Ticket #4071 (reopened enhancement)

Opened 5 years ago

Last modified 3 years ago

Import Defect from Quality Center

Reported by: anonymous Assigned to: anybody
Priority: normal Component: Request-a-Hack
Severity: normal Keywords:
Cc: Trac Release: 0.10

Description

Hi together

Is it possible to implement a defect created in Quality Center to the Trac?

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09/06/09 10:13:30 changed by rjollos

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You'd have to provide more info. Are you referring to a specific piece of software? Closing for now. Reopen if you have more info.

(follow-up: ↓ 3 ) 05/14/10 23:20:48 changed by cparker15

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This request was referring to HP Quality Center's Defect's module.

Other software that integrates with Quality Center:

* QcMylyn?: http://qcmylyn.sourceforge.net/ - a Quality Center connector for Eclipse Mylyn * CollabNet? Subversion Connector to HP Quality Center: http://www.collab.net/products/integrations/qc2svn/

(in reply to: ↑ 2 ) 05/14/10 23:33:41 changed by cparker15

Replying to cparker15:

This request was referring to HP Quality Center's Defect's module. Other software that integrates with Quality Center: * QcMylyn?: http://qcmylyn.sourceforge.net/ - a Quality Center connector for Eclipse Mylyn * CollabNet? Subversion Connector to HP Quality Center: http://www.collab.net/products/integrations/qc2svn/

Also CollabNet? Tracker Connector to HP Quality Center: http://www.collab.net/products/integrations/qc2tracker/

I know the two CollabNet? connectors don't help us much, since they're both proprietary, but QcMylyn? is built on top of an open source/free/libre Java library, which happens to be developed by the same person who developed QcMylyn?, called QcTools?4j: http://qctools4j.sourceforge.net/

QcMylyn? is pretty stable, so I'm assuming there's got to be a good foundation behind QcTools?4j. That being said, I don't think this is going to be possible, at least not in an automated way. Quality Center is only accessible through a COM API via an ActiveX control, so you need to have the ActiveX control installed on your Windows system in order for QcMylyn/QcTools?4j to work.

08/25/10 20:44:24 changed by anonymous

Couldn't a web service be written in C# that wraps the ActiveX control and exposes the QC interface in a RESTful way?


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