/02/2015
Currently I’m investigate iobroker, a fascinating “Internet of Things” software. How to extend the ioBroker “Node-Red” Adapter with additional nodes like Arduino? Go to the iobroker installation directory like “/opt/iobroker9/node_modules/iobroker.js-controller” Type “./iobroker stop” Go to “/opt/iobroker9/node_modules/iobroker.node-red/node_modules/node-red” i.e. install Arduino with “npm install arduino-firmata” Back in the ioBroker directory type “./iobroker start” Node-Red nodes can be […]
“Lessons learned” …creating a complex DNG Extension with Javascript
Posted by rtcpractise in Uncategorized on 31/01/2015
Currently I’m working on a big DNG Extension that will: Search Artefacts and their link structure Create a Workitem “Mirror” at RTC…Workitems with similar names and the same link structure Link the DNG Artefacts with their RTC Workitems counterparts. Sounds simple, just create a loop to get the Artefacts and then create the related Workitems. But […]
Dockerize Doors Next Generation
Posted by rtcpractise in Uncategorized on 26/12/2014
After my surprise how easy it is to “dockerize” RTC I think to my self “RTC without DNG is like a fish without a bicycle”. Unfortunately there is no DNG ZIP File…you have to use the IBM Installation Manager and install DNG inside /opt (exactly /opt/IBM/JazzTeamserver) without JTS. If someone knows how to make a silent […]
How to create a Docker Container with RTC 5.0.2
Posted by rtcpractise in Uncategorized on 23/12/2014
Based on the great work of Chris McGee found at jazzhub I tried to put RTC 5.0.2 in a Docker Container. It worked and I used this example to get familiar with Docker. Before you start please keep in mind that Docker only runs on Linux, I use Ubuntu 14.04 LTS. Download the RTC ZIP […]
Doors Next Generation Extensions: DNG meets D3
Posted by rtcpractise in Uncategorized on 21/03/2014
In the last step we will integrate a “Forced Graph” inside the DNG Widget. To accelerate the visible result you don’t need to create the Links between the Artefacts. I prepared an Array with Links and Nodes for you. Just download the example code from here and move it to your extensions folder. Restart DNG […]
Javascript Development Environment “Nodeclipse” with Version control at the Jazz Hub.
Posted by rtcpractise in Uncategorized on 16/03/2014
Since last year I struggle with a good working Javascript Development Environment. In 2013 I found Webstorm 7 very useful and good for NodeJS and Javascript Development. Today I found Nodeclipse and I fall in love again. Maybe it is because I know Eclipse my last 8 years, maybe. The hint about Nodeclipse was in […]
NAS Server with Openfiler
Posted by rtcpractise in Uncategorized on 08/10/2012
After a long time of review between Openfiler and FreeNAS. I decided to give Openfiler a chance, because it include WebDAV. I use Openfiler mainly as a iSCSI Device…connected to ESXi. I tested also NFS but it was 2 x slower then iSCSI. What I don’t like are the long URL like http://server/mnt/vol01/dav/share/…may be a […]