This example shows the
integration_config.xml file
with the hostname of the
Rational Build Forge server, and the
password that we defined in
"Configuring Rational Build Forge to connect with Rational Quality Manager."Again,
it is important that there is no blank space at the top of the code.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<RTLMExtensionAPIRegistration>
<adapter>
<name>BuildForge RTLM Integration Adaptor</name>
<version>1.0</version>
<APIVersionSupported>1.0</APIVersionSupported>
<inventoryExtensionId>com.ibm.rational.test.lm.spi.bf.v71.inventory</inventoryExtensionId>
<automationExtensionId>com.ibm.rational.test.lm.spi.bf.v71.automation</automationExtensionId>
<pluginId>com.ibm.rational.test.lm.spi.bf.v71</pluginId>
<instance>
<instanceId>test_buildforge</instanceId>
<hostname>server1</hostname>
<port>3966</port>
<offline>FALSE</offline>
<credential>
<username>root</username>
<password>stage1</password>
</credential>
</instance>
</adapter>
</RTLMExtensionAPIRegistration>
Note: If you have installed Rational Quality Manager on
a WebSphere® Application Server, you must
specify the location of the integration_config.xml file with a Java™ system property. In the WebSphere administrative
console, go to . Add a custom property with the name com.ibm.rational.test.lm.spi.xml.location.
The value of the property should be the location of your integration_config.xml
file, for example C:\Program%20Files\IBM\RQM\server\integration_config.xml.
You must use "%20" for spaces in the path, and ensure that the "file:///" prefix
is not used.