To get started, you must
install Rational® Functional Tester.
Before you begin
- You
must have obtained the installation media or downloaded the installation package that is available
on the IBM Passport Advantage site.
- Your computer must have met the system requirements and
completed the preinstallation tasks.
- To enable the Installation
Manager to
search for the latest available version of the packages in the predefined IBM
update
repository, your computer must be connected to the Internet.
- If you want to install the IBM® Rational Functional Tester on Linux
machine, the following libraries must be available on your machine.
- libstdc++.so.6
- libXp.so.6
- libgtk-x11-2.0.so.0
- libXtst.so.6
- libXt.so.6
- libstdc++.so.5
- libXft.so.2
- libXm.so.4
- To install Rational Functional Tester on a
computer with Ubuntu 16.0 operating system, you must have installed
libxm4 and libxp6 packages.
- Add deb http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu precise-security main to
/etc/apt/sources.list
- From the terminal, pass these commands:
$ sudo apt-get update and
$ sudo apt-get install libxm4 libxp6
-
- You can upgrade the product to V10.0.1 from the previous
version. After installing V10.0.1, at any time if you want to use V10.0.0, you can roll back from
V10.0.1 to V10.0.0.
Note: You must install
Rational Functional Tester
using either root user or Sudo access.
Procedure
To install Rational Functional Tester on
Windows or Linux
operating systems:
- If you are using the installation media, insert the media into the disk drive. If you are using
the download package, extract the files from the downloaded .zip package to a temporary
directory.
- Open the launchpad program to start the package installation:
- On Windows: Click
launchpad.exe.
- On Linux: Click
launchpad.sh.
- Click Install Rational Functional Tester.
- On the IBM Installation Manager Start
page, click Install.
The Install Packages page lists all the packages found in the repositories that Installation
Manager
searched. If two versions of a package are discovered, only the most recent, or recommended version
of the package is displayed. If Installation
Manager is not
installed on your computer, it is listed on the Install Packages page with Rational Functional Tester.
- To display all versions of the packages that Installation
Manager finds,
click Show all versions.
Note: To search the predefined IBM update repository locations for the installed packages, ensure
that Search service repositories during installation and updates check box is
selected on the Repositories preference page. This preference is selected by default.
If updates for the IBM Rational Functional Tester package are found, then they are displayed
on the Installation Packages list on the Install Packages
page. The latest updates are displayed by default.
- To find other versions, fixes and extensions for the available packages in the update
repository locations, click Check for Other Versions, Fixes and Extensions.
- To view all updates found for the available packages, click Show all
versions.
- To display a package description under Details, click the package name.
If additional information about the package is available, such as a readme file or release notes, a
More info link is included at the end of the description text.
To fully understand the
package you are installing, review all information beforehand.
- Select Rational Functional Tester, the required version, and Installation
Manager, if necessary and click Next. Updates that have dependencies are automatically selected and cleared together.
Note: If you
install multiple packages simultaneously, then all the packages will be installed into the same
package group.
- On the Licenses page, read the license agreement for the selected package.
If you select multiple packages to install, each package might
contain a license agreement. On the left
side of the License page, click each package version to display its license
agreement. The package versions that you selected to install (for example, the base package and
update) are listed under the package name.
- If you agree to the terms of all of the license agreements, click I accept the
terms of the license agreements.
- Click Next to continue.
Note: Rational Functional Tester
is also included in the Rational Test Workbench package.
You can use the Rational Functional Tester license
when you install Rational Functional Tester through
the Rational Test Workbench package. However, if Rational Test Workbench is
installed on Microsoft
Windows 2012, you
cannot install and use Rational Functional Tester on the
same operating system.
- On the Location page, type the path for the shared
resources directory in the Shared Resources Directory field,
or accept the default path. The shared resources directory contains
resources that can be shared by one or more package groups. Click Next to
continue.
Important: If you are installing Rational Functional Tester on Windows, and
do not have Windows Administrator privileges to work with Rational Functional Tester,
you must not choose a directory inside the Program Files directory (C:\Program
Files\).
The default path is:
- For Windows: C:\Program Files\IBM\IBMIMShared
- For Linux:/opt/IBM/IBMIMShared
Important: You can specify the shared resources directory only the first time when you
install a package. You must use your largest disk partition to ensure adequate disk space is
available for the shared resources of future packages. You cannot change the directory location
unless you uninstall all packages.
- On the Location page, specify whether to create a package
group and install the IBM Rational Functional Tester package
into a new package group or use an existing package group to shell-share
with another offering. A package group represents a directory in which
packages share resources with other packages in the same group. To
create a new package group:
- Click Create a new package group.
- Type the path for the installation directory for the
package group. The name for the package group is created automatically.
The default path is as follows:
- For Windows: C:\Program Files\IBM\SDP
- For Linux:
/opt/IBM/SDP
Note: If you are installing Rational Functional Tester on a Linux machine,
ensure that you do not include any spaces in the directory path.
Important: On
Windows Vista, the Program Files directory is usually
virtualized to allow users who are not running as the Administrator to have write
access to this protected directory. However, the virtualization workaround is not compatible with
Rational Functional Tester.
- Click Next to continue.
- On the next Location page, you can choose to extend an existing Eclipse IDE already installed
on your system, adding the functionality in the packages that you are installing.
Note: You must have Eclipse 3.6.2 with the latest updates from eclipse.org to select
this option.
- If you do not want to extend an existing Eclipse IDE, click Next to
continue.
- To extend an existing Eclipse IDE:
- Select Extend an existing Eclipse.
- In the Eclipse IDE field, type or navigate to the location of the folder
containing the eclipse executable file (eclipse.exe or eclipse.bin). Installation Manager checks whether the
Eclipse IDE version is valid for the package that you are installing. The
Eclipse IDE JVM field displays the Java™ Virtual Machine (JVM) for
the IDE that you specified.
- Click Next to continue.
- On the Features page under Languages, select the languages for the
package group. The corresponding national language translations for the user interface and
documentation for the Rational Functional Tester package
is installed.
- On the next Features page, select the package features
that you want to install.
- Optional: To see the dependency relationships
between features, select Show Dependencies.
- Optional: Click a feature to view its brief
description under Details.
- Select or clear features in the packages. Installation Manager
automatically enforces any dependencies with other features and displays the updated
download size and disk space requirements for the installation.
Note: If you want to shell share Rational Functional Tester along
with other products that utilize OpenJDK, you must select Java 8 OpenJDK with Eclipse
OpenJ9 for only one of the shell shared products. You must not install multiple
instances of OpenJDK in the same package group.
- Click Next to continue.
- On the Summary page, review your choices before installing the Rational Functional Tester package.
If you want to change the choices that you made on previous pages, click Back
and make your changes. When you are satisfied with your installation choices, click
Install to install the package. A progress indicator shows the percentage of the installation completed.
- When the installation process is complete, a message confirms
the success of the process.
- Click View log file to open the
installation log file for the current session in a new window.
- Click Finish.
Note: Uninstalling Microsoft Visual Studio: If you want to uninstall your existing Microsoft
Visual Studio, you must first remove the Microsoft Visual Studio .NET Integration of Rational
Functional Tester using the Modify option in Installation Manager. You must then uninstall Microsoft
Visual Studio.
What to do next
Start the product as a root user or Sudo access for the first time. When you start the product,
apply the product license key.
To start using the Visual Studio Integration feature, open the Visual Studio application and
click . The connector window opens within the Visual Studio and you can access the Rational Functional Tester
environment.
To create a project, you must enable Java in the product.