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IBM Engineering Workflow Management (EWM) - Overview

The IBM Engineering Workflow Management (EWM) plug-in provides integration with the IBM EWM server. The plug-in imports work items from an IBM EWM server and provides a single view consisting of all the work items in DevOps Velocity value stream map. Data between the IBM EWM server and the DevOps Velocity server is synchronized every five minutes.

Note: IBM Engineering WorkFlow Management (EWM) was formerly called IBM Rational Team Concert (RTC). The name change occurred beginning with Version 7.0.

Compatibility

This plug-in requires DevOps Velocity Version 1.2.6 or later and IBM RTC Version 6.0.5, 6.0.6.1, EWM Version 7.0 or later.

Versions

DevOps Velocity plug-in images are located in DockerHub. To view available versions, see the UrbanCode DockerHub.

History

Version 1.1.34

  • Feature Enhancement: The EWM plugin now supports syncing release and sprint data to Velocity, enabling dot filtering by sprints and releases within the Value Stream Map (VSM).

Version 1.1.32

  • Fixed an issue where invalid date formats were causing errors in date processing due to a change in the EWM API date format.

Version 1.1.30

  • Previous Version Bug Fix : Version 1.1.28 of the plugin had a major bug related to Projects UI field.
  • Normalise Sever URL : In the previous versions of the plugin if Server URL ended with / , plugin was failing.

Version 1.1.28

  • Clarifying delimitation : For the properties used in index.js file clarified delimitation problem . Updated label information and description as comma separated list must be used. So that it is more clear while integrating.

Version 1.1.27

  • Added change sets related data to history section of VSM dot.

Version 1.1.24

  • minor fix

Version 1.1.22

  • IssueRelationIn data added
  • Additional debug logs added
  • Minor bug fix

Version 1.1.22

  • Debug Logs Added
  • UAK Changes
  • Resync Data Feature
  • Proxy Server Configuration Added
  • Support for EWM 7.0.2

Version 1.0.2

  • Initial release