IBM Rational System Architect Process Integrator 11.3.1 Readme |
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This Readme file contains last-minute product information to IBM® Rational® System Architect® Process Integrator™ 11.3.1.
For the latest news and information on Rational System Architect, visit http://www-01.ibm.com/software/awdtools/systemarchitect/.
The Rational System Architect Process Integrator requires that Rational System Architect® XT™ 11.3.1 is installed on the network, which must be installed with the command line, as specified in the 'SA Process Integrator Installation Guide' (the installation guide is located in your installation package and in the Rational System Architect Information Center, at http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/rsdp/v1r0m0/index.jsp). However, a Rational System Architect Process Integrator (SA PI) session does not consume SA XT licenses. Instead, SA PI uses the SA XT technology as a bridge between Microsoft® Visio® and Rational System Architect encyclopedias.
Note the following information regarding SA XT and Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS):
For additional information on system requirements, including recommended configurations, visit the Rational Support Web site at: http://www.ibm.com/software/awdtools/systemarchitect/sysreqs.
This section contains Operating System requirements for Rational System Architect Process Integrator 2003 and Rational System Architect Process Integrator 2007. Depending on your version of Microsoft Visio the Operating System requirements are as follows:
For the latest news and information on Rational System Architect, visit the http://www.ibm.com/software/rational/support/.
Rational System Architect Process Integrator is supported on English locales. Specific tests are performed on the English versions of the Windows operating systems listed above.
If you install Rational System Architect Process Integrator on Windows Vista SP1, the following requirements for Microsoft Visio apply:
The following sections contain guidelines for Rational System Architect Process Integrator 2003 and Rational System Architect Process Integrator 2007. Please follow the steps in the section that corresponds to the version of Rational System Architect Process Integrator that you want to install.
To install Rational System Architect Process Integrator 2003, proceed as follows:
To install Rational System Architect Process Integrator 2007, proceed as follows:
To obtain a Rational System Architect Process Integrator 11.3.1 license please contact your IBM Sales Account Manager.
For details on how to resolve known Rational System Architect Process Integrator 11.3.1 problems visit http://www.ibm.com/software/awdtools/systemarchitect/support and follow the link to Product information.
For details of problems that have been resolved in Rational System Architect Process Integrator 11.3.1, view the 'What's New' file in the Rational System Architect Information Center: http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/rsdp/v1r0m0/index.jsp.
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