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Generate IBM Rational 2002 sub Units (Cat file) from .NET Solution

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Generate IBM Rational 2002 sub Units (Cat file) file from .NET solution.

Introduction

Generate IBM Rational 2002 sub Units (Cat file) From .NET Solution

For using this program, run GenerateCatAddinSetup.msi.

  1. This program installs Generate Add-in to your .NET Framework.
  2. Open your solution.
  3. From Menu ->Tools->RationalCat->CreateCatFile4Rational.
  4. Create a cat file: C:\your Solution Name.Cat.

In Rational

  1. Open Rational (2002 or 2003).
  2. From Menu ->File ->Units -Load: Select generated cat file and see that in package Logical View.

or

  1. Open your Rational (2002 or 2003).
  2. Create a Rational Unified Process.
  3. Select a node and create a package like your solution name.
  4. Right click and select ->Units->Control --Package name you created---and save in other path. Warning-> "Not in your Cat file".
  5. Right click and select ->Units->Reload --Package name you created--- and select your cat that you created with add-in, then Right click and select Load a sub.

In this picture, you can see sample solution in Microsoft .NET Framework 2003 (Class Viewer).

RAd.Data.Helper In .Net Solutoin

In this picture, you can see sample generated and imported in Rational Rose 2003.

Sample screenshot

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Comments and Discussions

 
QuestionWhat's this about? Pin
Steven Campbell10-Oct-04 7:33
Steven Campbell10-Oct-04 7:33 
Some clue as to the purpose of this article would be welcome. What is a "Rational Cat", for one?

(My own cat is quite irrational, but I don't need an Add-in to tell me that).


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AnswerRe: What's this about? Pin
majid soorani10-Oct-04 10:04
majid soorani10-Oct-04 10:04 
Generalwarning Pin
majid soorani10-Oct-04 6:26
majid soorani10-Oct-04 6:26 

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