IBM has jazzed up their products and Jazz is the way to go. They are doing one good thing about integration, moving from traditional inconsistent API for different products to a consistent standard based API. And the standard is OSLC (Open Services for Lifecycle Collaboration). But for .NET people, stepping into IBM products is always need some additional effort as the support system is not very active on .NET based technologies. This is to share some initial exploration and results for such an integration. We were working on a .NET client for integration with Jazz RRC. The scenarios include creation,
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