Names and locations of applications included in this release
Before you begin the deployment and installation of the current release, be sure that you know which applications are included and where the products are to be installed.
The following applications are included in this release:
- Jazz® Team Server (JTS) provides the basic services that enable a group of applications to work together as a single logical server. Examples of such services are license and user administration, and application services discovery.
- Engineering Workflow Management delivers capabilities for change management (work items), software configuration management (SCM), planning, and automation and building.
- The Engineering Test Management application delivers capabilities for test management, including test planning, creation, and execution.
- DOORS® Next delivers capabilities for capturing, managing, and tracking requirements throughout the development lifecycle.
- The Global Configuration Management, application provides capabilities for assembling and managing streams and baselines that can span multiple project areas of the Engineering Lifecycle Management applications.
- The IBM Engineering Lifecycle Optimization Engineering Insights application organizes, visualizes, and aid in analyzing products and the relationships of their design and delivery artifacts.
- The Link Index Provider application provides capabilities for cross project areas link contribution and discovery in the context of global configurations.
- Use the Jazz Reporting Service Report Builder to consolidate data from a variety of data sources across your integrated lifecycle tools and project areas. Explore the reports that are provided or create your own and then view them in a private or team dashboard as tables or charts.
- The Data Collection Component, provides Extract, Transform, Load services to populate the Engineering Lifecycle Management data warehouse. Dashboards and Report Builder use the data warehouse as a data source.
- Use the Lifecycle Query Engine to index data from across lifecycle tools that implement the OASIS-OSLC tracked resource set (TRS) specification. Report Builder and Engineering Insights use Lifecycle Query Engine as their primary data source.
The applications and a Jazz Team Server can be installed into multiple IBM WebSphere Liberty web containers, by which you can distribute the deployment on multiple physical servers. You must install product license keys into the Jazz Team Server to permit access to the capabilities that the applications provide.
Location of the installed applications
By default, the software is installed into the JazzTeamServer directory. The
default installation directory on Windows is
C:\Program Files\IBM\JazzTeamServer
, and the default installation directory on Linux is
/opt/IBM/JazzTeamServer
.
The Jazz Team Server and each of the applications have their own installation subdirectories nested under JazzTeamServer\server\conf. If you expand this directory, you can find subdirectories for ccm, jts, qm, rm, dcc, gc, ldx, lqe, relm, and rs. However, if you did not install all applications, you might not see all subdirectories.
These subdirectories contain configuration files for that particular application, such as:
- teamserver.properties
- services.xml
- log4j2.xml
- provision_profiles
- app.properties RS only
- patch.properties
- lqe.properties Lifecycle Query Engine and LDX only
- dbconnection.properties Lifecycle Query Engine and LDX only
Where relevant, these subdirectories contain the Derby database for each application, among other things. The qm directory contains test execution adapters, migration utilities, and more.
For specific information about Linux, IBM i, or z/OS operating systems, see Planning to install on Linux, IBM i, and z/OS systems.