IBM Rational Tau and DOORS Analyst version 4.3.0.6-ifix008 readme

IBM Corporation
February, 2017

 

 

This file contains last-minute product information and updates to IBM Rational Tau 4.3

It is divided into the following sections:

For the latest news and information on IBM Rational Tau, visit the website at http://www-01.ibm.com/software/awdtools/tau.


System requirements

To run IBM Rational Tau 4.3 you need to have one of the following operating systems installed on your computer:

 

This is done by executing the commands as root:

chcon -t texrel_shlib_t <installation dir>/bin/libsbl10.so

chcon -t texrel_shlib_t  <installation dir>/bin/librds.so

 

 

Citrix

Microsoft Windows system requirements

Resource

Minimum

Recommended

Processor

Pentium 500 MHz

Pentium 2 GHz1 / 3 GHz2

RAM

256 MB

1024 MB1 / 2048 MB2

Virtual Memory

512 MB

 

Disk Space (Installation)

450 MB (approximately)

 

1 – General modeling

2 – Large models or code generation

Linux system requirements

Resource

Minimum

Recommended

Processor

Pentium 500 MHz

Pentium 2 GHz1 / 3 GHz2

RAM

256 MB

1024 MB1 / 2048 MB2

Virtual Memory

512 MB

 

Disk Space (Installation)

550 MB (approximately)

 

Solaris system requirements

Resource

Minimum

Recommended

Processor

Solaris 10, ULTRASPARC 10 CPU 1x450MHz

Solaris 10, SPARC 280r CPU 2x900MHz

Virtual Memory

512 MB

1024 MB

Disk Space (Installation)

600 MB (approximately)

 

X server (UNIX clients only)

IBM Rational Tau is a Windows application that is ported to UNIX platforms using third-party software, MainWin, which is implemented using the X11 library. IBM Rational Tau 4.3 has been ported using MainWin version 5.2.

Native displays

MainWin supports ‘native’ displays, provided the appropriate X server and graphics card patches are applied.

X servers on Windows

To display IBM Rational Tau clients running on UNIX from a PC running Windows, Hummingbird Exceed version 8 or 9 is required.

Display settings

The following display settings are recommended:

Other system requirements

For additional information on system requirements, including recommended configurations, visit the IBM Rational Software Support site.

Operating system locales supported by IBM Rational Tau 4.3

The internationalization support in IBM Rational Tau is available on Windows only. It is assumed that you use a local version of Windows and also set the locale to use your language. For more information about topics in this area, please refer to the chapter “Internationalization Support” available in the IBM Rational Tau user documentation.

Compatible products

Configuration management

IBM Rational Tau supports integrations with the following versions of Synergy:

Via SCCI 1.1 the following configuration management tools are supported:

Requirement management

Windows & Citrix only

IBM Rational Tau supports integrations with the following versions of IBM Rational DOORS on Windows platforms only:

DOORS and Synergy Integration installer (Windows):

These two integration installers are included in Tau installer and will be automatically run if the client is installed. Otherwise it is necessary to run the integration installer before it is possible to activate the integration. This can be done ether in “Add or remove programs” by finding Tau and pressing “Change” or by running Tau installer again.

Licensing

Flexera Software FLEXnet 11.5.

Viewing help

To be able to read online documentation in PDF format you need to have Acrobat Reader installed on your computer.

IDE Integrations

C++ and C# Generated Code

The Tau Visual Studio Integration provides an integration to the Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 IDE. The integration is supported on Microsoft Windows operating systems only.

Java Generated Code

The Eclipse integration is supported on all platforms. For the Eclipse integration to function properly, the appropriate versions and platform variants of the following software must be installed.

The software can be downloaded from http://www.eclipse.org/

C/C++ Importer

The following preprocessors (C/C++ language dialects) are supported when importing C/C++ header files:

C Code Generation Support

Please note: The generated code must be compiled in 32-bit mode. 64-bit compiled code is not supported.

Target Integrations

Code can be generated for bare and or threaded applications, refer to the C Code Generator and AgileC Code Generator reference manuals for more information.

Supported integrations:

Supported compilers on Windows:

Supported compilers on Solaris:

Supported compilers on Linux:

POSIX support threaded integrations

The generic POSIX integration is developed on Solaris and uses the following basic POSIX primitives:

The generic POSIX integration has been tested on the following target platforms:

The same source files are generated regardless of target system, while the make files must be adopted to host/target combinations.

Comments

C++ Code Generation Support

Please note: The generated code must be compiled in 32-bit mode. 64-bit compiled code is not supported.

Target Integrations

Supported compilers on Windows

Supported compilers on Solaris

Supported compilers on Linux

Java Code Generation Support

The following Java versions are supported

Please note that the Java compiler “javac”, must be present in the system path for the Java support to function properly.

C++ API

The following compilers are supported when using the C++ API:

Windows

Linux

Solaris

XMI Export

The XMI exporter supports the following:

The XMI exporter is tested for the following target tool environment:

For the latest information about third party products that are supported with IBM Rational Tau, visit the IBM Rational Software Support site.

Installing IBM Rational Tau 4.3

An Installation Guide for IBM Rational Tau is available in the user documentation.

The following integrations exist and can be downloaded from the IBM Rational Software Support site:

Beside these integrations, there are additional add-ins available for the Tau product, also available on the IBM Rational Software Support site.

After installing Tau you find the following integrations in the <tau>\integrations\ directory: Synergy integration, MSVS integration and the Eclipse integration.

Obtaining a license for IBM Rational Tau

To obtain a license for IBM Rational Tau you need to provide Customer Support with the hostname and hostid of the computer on which the license server is to be run. How to proceed is described in detail in the Installation Guide.

What's new in version 4.3

Effective starting from the product fix pack Rational Tau and DOORS Analyst® v4.3.0.4, IBM Rational will no longer support certain operating system versions:

            - Red Hat® Enterprise Linux® 4 - All Editions

 

Integrations now included in the installers for Windows:

 

DOORS Integration/DOORS Analyst

-          Possibility to store project and .u2 files in DOORS. Direct read/write access to files stored in DOORS.

-          Two-way synchronization of surrogate modules. Improved synchronization settings. Any metamodel can be used for synchronization.

-          Code generation and simulation of models stored in DOORS.

 

External Relationships

External Relationships are links which can be created between IBM Rational products which support registration to the IBM Rational Directory Service (RDS). External Relationship support includes creation and navigation between RDS enabled products. Tau now support registration to RDS and External Relationships as a new link type.

 

Starting with Rational Tau and DOORS Analyst 4.3.0.2, Windows 7 is supported.

Starting with Rational Tau and DOORS Analyst 4.3.0.6, Windows 8 is supported.

 

 


Known problems

For details of known problems in IBM Rational Tau 4.3, and how to resolve them, visit the IBM Rational Software Support site.

Fixed problems

For details of problems that have been resolved in IBM Rational Tau 4.3, visit the IBM Rational Software Support site.

Contact Support

For further assistance please contact our support team. Contact details may be found at the IBM Rational Software Support site.


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