[colug-432] IBM/Rational Rhapsody Developer on Unix/Linux?
Jon Miller
jonebird at gmail.com
Thu Jul 30 13:37:14 EDT 2015
Jeff Frontz writes:
> Is anyone using Rhapsody to develop code on (and for) a Unix/Linux system?
>
> I'm looking for something that can model (and generate code for) state
> machines, concurrency, etc. Ideally, it will enable "round-tripping" (so
> that I can edit code using vi, use a text-based source/change-management
> system, etc., and have it automatically update in "the model"). Rhapsody
> Developer does this (and at least used to support Linux -- it's not clear
> from IBM's web pages if it still does and their chat-support drones don't
> seem to know).
I can not personally speak for how well its being used but I work with a team
that uses it and their typical developer workstation is Fedora 20. Looks like
we have multiple versions available from 7.1.1.0 to 7.4.
So yes, it works. Sounds like a POC is in your future.
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Jon Miller
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